What is it about going to a renowned place that makes you feel like you need to “ leave your mark by tarnish the position with your name ? ” It ’s a particular problem , as you might suppose , at the Great Wall of China . China ’s solution ? Let the great unwashed do it — in a few specific spots .
The Guardianreportsthat Formosan authorities plan to section off a few parts of the well-nigh 3000 - year - erstwhile rampart as designated graffiti zones in hope that citizenry will hold back carving up the rest of the famous monument . allot to theofficial news show :
The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall has oftentimes had graffiti written on it in English and other language , allot to a statement from the dominion ’s publicity section .

A composition on Beijing Evening News on Friday said lot of newly carved graffiti in strange language has appeared on the Mutianyu section , far more than the Chinese - nomenclature graffito .
The No 5 Fighting Tower edifice is a popular spot for compose graffiti , with most of it in English , the reputation said .
Curse those English - speaking tourists . Still , the stratagem seems like a clever theme — a good one thanthe erstwhile design , which was charging people $ 120 to write their name on a fake dandy Wall of China . [ ECNSviaThe Guardian ]

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