A Ming Dynasty Wall Relic located on the banks of the Yalu River, it is the easternmost starting point of the Ming Great Wall, separated from the Korean Peninsula by only a river. Here, the terrain is steep and rugged, the Great Wall follows the terrain, watchtowers and fortresses are arranged in a staggered manner, resembling a giant dragon winding among the clouds. Climbing to the highest point, you can fully enjoy the panoramic view of the Yalu River, with the river water gently brushing against both banks, the boundary markers between China and North Korea shine brightly in the morning light, evoking a sense of historical weight.