Built more than 2,000 years ago in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the existing city walls are 3.75 kilometers long in East and west, 1.2 kilometers wide in North and south, 4.5 square kilometers in area, and 10.5 kilometers in circumference. Most of them were built in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties (local people prefer to believe that Guan Ye built in that year). They are the most well-preserved ancient city walls in the southern part of China. The city walls can be mounted from many places and must be closed. Tickets, visitors are generally from the east of the city to the wall of Binyang Tower, tickets 35, student tickets 18. I am the city wall from then on. Of course, you can't go to the wall. You can visit the city for free. After going up the wall, you can walk about a kilometer. At the end of the road, there is a big iron gate blocking the way. The walls of Jingzhou City look a little mottled. Walking on the walls is also a pit wow feeling. But this is its charm. After hundreds of years of wind and rain and several wars, it is not easy to survive on a large scale. There is a tourist battery car downstairs in Binyang. It takes about an hour to go around the ancient city of Jingzhou. The fare is 50.