Zhenbeitai (North Fortified Terrace)

Address Changcheng Road Sub-district, Yuyang District, No. 1 Zhenbeitai Road, on the top of Hongshan Mountain (Red Mountain), Yulin, Shaanxi
Hours 08:00–18:00 (summer) 08:00–17:00 (winter)
Phone +86 912 382 1359
Announcement: Historical, Great Wall
Entrance ¥30
Hours 08:00–18:00 (summe...
Best Season April–October for comfortable weather; late autumn offers dramatic low-angle light for photography.
Time needed 1-2h
Last visit: May 22, 2026
Author: Peng Gao
Reviewer: Zhenyu Shi

Zhenbeitai (North Fortified Terrace) Travel Guide

Zhenbeitai (North Fortified Terrace) Overview

One of the largest beacon towers of the Ming Great Wall, known as the 'No. 1 Terrace of the Great Wall'.

Zhenbeitai (North Fortified Terrace) Opening Hours & Tickets

  • 08:00–18:00 (summer) 08:00–17:00 (winter)
  • Best season: April–October for comfortable weather; late autumn offers dramatic low-angle light for photography.
  • Ticket note: Tickets can be purchased on-site. Reservation rarely needed. Discounts for stude...

Essential Zhenbeitai (North Fortified Terrace) Visitor Information

  • Enquiries: +86 912 382 1359
  • Parking lot
  • restrooms
  • visitor center
  • small souvenir stalls

How to Get to Zhenbeitai (North Fortified Terrace)

- From Yulin city center by taxi: ~15 min, approx. ¥20–30. - Public bus: Take No. 3 or 11 to Zhenbeitai bus stop, then walk 10 min.

Zhenbeitai (North Fortified Terrace) Travel Safety & Advice

Police 110, Ambulance 120. For park assistance, contact the visitor center at the number above.

Practical Info

  • Changcheng Road Sub-district, Yuyang District, No. 1 Zhenbeitai Road, on the top of Hongshan Mountain (Red Mountain), Yulin, Shaanxi
  • 08:00–18:00 (summer) 08:00–17:00 (winter)
  • +86 912 382 1359
Peng Gao
Peng Gao
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Peng Gao, an Urumqi-based Certified Senior Tour Guide, specializes in Northwest China itineraries covering the Gurbantünggüt Desert expedition, Urumqi bazaar and lamb feast crawl, and Heavenly Lake of Tianshan.

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On-site notes & editorial review

Tickets

  • Tickets can be purchased on-site. Reservation rarely needed. Discounts for stude...

Online booking may be required

Tips

Sandstorms possible in spring; bring sunglasses and a scarf. The site is remote – best combined with a visit to Hongshi Gorge.

Reality Check

  • - Exposed plateau location means strong winds – secure hats and scarves.
  • - The fort is mostly a restored rammed-earth structure; set expectations for a rugged Great Wall section rather than a polished palace.
  • - Low visitor numbers except during national holidays, offering a quiet experience.
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Zhenbeitai Accommodation: Real Recommendations to Avoid Tourist Traps

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Worried about finding a comfortable and safe place to stay near the remote Zhenbeitai? Can you even book without Chinese payment apps? This no-nonsense guide cuts through the confusion with verified hotel picks, area comparisons, and essential tips for foreign travelers.

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Zhenbeitai (North Fortified Terrace) Travel FAQ

How much should I counter-offer when bargaining?
It depends on the location. At the Zhenbeitai gates, start at 50% of the asking price. In Yulin Old Street, where initial prices are often fairer, try 70-80%. The key isn't the percentage, but your demeanor. Show appreciation for the item first. If they say no to your counter, pause. Don't jump to a new number. Often, they'll meet you in the middle.
Are the "ancient coins" and "fossils" sold by vendors genuine?
Assume they are not. I saw several vendors with baskets of "old coins" and "dinosaur bone" fragments. This is a common tourist trap worldwide. The coins are modern replicas aged to look old. The fossils are usually just interestingly shaped rocks. If you like it as a curiosity for a few dollars, fine. But do not buy it as a real historical artifact. You're paying for a story, not authenticity.
What's one thing I should absolutely avoid buying?
Large, bulky stone or metal replicas of weapons or heavy statues. They are almost always poor quality, extremely heavy, and will cause headaches at airport security during baggage check. I saw a tourist struggling to re-pack a cheaply cast "ancient sword" that was already bending in its flimsy box. The best souvenirs are flat (like paper-cuts) or small and packable (like a stone seal or food).
Is it worth going to Yulin Old Street just for shopping if I'm short on time?
If you have less than two hours total, maybe not. The travel time is a factor. But if you have an afternoon free, absolutely. The shopping is better, but the real value is in experiencing a slice of local Yulin life away from the tourist attraction. You get better goods, better prices, and a more authentic atmosphere. It turns a simple shopping trip into a cultural excursion.
Can I use Google Maps to navigate to Zhenbeitai?
Google Maps will show the location but routing and real-time traffic are unreliable in China. It once tried to send me down a closed farm road. Use Apple Maps or, better yet, the map inside the Didi app once you've booked a ride. For planning, check the location on Baidu Maps (map.baidu.com) before your trip.
How do I book Zhenbeitai tickets without a Chinese phone number?
You don't book online. Foreign passport holders must purchase on-site at the ticket window. No phone number is required. Just hand over your passport and payment (cash, Alipay, WeChat). The process is manual but quick.
Is Zhenbeitai worth visiting if I've already seen Badaling or Mutianyu?
Completely different experience. Those are restored, mountainous, and crowded. Zhenbeitai is raw, desert-plateau, and solitary. It feels more like an archaeological site than a tourist attraction. If you want to understand the Great Wall as a frontier military system, not just a wall, Zhenbeitai is essential.
What's the best way to get back to Yulin city after visiting?
Didi is the most reliable. There is no official taxi queue. When you're ready to leave, open the Didi app, set your destination (e.g., "Yulin Bell Tower" or your hotel), and wait 5-10 minutes for a car. I never waited longer than 8 minutes, even mid-afternoon. Have your destination's Chinese name ready to show the driver.
Can I combine Zhenbeitai with Hongshan Monastery in one trip?
Yes, they are only about 3 km apart. The logical order is Hongshan first (more intricate, better in morning light), then Didi to Zhenbeitai for the afternoon light. A private driver for 4 hours makes this combination stress-free. Trying to do both by bus would be frustrating and time-consuming.
Do hotels near Zhenbeitai accept foreign credit cards or only WeChat/Alipay?
The hotels at the scenic gate itself likely only accept cash or Chinese mobile pay. This is a major reason to stay in Yulin. The hotels I recommended in Yulin, when booked via Booking.com/Agoda, charge your card online. If you walk in, the upscale ones (like Yulin Grand Hotel) might accept physical Visa/Mastercard, but don't count on it. Always book online in advance to be sure.
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