Some animals that live near the Great Wall of China include the Hog Badger, the Siberian Roe Deer, the Red Fox, the African Hoopoe, the Dione Rat snake, the Banded Red Snake, and the Common Pheasant.
No people live on the Great Wall of China. It is a tourist spot. The tourists speak all kinds of languages.
The people who live near the great wall of china should not take bricks and stones to build their houses. They wont allow to dig on the wall also.
This is due in large part to geography. West china is mostly mountainous and difficult to live in. To see for yourself look up China on Google Maps.
to serve as a barrier against Mongol invasion from Alvin124 ok so the built the barrier and maybe it is because people (immagrents) may come to live there because it has some rare stuff or it is becaus people are bad people and the go to china to rob some rare stuff im trying to be helpful
different species of fish coy and such Chinese types ! Also large herons to catch and control the main flow of fish in the river.
No, because The Great Wall of China is a wall you can live inside or outside of it but not on top.
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No people live on the Great Wall of China. It is a tourist spot. The tourists speak all kinds of languages.
China no longer has an emperor.
The people who live near the great wall of china should not take bricks and stones to build their houses. They wont allow to dig on the wall also.
it is great living in the Great Wall of China. although if u want to go somewhere u have to walk down millions of stairs. but it is a great place to visit and a great place to be a vacation
The cast of Doyle Bramhall II Live at the Great Wall of China - 2006 includes: Doyle Bramhall II as Guitar and Vocals Mike Elizondo as Bass
This is true about the bodies being buried in the Great Wall of China.The attack from the Huns stopped because of the wall because of the wall china was pretected and the bodies that have died were buried in the wall.
Well i live in China with my family and have been to the Great Wall of China and i dont know what you mean by "what was so bad about it" if you mean why it was built, it was built to keep out invading Mongols.
Yes, but only if they need food or to escape from danger. Wild pandas could not live near the Great Wall of China because of the unsuitable living environment. There are pandas in Beijing zoo because the zoo creat a familiar living environment which is suitable for pandas in the southern China.
It was also a symbol of unison and kept other countries at a distance because it made China look so powerful as one. The Chinese also might have used the Great Wall of China as a trade route, part of the Silk Road, or a travel route.