The City Wall of Suzhou is the remains of the old protective wall that once surrounded Suzhou in Jiangsu Province in eastern China.
The original city wall had only one entrance, the Pan Gate.
Most of the current fortifications date to around 1662, when they were rebuilt under the early Qing dynasty to repair damage from the conquest of the Ming.
Before the wall began to be demolished in 1958, it was 15,204 m (49,882 ft) long.
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