Category: Travel Myths
- The "Great Wall of China" as a Hoax
This theory claims that the Great Wall did not exist as a real historical structure and that its reputation was created or exaggerated by travelers, illustrators, and publishers who profited from exotic descriptions of China. The idea often draws on the fact that some early travelers, especially Marco Polo, did not describe the Wall in the way later European readers expected. In later retellings, that silence was transformed into a claim that the Wall itself was a literary fabrication designed to sell books and shape Western ideas about China.