Jiankou Great Wall is one of the most famous wild sections of the Great Wall in Beijing. Many classic photos used for the publicity of the Great Wall were taken here, which fully demonstrates its unique charm and excellent scenery.
This section of the Great Wall is backed by steep and precipitous mountain slopes and has not been artificially renovated on a large scale. It still retains its primitive, simple and natural appearance. Whether it's the ancient city walls, the mottled bricks and stones, or the winding path in the mountains, it exudes a unique charm. It can be regarded as an ideal destination for photographers to take pictures, enabling them to take photos with great visual impact and artistic sense.

The middle section is the most quintessential part of the scenery of Jiankou Great Wall. There are many landscapes such as Beijing Knot, Eagles Flying Upside Down, and Heavenly Ladder scattered here. They are both strategically located and have beautiful scenery, full of the magical charm of the integration of nature and history. Each landscape seems to be telling the story of the ancient Great Wall, making people not only admire the beautiful scenery but also sigh at the hardships and wisdom of the ancients when building the Great Wall.
The southern section also has many famous scenic spots, such as Little Potala, Zhengběi Tower, and Suōbó Tower. Among these scenic spots, Little Potala is the most famous. Its unique architectural form and the terrain where it is located are very suitable for photographing the precipitous momentum of the Great Wall. Pressing the shutter from different angles can yield amazing pictures.