Its history dates back to B.C. A strange incident occurred regarding the Great Wall of China, which dates back to the 200s. Two reckless workers “dived” with their construction equipment into a section of the Great Wall of China, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List and has been severely damaged over the years. A section of the Great Wall of China, which was destroyed to make way for a shortcut, cannot be repaired, according to the investigations. The historical building, of which only 8 percent is known to remain intact, has become a little smaller with the latest demolition.
The Great Wall of China, known as the largest military structure in the world, was built in stages until the 1600s. The Great Wall of China, which looked like a hill in the early stages because it was built using only soil, turned into a real wall towards its final stages. The worst part is that the workers who tried to demolish the Great Wall to make way for a shortcut damaged the section of the wall that was built between the 14th and 17th centuries.
An investigation has been launched!
*A shortcut opened with the collapse of the Great Wall of China.
According to the statements made by Chinese authorities, two people who damaged the Great Wall of China and caused a shortcut were arrested and a lawsuit was filed against them. Workers who used excavators during the demolition will be tried for “destroying a cultural artifact”.
Meanwhile; Let us also explain why workers take shortcuts. According to the information obtained, these two workers were assigned to operate construction equipment in a construction site near the Great Wall of China. However, the Great Wall of China was located between the workers’ location and the construction site, which caused the road to lengthen. Workers who wanted to shorten their own roads came up with such a solution(!). Of course, this solution cost them dearly.