Global Times: Diverse cultural activities on the Great Wall highlight symbol of unity and resilience

BEIJING, May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At dusk, the dazzling lights began to turn on, and the Badaling Great Wall in Beijing stretches like a grand golden dragon. Exhibitions of Hanfu culture, performances of traditional instruments such as guzheng, and dance shows attracted many visitors to gather and watch.

As the 2025 Great Wall Cultural Festival, which features varieties of cultural activities along many sections of the man-made defensive structure, kicked off on Tuesday. The night tour on the Badaling Great Wall has opened to visitors. Under the embellishment of lights, the Great Wall reveals a distinctive charm different from that in the daytime to the tourists.

Mei Lanfen, one of the voluntary Great Wall guardians living in the Shixia village in Beijing's Yanqing district, can experience the diverse charm of the Great Wall almost every day during her seven-kilometer patrol through steep mountain paths.

In Mei's eyes, the enduring charm that motivates her to continue patrolling for nearly six years stems from the deep cultural significance of the Great Wall. "The Great Wall is a symbol of the Chinese nation standing strong for thousands of years. In the face of storms and adversity, it has taught us resilience and courage," she noted.

Going closer

The 2025 Beijing Great Wall Cultural Festival started with the string quartet Great Wall Ballad on Wednesday. Musicians from the Beijing Symphony Orchestra complemented the children's cheerful voices from Yanqing No. 2 Primary School.

At the opening ceremony, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism announced 10 self-driving tour routes along the Great Wall. These routes connect six districts, including Mentougou, Changping, Yanqing and Huairou and link to multiple sections such as the Badaling Great Wall, Juyongguan Great Wall, Mutianyu Great Wall, Huanghuacheng Water Great Wall and Simatai Great Wall. The tour routes also extend to over 20 key rural tourism villages and towns across the country.

Liu Wenyan, a deputy director of the Great Wall National Cultural Park Protection Institute at the Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage, told the Global Times that this "culture-commerce-tourism-sports" model has revitalized rural economies along the Great Wall through heritage-inspired products and tourism programs.

In recent years, ongoing efforts to explore the cultural significance of the Great Wall and to protect and preserve its heritage have led to increased interests from both domestic and international visitors. As a result, more and more people now have the opportunity to experience and connect with this remarkable symbol of Chinese history and culture through various creative methods.