As China's busiest holiday season approaches, Beijing has warned it will punish those who climb the "Wild Great Wall." The term is often used to describe parts of popular landmarks that are not restored and closed to tourists. The fine will be enforced more strictly in the Golden Week, which is expected to attract thousands of local tourists. China is doing holiday banking to boost its badly affected tourism industry. “This year’s National Day holiday lasts eight days and the number of visitors to explore the‘ Wild Great Wall ’is set to increase,” Yu Hanquan, director of the Yankee District Cultural Relax Administration, told the Global Times. Beijing reminded people that those who do injustice to these parts of the Great Wall can be fined 200 to 30,000 yuan (£ 3,430; $ 4,404). It will also increase security, the Beijing Daily reported, adding that all 1,131 guards normally deployed on the Great Wall will be on duty during the Golden Week. ...