Greater than Once ThoughtThe Great Wall of China is even greater than once thought. A two-year government mapping study has uncovered new sections of the ancient Chinese monument that total about 180 miles (290 kilometers), according to a report posted on the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping Web site. Newly Mapped PartsThe newly mapped parts of the wall were built during the Ming Dynasy (1368-1644) to protect against northern invaders and were submerged over time by sandstorms that moved across the arid region, the study said. Sections of the Wall Might DisappearRecent studies by Chinese archaeologists have shown that sections of the wall in Gansu are being reduced to "mounds of dirt" by sandstorms and may disappear entirely in 20 years. They blamed destructive farming methods in the 1950s that desertified large areas of northern China. In addition, portions of the wall in Gansu were made of packed earth, which proved less resilient that brick and stone used in much of the wall's construction. |
Jackie Chan is Holding a Conce
Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan posts for a picture at a window overlooking China's National Stadium, also known as a the Bird's nest in Beijing, China, Wednesday, April 1, 2009.
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