Recently, many friends have been wanting to climb the Great Wall at Badaling. However, the Badaling Great Wall has a lot of tourists, and the number of visitors is now limited. So it’s hard to book tickets. Many friends have taken a liking to Mutianyu Great Wall and asked me how to take the cable car and slide there and what to pay attention to. Today, I will answer your questions in detail.
1、Where to Take the Cable Car and Slide?
The cable car and slide are operated by the same company, so the entrance and exit are the same.
One ticket gate is next to the Qi Jiguang statue, and the other is near the No. 5 watchtower.
If you don’t understand, check out the scenic spot traffic route map below. It’s quite helpful.
2、What to Pay Attention to When Taking the Cable Car?
2.1、No smoking, playing around or throwing waste items out of the car (chair, basket, cabin) is allowed.
2.2、It is forbidden to carry flammable and explosive items and corrosive, irritating items on the vehicle.
2.3、For passengers with hypertension, heart disease and those who are not suitable for climbing, it is recommended not to take the chairlift.
2.4、No passengers are allowed to jump off or climb onto the chair (basket, cabin) whether the cable car is stopped or running. If you jump off, it may lead to derailment or excessive vibration of the chair and damage it. If the cable car stops halfway or other faults occur, do not panic and follow the instructions of the staff.
2.5、Do not swing or vibrate the chair (basket, cabin), stand on the chair or hang under the chair, as this may cause accidents and shorten the service life of the cable car equipment.
2.6、Observe public order, obey the instructions of the staff, queue up to get on the car, do not squeeze or rush onto the car, and do not get off from the exit and enter from the entrance.
3、What to Pay Attention to When Taking the Slide?
There are many precautions for taking the slide that are similar to the cable car, such as prohibiting tourists with high blood pressure, acrophobia, etc., from taking the slide.
Also, not observing public order, rushing on, squeezing, etc., are all issues to pay attention to.
In short, if you have any questions, just ask the staff at the scenic spot.
Don’t do anything that affects public order on your own. Just listen to the arrangements of the staff.
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