The Bridge of Immortals, Huang Shang China
Huangshan or Yellow Mountain is a mountain range in eastern China and a well-known iconic place in that region. The whole range consists of granite peaks, amazing landscapes, heights, and beautiful sunsets. The Huangshan Mountains in eastern China have formed over 100 million years ago. During this time, they changed their shape thousands of times due to passing glaciers, inspiring many poets and directors.
The most famous landmark of this mountain range is the Bridge of the Immortals. This is the world`s highest bridge. To get there you have to have an adventurous spirit as well as a lot of courage. Crossing the bridge leads to a cave deep into the rock. The view of the mountainside that lies beneath is spectacular.
The Fairy Walking Bridge connects two rocks at an altitude of 1320 meters above sea level. Until 1987, the residents had to walk over the abyss along the old hanging path, many of them fell. So it hence the name “Bridge of the Immortals”. The current bridge construction is safe for pedestrians, but the former ill fame of this place has remained. This place is pure magic for hikers and climbers and something everyone should experience. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of China’s major tourist destinations.