What could possibly go wrong? The tourist trek thousands of feet up a
Chinese mountain along wooden boards that were nailed together 700 years ago

By Daily Mail 
Reporter<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Daily+Mail+Reporter>

 *PUBLISHED:* 11:59 GMT, 29 May 2013 | *UPDATED:* 16:57 GMT, 29 May 2013

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These vertigo-inducing pictures show tourists navigating an extremely
narrow and treacherous walkway along cliffs at a scenic mountain in China's
Shaanxi Province.

The precipitous Chang Kong Cliff Road on Haushan mountain was built more
than 700 years ago by hermits seeking ‘immortals’ they thought were living
deep in the mountains.

The walkway is only a foot width wide and has been built clinging to the
absolutely vertical cliff. One misstep would send pilgrims plunging
thousands of feet down into the valley.

These days, anyone brave enough to navigate the path does have to wear a
special safety harness.

 [image: Perhaps its better not to see? A daredevil visitor to Huashan
Mountain's Chang Kong Cliff Road walks the narrow pathway in a dense mist
which obscures the background... and the lethal drop below]

Perhaps its better not to see? A daredevil visitor to Huashan Mountain's
Chang Kong Cliff Road walks the narrow pathway in a dense mist which
obscures the background... and the lethal drop below
 [image: What a view: A young woman traverses the narrow walkway]

 [image: Taking it all in: She sits as she poses for a photograph]

But what a view... A young woman poses for photographs along the walkway,
which was built more than 700 years ago by hermits seeking ‘immortals’ they
thought were living deep in the mountains

 [image: Look! No hands! A man trusts his life to the safety harness as he
negotiates a section where the wooden walkway ends and the path continues
cut out of the living rock of the mountain]

Look! No hands! A man trusts his life to the safety harness as he
negotiates a section where the wooden walkway ends and the path continues
cut out of the living rock of the mountain
 [image: Don't look down! Or do, but prepare to be afraid...]

 [image: The only way is forward...]

Don't look down! The man in the red jacket breaks the cardinal rule of
moutaineering. But even if he is afraid, there's no turning back: to avoid
precarious congestion the Chang Kong route is strictly one way

 [image: Thank goodness for those safety ropes: The walkway is only a foot
width wide and has been built clinging to the absolutely vertical cliff.
One misstep would send visitors plunging thousands of feet down into the
valley]

Thank goodness for those safety ropes: The walkway is only a foot width
wide and has been built clinging to the absolutely vertical cliff. One
misstep would send visitors plunging thousands of feet down into the valley

 [image: Breathtaking: Huashan Mountain is part of the Qin Ling Range that
divides northern and southern Shaanxi, and also China. It is one of China's
Five Great Mountains, and has a long history of religious significance]

Breathtaking: Huashan Mountain is part of the Qin Ling Range that divides
northern and southern Shaanxi, and also China. It is one of China's Five
Great Mountains, and has a long history of religious significance

 [image: Ancient: The road was built during the Yuan dynasty by a person
named He Yuan Xi and his students and took them 40 years to complete. It
was built as a route to a more peaceful place to practice their religious
beliefs]

Ancient: The road was built during the Yuan dynasty by a person named He
Yuan Xi and his students and took them 40 years to complete. It was built
as a route to a more peaceful place to practice their religious beliefs

 [image: Vertigo-inducing: Tourists cling to the safety chains as they make
their way along the Chang Kong route]

Vertigo-inducing: Tourists cling to the safety chains as they make their
way along the Chang Kong route

 [image: Tourists climb stairs to the narrow walkway: The route to conquer
the peaks passes temples, shrines, pavilions, terraces, carvings, and
statues interspersed between the granite paths and forested margins]

Tourists climb stairs to the narrow walkway: The route to conquer the peaks
passes temples, shrines, pavilions, terraces, carvings, and statues
interspersed between the granite paths and forested margins

 [image: Sacred place: Many visitors time their ascent to arrive at the
peak to watch the spectacular sunrise]

Sacred place: Many visitors time their ascent to arrive at the peak to
watch the spectacular sunrise

 [image: Danger: Tourists queue to make their way up the mountain. Despite
the safety measures introduced by cutting deeper pathways and building up
stone steps and wider paths, fatalities continue to occur on the mountain]

Danger: Tourists queue to make their way up the mountain. Despite the
safety measures introduced by cutting deeper pathways and building up stone
steps and wider paths, fatalities continue to occur on the mountain




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