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Located in Eastern Hubei Province, the Tiantangzhai Cliffwalk is one of China's largest elevated walkway tourism sites with over 4 kilometers of winding paths situated in two different mountain locations several kilometers apart.   
 
Located in Eastern Hubei Province, the Tiantangzhai Cliffwalk is one of China's largest elevated walkway tourism sites with over 4 kilometers of winding paths situated in two different mountain locations several kilometers apart.   
  
The main cliffwalk group is located upon the second highest peak of the Dabie Mountains on the border between Hubei and Anhui Province where the elevation rises to 1,729.13 metres (5,673 feet) above sea level.  Much of the concrete cantilevered walk is covered in glass.   
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The main cliffwalk group is located upon the second highest peak of the Dabie Mountains on the border between Hubei and Anhui Province where the elevation rises to 1,729.13 meters (5,673 feet) above sea level.  Much of the concrete cantilevered walk is covered in glass.   
  
 
A more recent addition to the cliffwalk is a 145 meter tall elevator that allows tourists a quick lift up and out of one of the river valleys.  The steel truss structure is an interesting bit of engineering but it does make one wonder why China does not have more mountain funiculars that are well suited to steep slopes and blend more easily into the environment.   
 
A more recent addition to the cliffwalk is a 145 meter tall elevator that allows tourists a quick lift up and out of one of the river valleys.  The steel truss structure is an interesting bit of engineering but it does make one wonder why China does not have more mountain funiculars that are well suited to steep slopes and blend more easily into the environment.   
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The 145 meter tall Tiantangzhai elevator.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 9 March 2017

Tiantangzhai Cliffwalk
天堂寨玻璃栈道
Tiantangzhaizhen, Hubei, China
(476) feet high / (145) meters high
6 foot span / 2 meter span
2016?

TiantangzhaiEdgeCliffwalk.jpg


Located in Eastern Hubei Province, the Tiantangzhai Cliffwalk is one of China's largest elevated walkway tourism sites with over 4 kilometers of winding paths situated in two different mountain locations several kilometers apart.

The main cliffwalk group is located upon the second highest peak of the Dabie Mountains on the border between Hubei and Anhui Province where the elevation rises to 1,729.13 meters (5,673 feet) above sea level. Much of the concrete cantilevered walk is covered in glass.

A more recent addition to the cliffwalk is a 145 meter tall elevator that allows tourists a quick lift up and out of one of the river valleys. The steel truss structure is an interesting bit of engineering but it does make one wonder why China does not have more mountain funiculars that are well suited to steep slopes and blend more easily into the environment.

The north group of cliffwalks is located along a section of the Linan River gorge.


TiantangzhaiEdgeWalkways.jpg


TiantangzhaiGlassWalkViews.jpg


TiantangzhaiGlassWalkways.jpg


TiantangzhaiRidge.jpg


TiantangzhaiCliffElevatorFromBelow.jpg

The 145 meter tall Tiantangzhai elevator.


Tiantangzhai&Sky.jpg


TiantangzhaiElevatorFarView.jpg


TiantangzhaiElevatorClose.jpg


TiantangzhaiCliffElevator.jpg


TiantangzhaiElevator&Trees.jpg


TiantangzhaiElevatorWalkway.jpg


TiantangzhaiElevatorEntrance.jpg


TiantangzhaiRailings.jpg


TiantangzhaiRocks.jpg


TiantangzhaiSatelliteClose.jpg

Tiantangzhai Cliffwalk satellite image.


TiantangzhaiSatelliteElevator.jpg

Tiantangzhai satellite image with approximate location of the elevator.


TiantangzhaiSatelliteNorthCliffwalks.jpg

Tiantangzhai satellite image of the Linan River gorge cliffwalks.


TiantangzhaiLocationMap.jpg

Tiantangzhai Cliffwalk location map.


TiantangzhaiLocationMapWide.jpg