Watering My Horse by a Spring at the Foot of the Long Wall by Xiaoxiao Xu - Tipi bookshop
Watering My Horse by a Spring at the Foot of the Long Wall by Xiaoxiao Xu - Tipi bookshop
Watering My Horse by a Spring at the Foot of the Long Wall by Xiaoxiao Xu - Tipi bookshop
Watering My Horse by a Spring at the Foot of the Long Wall by Xiaoxiao Xu - Tipi bookshop
Watering My Horse by a Spring at the Foot of the Long Wall by Xiaoxiao Xu - Tipi bookshop
Watering My Horse by a Spring at the Foot of the Long Wall by Xiaoxiao Xu - Tipi bookshop

Watering My Horse by a Spring at the Foot of the Long Wall by Xiaoxiao Xu

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The Great Wall is not one continuous structure, but rather a collection of sections of walls and towers." color="orange

The Chinese-born photographer Xiaoxiao Xu currently lives in the Netherlands. In her new book, she takes the viewer on a long journey: from the spring of 2017 to the spring of 2018, she followed the course of the wall for around 25,000 kilometres

There is virtually no structure in China that is better known; and even though its original purpose has long been abandoned, he Great Wall of China continues to represent a significant piece of history. Construction initially began back in the 7th century B.C. Over the following centuries, the protective wall was further extended, as one Chinese dynasty followed another.

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