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I have a question about this sentence in the article- Due to its proximity to the Jiankou Great Wall, the Mutianyu-Jiankou trail is becoming one of the most popular Great Wall hikes. As Jiankou is in a state of disrepair, this hike combines the preserved condition of Jiankou's Great Wall with the classic restorative brickwork of Mutianyu. The sentence mentions that Jiankou is in a state of disrepair and then calls it preserved event though that section has never been restored. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.122.69.185 (talk) 19:31, 20 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I think the point was that the stones were from the Ming instead of newly reconstructed material from the last 50 years. _dk (talk) 19:46, 20 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]