The northern parts of china, it doesn't really surround it, just blocks parts of it off.
No, the Great Wall of China does not cover the entire country. It stretches over approximately 13,000 miles across northern China, but it does not encircle the entire country.
The entire Great Wall, with all of its branches, is 8,851.8 km or 5,500.3 miles long.
Assuming the question really is "Who took the first picture of the entire Great Wall of China" I do not see how this is possible, given the length of the wall. It would be possible to take a picture of the entire Great Wall from a low-orbiting satelite or space shuttle, except portions of the wall no longer exist, so it would not be the "complete" wall.
The Great Wall of China is on the continent of Asia.
The entirety of the Great Wall of China is often populated by tourists. Depending on the length of your stay you may wish to walk the entire wall or focus on the portions closest to the entrance.
About one-third of the Great Wall of China is presently visible. It is believed that the entire length over the different Chinese dynasties was over 13,000 feet.
The Great Wall is in China.
The great wall is located in China.
The Great Wall is in China.
The Great Wall of China was rebuilt numerous times over the centuries due to erosion, invasions, and the need to expand and strengthen the defenses. Each time it was rebuilt, the wall was improved with better materials and construction techniques to enhance its defensive capabilities.
china only that is why it is called the great wall of CHINA!
The Great Wall of China