JAKARTA - A new tourist attraction recently went viral in China. The Chinese tourist attraction is called Tianti, Mandarin which means Langit Stairs.
Tianti is located on Mount Qixing in Zhangjiajie Nature Park, Hunan Province, southwest China. The area is known for its complex areas and diverse landscapes.
Launching CNN International, on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, the length of the ladder reached 551 feet (168 meters), and stretched between two cliffs as high as 5,000 feet or 1,480 meters.
Tianti became a special hiking trail built in a ferrata style, on the wall of a mountain rock. This path uses steel hands, footrests, tethers, and cables to allow people to climb steep stone walls.
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Every day Tianti receives an average of more than 1,200 visitors. This place became very popular, and even there was a traffic jam in the air because of the dense number of visitors who came.
This place recently went viral after a visitor named He Qian uploaded the process of him climbing the stairs on Douyin, a social media platform in China. The video caught the eye for climbing the Tianti ladder with his son.
Meanwhile, to try climbing the stairs of the sky on Mount Qixing, visitors must pay 580 yuan or the equivalent of IDR 1.3 million, for three hours. Visitors will be accompanied by coaches and equipped with helmets, seat belts, and backpacks to climb.
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