Pic story: protector of Great Wall2021-07-12
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  • Aerial photo taken on July 7, 2021 shows Zhang Heshan weeding on the Chengziyu Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province. Zhang Heshan, 66, is a villager of Chengziyu, where lies a section of China's Great Wall dating back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Since 1978, Zhang has been a protector of the Great Wall.
  • Zhang Heshan takes pictures of the scenery of the Zhengguanling Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province, July 7, 2021. Zhang Heshan, 66, is a villager of Chengziyu, where lies a section of China's Great Wall dating back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Since 1978, Zhang has been a protector of the Great Wall. Over the years, he patrolled the wild Great Wall near his village and never been held back by various challenges, such as blizzards, rainstorms, wild bees and snakes. He has persuaded the herdsmen to leave, scared away the brick-stealers, stopped tourists from making carvings on the Wall, and reported damages.
  • Aerial photo taken on July 7, 2021 shows Zhang Heshan patrolling along the Zhengguanling Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province. Zhang Heshan, 66, is a villager of Chengziyu, where lies a section of China's Great Wall dating back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Since 1978, Zhang has been a protector of the Great Wall. Over the years, he patrolled the wild Great Wall near his village and never been held back by various challenges, such as blizzards, rainstorms, wild bees and snakes. He has persuaded the herdsmen to leave, scared away the brick-stealers, stopped tourists from making carvings on the Wall, and reported damages.
  • Zhang Heshan enjoys the scenery of the Zhengguanling Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province, July 7, 2021. Zhang Heshan, 66, is a villager of Chengziyu, where lies a section of China's Great Wall dating back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Since 1978, Zhang has been a protector of the Great Wall. Over the years, he patrolled the wild Great Wall near his village and never been held back by various challenges, such as blizzards, rainstorms, wild bees and snakes. He has persuaded the herdsmen to leave, scared away the brick-stealers, stopped tourists from making carvings on the Wall, and reported damages.
  • Zhang Heshan shows the published photo of the Great Wall in Chengziyu Village, Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province, July 7, 2021. Zhang Heshan, 66, is a villager of Chengziyu, where lies a section of China's Great Wall dating back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Since 1978, Zhang has been a protector of the Great Wall. Over the years, he patrolled the wild Great Wall near his village and never been held back by various challenges, such as blizzards, rainstorms, wild bees and snakes. He has persuaded the herdsmen to leave, scared away the brick-stealers, stopped tourists from making carvings on the Wall, and reported damages.
  • Zhang Heshan shows the published photo of the Great Wall in Chengziyu Village, Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province, July 7, 2021. Zhang Heshan, 66, is a villager of Chengziyu, where lies a section of China's Great Wall dating back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Since 1978, Zhang has been a protector of the Great Wall. Over the years, he patrolled the wild Great Wall near his village and never been held back by various challenges, such as blizzards, rainstorms, wild bees and snakes. He has persuaded the herdsmen to leave, scared away the brick-stealers, stopped tourists from making carvings on the Wall, and reported damages.
  • Li Cui (L) introduces the Great Wall culture to tourists at the culture museum in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province, July 8, 2021. Zhang Heshan, 66, is a villager of Chengziyu, where lies a section of China's Great Wall dating back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Since 1978, Zhang has been a protector of the Great Wall. Over the years, he patrolled the wild Great Wall near his village and never been held back by various challenges, such as blizzards, rainstorms, wild bees and snakes. He has persuaded the herdsmen to leave, scared away the brick-stealers, stopped tourists from making carvings on the Wall, and reported damages.
  • Aerial photo taken on July 8, 2021 shows Li Cui patrolling along the Banchangyu Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province. Zhang Heshan, 66, is a villager of Chengziyu, where lies a section of China's Great Wall dating back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Since 1978, Zhang has been a protector of the Great Wall. Over the years, he patrolled the wild Great Wall near his village and never been held back by various challenges, such as blizzards, rainstorms, wild bees and snakes. He has persuaded the herdsmen to leave, scared away the brick-stealers, stopped tourists from making carvings on the Wall, and reported damages.
  • Zhang Heshan takes pictures of the scenery of the Chengziyu Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province, July 7, 2021. Zhang Heshan, 66, is a villager of Chengziyu, where lies a section of China's Great Wall dating back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Since 1978, Zhang has been a protector of the Great Wall. Over the years, he patrolled the wild Great Wall near his village and never been held back by various challenges, such as blizzards, rainstorms, wild bees and snakes. He has persuaded the herdsmen to leave, scared away the brick-stealers, stopped tourists from making carvings on the Wall, and reported damages.
  • Zhang Heshan (2nd R) introduces the Great Wall culture to tourists on the Chengziyu Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province, July 7, 2021. Zhang Heshan, 66, is a villager of Chengziyu, where lies a section of China's Great Wall dating back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Since 1978, Zhang has been a protector of the Great Wall. Over the years, he patrolled the wild Great Wall near his village and never been held back by various challenges, such as blizzards, rainstorms, wild bees and snakes. He has persuaded the herdsmen to leave, scared away the brick-stealers, stopped tourists from making carvings on the Wall, and reported damages.
  • Li Cui patrols along the Banchangyu Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei Province, July 8, 2021. Zhang Heshan, 66, is a villager of Chengziyu, where lies a section of China's Great Wall dating back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Since 1978, Zhang has been a protector of the Great Wall. Over the years, he patrolled the wild Great Wall near his village and never been held back by various challenges, such as blizzards, rainstorms, wild bees and snakes. He has persuaded the herdsmen to leave, scared away the brick-stealers, stopped tourists from making carvings on the Wall, and reported damages.

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