Wearing red cowskin boots, Wuxor, 42, and his cousin and apprentice Yakup Jang, 26, walked on the tightrope from opposite ends - at one point, even maneuvering around each other by having Jang lay down as Adili stepped on his chest to cross.
"I'm of the sky. That's what I do," Adili told China Daily. "And the Great Wall is a place particularly symbolic."
The walk took about 40-minutes, although it wasn't a straight shot. The pair did a number of stunts for the crowd watching: Sitting down on the rope and springing to one foot, dancing, and at one point, Adili walked blindfolded.
Adili is credited with a number of incredible walks, crossing China's 4593-foot Dehang canyon in 2000, and walking 3281 feet over the Pearl River earlier this year. Chinese media has dubbed him the "Prince of Tightrope Walking."