Mudanjiang border wall
The Mudanjiang Border Wall ( Chinese 牡丹江 邊牆 / 牡丹江 边墙 , Pinyin Mǔdānjiāng biānqiáng , English Border Wall of Mudanjiang ) in the northeast Chinese province of Heilongjiang is also known as the Great Wall of the Tang Dynasty ( 唐 长城 , Táng Chángchéng , English Tang Great Wall ). It is located in the mountainous area of the cities of Mudanjiang and Ning'an in the southeast of the province, its length is approx. 100 km.
The entire wall is always referred to as the "border wall" ( 边墙 , biānqiáng ), it is divided into three parts: the Mudanjiang border wall , Jingpohu border wall and Jiangdong border wall
The construction of all sections was started in the Chinese period of the Tang Dynasty in the Bohai Empire (Balhae) of the Chinese northeast, it was until the end of the Jin Dynasty (the Jurchen ) and in the Eastern Xia Empire ( Dongxia 東 夏 / 东 夏 ; English Eastern Xia empire ), they are the northeastern ruins of the Great Wall in China.
The Mudanjiang Border Wall ( Mudanjiang bianqiang ) has been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China (6-503) since 2006 .
literature
- Wang Zhenzhen: Zai Heilongjiang sheng Changcheng ziyuan diaocha peixun ban shang de jianghua , August 18, 2007, hljcc.gov.cn (online text) - Chinese
Short film
- Shipin: Tang Changcheng Mudanjiang bianqiang lieru Shijie wenhua yichan minglu - short film ( starts after 15 s) - Chinese
Web links
- The border wall in Mudanjiang has been placed onto the World Culture Inheritance Name List - Englisch
Footnotes
- ↑ 牡丹江 市
- ↑ 宁安市
- ↑ Archived copy ( Memento from December 28, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ 牡丹江 边墙 , Mudanjiang bianqiang
- ↑ 镜泊湖 边墙 , Jingpohu bianqiang ; see also Jingpo Hu (sometimes mistakenly read "Jingbo Hu")
- ↑ 江东 边墙 , Jiangdong bianqiang , d. H. "Border wall east of the river" (ie of the Mudan Jiang ; see the Chinese web link Tangdai Mudanjiang bianqiang Jiangdong duan diaocha wanbi with photos ( page no longer available , search in web archives ))
- ↑ Archived copy ( Memento from December 28, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ cf. Puxian Wannu (en)
- ↑ cf. http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Song/xixia-event.html
- ↑ Archived copy ( Memento from December 28, 2015 in the Internet Archive )