Key Points

A mini-Great Wall in Shailung, Nepal, has become a major tourist draw, capturing imaginations with its panoramic views and cultural depth. Badri Acharya, a delighted visitor, expressed his joy after three years of anticipation to see the site. The wall is only 500 meters long but dramatically enhances the already breathtaking Shailung hills. It represents a successful collaboration between the local municipality and the federal government to boost tourism in this picturesque region.

Key Points: Shailung's Mini-Great Wall Draws Tourists to Nepal's Scenic Hills

  • Shailung hosts a 500-meter mini-Great Wall attracting tourists
  • Situated at 3,200m, Shailung's natural beauty mesmerizes visitors
  • Local and federal funding create a joint tourism development
  • 20,000 visited the site on Nepali New Year, boosting local tourism
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Newly built mini-great wall in Nepal becomes major tourist attraction

Explore Shailung's new mini-Great Wall, captivating thousands with its natural beauty and cultural significance.

"I am feeling pleased and enjoying the view around here in Shailung. - Badri Acharya"

Sailung, June 1

A scaled-down replica of the Great Wall of China built on the foothills of the Shailung, by Shailung Rural Municipality, has been gathering tourists in recent times.

In the Tamang language, 'Shai' means one hundred and 'Lung' means hillocks, as one can view 108 hillocks in this area has always been an attraction for tourists. Adding to the attraction, the rural municipality has now built a replica of the Great Wall of China.

The local body initially had prepared a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the construction of the 950-metre Great Wall from Kalapani to Dafedhunga, but only 500 metres have been constructed.

"I am feeling pleased and enjoying the view around here in Shailung, it was a dream to come here (Shailung) and see the mini-great wall. I was planning for this trip since three years and have been able to complete it now when the meadows are green," Badri Acharya, a tourist trekking around the Shailung hills, told ANI.

Shailung, a centre of attraction for tourists due to its natural scenery and beauty, has been attracting tourists in large number. As per the official figures, the number of tourists visiting the area is increasing for meditation, study, research and exploration.

As per the information provided by Sanjeev Neupane, the chief administrative officer of Shailung Rural Municipality significant number of tourists are seen on Fridays, Saturdays and holidays. Approximately 20,000 individuals visited the Great Wall on Nepali New Year Day in April this year.

"The construction of the mini-great wall by the local body here is commendable. Shailung on its own is a tourist place, tourists used to come here, but the construction of the mini-great wall has added more fragrance to it as it will boost the tourist flow," Thakur Acharya, another tourist in Shailung hills, told ANI.

The new tourist attraction was developed through joint funding from the federal government's Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, and the Shailung Rural Municipality.

As per the official, the federal government provided 70 per cent of the budget, and the rural municipality bore 30 per cent of the construction costs. For the initial phase of the construction of the 500-metre Great Wall, a contract was awarded for NRs. 49.415 million.

Tourists are required to walk along the half-kilometre stretch of the Great Wall to experience what the horizon looks like to reach Shailung, which lies at the border of Dolakaha and Ramechhap with an elevation of 3,200 meters above sea level.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Interesting initiative by Nepal! While it's great for tourism, I hope they maintain the natural beauty of Shailung. The Himalayas are our shared heritage and shouldn't be overshadowed by replicas. Would love to visit though - the view sounds breathtaking! 🌄
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Priya M.
As someone who's visited both China's Great Wall and Nepal's hills, this seems like a smart tourism strategy. But 49 million NPR for 500m? Hope the funds were used properly. Our Uttarakhand hills could learn from such innovative projects to boost tourism.
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Arjun S.
While the project looks good, I'm concerned about the Chinese influence in Nepal becoming more visible. First the Pokhara airport controversy, now a Great Wall replica. We should strengthen our cultural ties with Nepal through more authentic exchanges.
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Sunita T.
The photos look amazing! Perfect weekend getaway from North Indian cities. Just checked - it's only 8-9 hours drive from Patna. Has anyone here visited? Would love tips on best time to go and stay options. The 108 hillocks view sounds magical ✨
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Vikram J.
Instead of copying Chinese architecture, Nepal should promote its own rich cultural heritage. The Tamang culture mentioned in the article is fascinating - why not develop authentic Tamang experiences? Still, if it brings jobs to locals, can't complain too much.
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Neha P.
20,000 visitors on New Year's Day is impressive! Shows how tourism can transform rural economies. Hope our border states collaborate more with Nepal on such projects. The shared Himalayan culture has so much potential for sustainable tourism. #VisitHimalayas

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