I read it at some time in China Daily internet edition. Contact the Chinese
Embassy but according to the article, no exceptions were to be made.
Poul B-H
"Saso Zagoranski" wrote in message
news:chqfsl$4h0$1@planja.arnes.si...
> Hi!
>
> Where did you read this?
> If I can find this then maybe I can get an address of someone who I need
to
> write to, to get the necessary permits...
>
> thanks,
> saso
>
> wrote in message
> news:4140ba51$0$156$edfadb0f@dtext02.news.tele.dk...
> > The official statement is that all parts are off limits, except those
> > expressively allowed. This is to prevent deterioration caused by
tourists,
> > but also to prevent locals from creating housings in the wall or remove
> > stones from it.
> >
> > Poul B-H
> >
> > "Saso Zagoranski" wrote in message
> > news:char1h$h10$1@planja.arnes.si...
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > I'm wondering whether it is possible to Walk the ENTIRE wall of China?
> > > I've read some pages that some people have already done it but they
all
> > > mention
> > > some permits and restrictions... If so, where can I get more
information
> > > regarding what
> > > I need?
> > >
> > > I guess this is a pretty crazy idea but it is (one) of my really big
> > goals.
> > > I was thinking
> > > about doing this in about two years time, when I finish college. But
> > there's
> > > no harm
> > > in starting to plan things ahead.
> > >
> > > Any ideas/help is appreciated
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Saso
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
|