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A mountain village on a cliff in southwestern China has been building a huge steel ladder to connect it to the outside world. ImagineChina.
The relics of Buddhist cliff carvings dating back about 1,200 years have been found in Southwest China's Sichuan province, local authorities said.
Villagers living up a remote 800-meter (2,624-foot) clifftop in southwest China that became famous for the precarious ladders connecting it to the world have been moved to a new urban housing estate.
One of China's five sacred mountains, Mount Hua is a lotus-shaped range of peaks and hub of Taoism. It has many harrowing paths to well-being — and to tea.
Schoolchildren in poor Chinese region had to climb more than 2,500 feet up a sheer cliff face on a bamboo ladder, but are finally getting some help Latest U.S.
China’s cliff-clinging glass skywalk opens By Elaine Yu, CNN 1 minute read Updated 5:48 AM EDT, Thu August 4, 2016 Link Copied! Video Ad Feedback. Don't look down ...
The world’s most terrifying school run is about to get a little less hair raising. In the mountains of southwest China’s Sichuan province, a group of children must descend an 800-meter (half ...