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After a comprehensive exploration of the Great Wall’s history, it becomes evident that it is a tapestry woven from numerous structures built over millennia. The wall, previously estimated to be around 5,500 miles long, is now believed to stretch approximately 13,000 miles, a figure that astounds both experts and enthusiasts alike.
This astonishing revelation redefines the wall as not just a physical barrier but a symbol of the endurance of a civilization marked by struggles, achievements, and a quest for security and prosperity.