An Underwater Great Wall?! With Almost NO Tourists

Have you ever seen the Great Wall… underwater? In this video, I take you to Huanghuacheng Water Great Wall — one of the most unusual sections of the Great Wall near Beijing. Here, the ancient wall disappears into a lake, creating a surreal landscape that feels completely different from places like Mutianyu Great Wall or Badaling Great Wall. But why is the Great Wall in the water?Was it built this way, or did something happen later?In this video, I’ll show you the real story . What makes this place even more surprising is how quiet it is. No huge crowds, no long lines — just locals enjoying boats, hiking, and a completely different side of the Great Wall. I’ll also take you through the full experience and tell you whether it’s actually worth visiting. If you think you’ve already seen the Great Wall, this might change your perspective. 👇 Tell me in the comments: After seeing the pros and cons, would you choose this off-the-beaten-path Great Wall over the famous spots? ⏱️Chapter: 00:00 The Great Wall is UNDERWATER?! 05:53 A Quick History of the Great Wall 11:01 Why Is It in a Lake? (The 1950s Story) 15:24 The Glass Walkway on the Great Wall 17:58 I Underestimated the Great Wall… 20:04 The Maglev Slide Down the Great Wall 24:37 1000-Year-Old Chestnut Trees & Ancient Survival 25:23 Is It Worth Visiting? My Honest Review 🇨🇳: Hi, I'm Miao! 👋 I'm a Beijing local who grew up in the traditional Hutongs. Tired of the typical tourist spots? I'm here to show you the REAL Beijing that guidebooks won't tell you about. From hidden street food stalls and secret local markets to the daily life of modern Chinese people.Join me to explore the authentic side of China! Subscribe for weekly adventures. 🚄: If you have any plans travel to China and travel to Beijing , I hope I can provide some tips for living in Beijing . 👉: Welcome to subscribe my channel!! 📨: Any business enquiries: [email protected] 📸: My Husband and I traveled a lot before. He is a photographer. To see more amazing pictures: INSTRAGRAM: @ryan_wrm #greatwallofchina #Huanghuacheng #beijingtravel #WaterGreatWall #hiddengems #chinatravelguide #chinesehistory #MaglevSlide #travelvlog #greatwall