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Richard Chu | all galleries >> Galleries >> CHINA (FUJIAN-HUNAN-SICHUAN) > Bailong Elevator 百龙电梯
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15-Oct-2024 RICHARD CHU

Bailong Elevator 百龙电梯

The Bailong Elevator (Chinese: 百龙电梯;
literally Hundred Dragons Elevator) is a glass double-deck elevator built onto the side of a cliff in the Wulingyuan area of Zhangjiajie, China,
In order to ascend to the top of one such pillar, and to avoid a two-hour hike, the elevator ascends its height of 326 m (1,070 ft) in just one minute and 32 seconds.

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Julie Oldfield25-Jan-2025 17:37
An impressive POV. V
janescottcumming25-Jan-2025 02:18
Wow, that’s an amazing place. V
Hank Vander Velde24-Jan-2025 23:56
Stunning image and stunning elevator Richard.
larose forest photos24-Jan-2025 21:05
I was just going to say what Helen said, but I guess it makes it easier for more people to get to the top. The cliff is stunning. V
Helen Betts24-Jan-2025 20:27
The elevator looks a bit out of place among the pillars, but it must be a big convenience for people who don't want a grueling hike. V.
joseantonio24-Jan-2025 19:26
quite modern but I love the idea of the two hour hiking.V
Marcia Rules24-Jan-2025 18:13
Definitely a unique thing to see on a mountainside! VVV~
globalgadabout24-Jan-2025 18:06
an uplifting scene...the elevator seems a bit out of place, yet also convenient, and certainly tempting...excellent quality image..