Mutianyu vs. Jinshanling: Choosing Your Great Wall Section

Badaling is the most visited Great Wall section in the world and the worst experience. Mutianyu is better in every way. Jiankou is for hikers. Simatai is open at night. Here is the honest comparison.

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The Great Wall is 21,000 km long and has been built, rebuilt, and extended by multiple dynasties over 2,000 years. The Ming dynasty sections (1368 to 1644) are the ones you see in photographs: solid stone towers, battlements, watchtowers with arrow slits. Different sections are in very different condition and offer very different experiences. The one you choose determines whether the Great Wall is the highlight of your China trip or an overcrowded car park with a wall behind it. For the Beijing context: Beijing Travel Guide.

Section Comparison

SectionDistance from BeijingConditionCrowdsBest For
Mutianyu (慕田峪)90 minWell restoredModerate (low on weekdays)First-timers. Families. Cable car and toboggan.
Badaling (八达岭)60 minVery well restoredVery high (always)Accessibility. Nothing else.
Jiankou (箭扣)3h by carWild. Unrestored.Very lowExperienced hikers. Photography.
Simatai (司马台)2h by carRestored + night toursLow to moderateNight experience. Couples. Long weekend.
Mutianyu to Jiankou hike90 min + hikeMix of restored and wildLowHalf-day hikers wanting solitude.

Mutianyu: The Right Choice

Getting there

Option 1 (public transport): Bus 916 express from Dongzhimen bus station to Huairou (1h, ¥15). Then minibus H23 or H24 to Mutianyu (30 min, ¥15). Total: ¥30, about 1.5 to 2 hours. Option 2 (DiDi/private car): ¥150 to ¥200 from central Beijing. Takes 90 minutes. Book return DiDi from Mutianyu village before you ascend the wall.

Tickets and access

Entry ¥65. Cable car up ¥65, cable car down ¥55. Toboggan ¥55. All tickets can be purchased at the gate or on WeChat mini-program. The wall section at Mutianyu runs 2.25 km between tower 6 and tower 23. The toboggan runs parallel to the lower cable car route and takes 10 minutes at controlled speed. It is genuinely fun and children enjoy it enormously.

What to do on the wall

The restored section at Mutianyu is long enough to walk in one direction for 45 minutes, then return. The east end (toward tower 23) is hillier and has better views and far fewer people. Most visitors stay near the cable car landing. Walk 15 minutes east and the crowds thin dramatically. On a clear autumn day, the views from the ridge extend over forested hills in every direction.

Jiankou for Hikers

Jiankou is 12 km east of Mutianyu along the same ridgeline. The wall here has never been restored. Bricks are missing, towers are crumbling, the steps are uneven. There are no guardrails. It is also the most dramatic section of the wall in existence. The UNESCO Great Wall listing notes sections like Jiankou as having outstanding universal value precisely because they remain in their original state.

The classic Jiankou to Mutianyu traverse: take a taxi from Beijing to Xizhazi village (3 hours, ¥300 to ¥400), hike the ridge east to west (3 to 4 hours), descend at Mutianyu by cable car. Not for casual walkers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mutianyu. Restored, accessible, cable car option, toboggan, and far fewer crowds than Badaling. From Beijing: 90 minutes by car or DiDi (¥150 to ¥200). Bus 916 from Dongzhimen bus station (1.5h, ¥15) plus a local minibus to the wall. Entry ¥65. Cable car ¥65 up, ¥55 down. Toboggan ¥55.

Badaling receives up to 70,000 visitors per day and is very crowded at weekends and holidays. The restoration is thorough but sterile. The surrounding area is heavily commercialized. The only advantages of Badaling: it is the closest wall section to Beijing (1 hour) and has the best accessibility for visitors with mobility limitations.

Jiankou is the wild, unrestored section east of Mutianyu. Crumbling towers, steep drops, no guardrails. It is the most photographed section of the wall for dramatic imagery. Not suitable for casual visitors or families with children. Experienced hikers can walk the ridge from Jiankou to Mutianyu (3 to 4 hours) and descend by cable car.

Yes. Simatai Great Wall operates evening tours from 6pm to 10pm, with the wall section lit up above the Gubei Water Town resort. The night experience is different from daytime visits: theatrical lighting, the wall towers reflected in the reservoir below. Book through the Gubei Water Town website. Entry ¥110 evening ticket.

Half a day minimum. A full day is better. At Mutianyu: cable car up (¥65), walk 2 km of the main restored section (1.5 to 2 hours), return by toboggan or cable car, lunch in the village below. Leave Beijing by 8am to arrive before tour groups and have the wall to yourself for the first hour.

For Beijing full guide: Beijing Travel Guide. For day trips from Beijing that include the wall: Day Trips from Beijing.

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