ALBAWABA – China unveiled its new and exciting tourist attraction, named the ‘Sky Ladder.’ This attraction offers visitors the chance to see the country from the sky, providing breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience for those who love adventure and excitement.
The new Tianti “Sky Ladder”
The newest attraction, called Tianti in Chinese, meaning 'Sky Ladder,' spans 551 feet (168 meters) in length and stretches between two cliffs at an elevation of 5,000 feet (1,524 meters), according to Chinese state media.
The Sky Ladder is located at Mount Qixing in Zhangjiajie Nature Park, in southwestern Hunan province. Visitors can enjoy climbing the trails using steel handrails, footrests, tethers, and cables. Currently, the Sky Ladder attracts approximately 1,200 tourists per day.

'Sky Ladder,' spans 551 feet (168 meters) in length and stretches between two cliffs at an elevation of 5,000 feet (1,524 meters). (Qixing Adventure)
The attraction became very popular as visitors are sharing their videos on TikTok and other social media platforms.
Enjoy the Sky Ladder for $80
Qixing Adventure Company, the company that operates Sky Ladder, stated that this full touristic attraction takes about three hours to finish and enjoy, costing nearly $80 (580 yuan).
“The whole process will be accompanied by coaches. Clients are also equipped with helmets, safety belts, and buffer bags (hiking backpacks), any problems found would be eliminated in a timely manner,” said Yuan Xiaorui, marketing supervisor of Qixing Adventure.