Read the email. Put the paragraphs in the correct order The Great Wall of China 4 2 1 3 That's all for now. Classes are starting soon. Be sure to write to me, I will wait for your letter. All the best, Mary So, a section of the wall near our city of Tianjin is called the Yellow Rock. We went there by bus for a little more than two hours. All entrances to the wall are guarded and you need to buy a ticket to go to the wall. We were offered to take a walk ourselves for an hour. Of course, we immediately began to climb up. Every hundred meters along the wall there is a tower. previously, it served as a quick signal about an enemy attack. Now every such tower has a temple, Buddhist or Hindu. The walls themselves are very well restored, which can not be said about the areas where there are no tourists. They are dilapidated there. Hi, Judy! How are you? I hope you're doing well. You asked me to tell you about the excursion to the Great Wall of China. When we climbed almost to the peak, we saw an amazing sight: a bird's-eye view of the settlement and the forest! I started to cry, the Chinese proverb says correctly, " who has not been on the Chinese wall, can not be called a real person." I strongly advise you to visit this place too.
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Read the email. Put the paragraphs in the correct order

The Great Wall of China

  • 4
  • 2
  • 1
  • 3

[ ]That's all for now. Classes are starting soon. Be sure to write to me, I will wait for your letter.

All the best,

Mary

[ ]So, a section of the wall near our city of Tianjin is called the Yellow Rock. We went there by bus for a little more than two hours. All entrances to the wall are guarded and you need to buy a ticket to go to the wall. We were offered to take a walk ourselves for an hour. Of course, we immediately began to climb up. Every hundred meters along the wall there is a tower. previously, it served as a quick signal about an enemy attack. Now every such tower has a temple, Buddhist or Hindu. The walls themselves are very well restored, which can not be said about the areas where there are no tourists. They are dilapidated there.

[ ]Hi, Judy!

How are you? I hope you're doing well. You asked me to tell you about the excursion to the Great Wall of China.

[ ]When we climbed almost to the peak, we saw an amazing sight: a bird's-eye view of the settlement and the forest! I started to cry, the Chinese proverb says correctly, " who has not been on the Chinese wall, can not be called a real person." I strongly advise you to visit this place too.