Great Wall Of China
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‘Irreversible damage’ done to Great Wall of China by workers looking for shortcut: policeThe section of the Great Wall that was destroyed was built during the Ming Dynasty, which lasted from 1368 to 1644.WorldSep 5, 2023
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Tourists flock to Great Wall of China in post-coronavirus holiday rushLarge crowds flocked to tourist destinations across China during Golden Week, a major national holiday.TrendingOct 7, 2020
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Airbnb cancels Great Wall of China sleepover amid backlashAirbnb has cancelled a contest offering a sleepover on the Great Wall of China, after local authorities said they never approved the promotion.WorldAug 9, 2018
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Quadriplegic woman with newborn pleads with Immigration Canada for temporary visa for fiancéAn Edmonton woman desperately wants to reunite her family. She gave birth to a baby boy June 5 but her fiance can't be with them because Immigration Canada has denied him a temporary resident's visa.CanadaJun 6, 2018
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Short on bricks and machinery, workers draw on ancient techniques in gruelling Great Wall rebuildA wild and remote section of the Great Wall of China near Beijing is being restored using only mules for muscle, as no heavy machinery can be set up the steep slopes.NewsJun 16, 2017
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‘This is not what someone in a wheelchair should do’: Edmonton woman wheels Great Wall of ChinaKuen Tang has quadriplegia, but that didn't stop her from wheeling the Great Wall of China. She's inspiring others with disabilities around the world.FeaturesOct 20, 2016
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Dorval resident completes seven marathons on seven continentsA Dorval resident was recently awarded a seven continents finisher medal for running seven marathons in seven continents.CanadaMar 26, 2016
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Canadian tourist accidentally kills Chinese woman at Great WallMedia reports in China say a Canadian tourist accidentally killed a 73-year-old woman while they were both visiting one of the country's top tourist attractions.Apr 10, 2015
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