Wayne Gretzky didn't make it onto the Great Wall of China during his brief visit Tuesday before leaving to catch his flight home to Los Angeles. But he did what he wanted to do, which was to get to look at the wonder with his own eyes.
"My dad would have killed me if I didn't see it," said Gretzky, who spent the past six days in China, his first trip to the country, promoting youth hockey and holding clinics. "My boys Trevor and Ty] told me last night, 'Dad, if we don't go see the Great Wall, you'll be the only guy to ever go to China and not see it.' So here we are."
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Gretzky stared up to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, a part that was built 540 years ago, and marveled at the manpower and teamwork it took to build the incredible structure considered one of the wonders of the world.
"The work ethic of the people," Gretzky said when asked for his first impression of the Wall. "To do something like that back when they did it is very powerful."
He said Trevor was giving him a history lesson about the Great Wall during their ride to it.
"He was telling me all about it, about how hard it was to make it, how many people died making it and that there are actually people buried in the wall," Gretzky said. "I think that's the culture of the Chinese people. They're very diligent, hard-working and very friendly."