Bailong elevator, which is located in China’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and means “Facial Dragon Elevator ,, is a worldwide interest in the world with its designing with nature.
If you have a fear of height, you can hop when reading this content, but you will look at it.
Guinness was declared by the world records “the longest open -air elevator in the world”.
The production of Bailong elevator, which was found with 326 meters, was started in 1999 and completed in 2002, and the cost was close to $ 20 million. The elevator made of steel rises in the midst of Zhangjiejie’s fascinating sandstone columns.
So what the other has a privilege. At that time, let’s talk about another detail that the elevator is the reason for interest. The columns here are the floating mountains that inspire Avatar cinema.
How many seconds are you on top?
“No more!” One of the features that make you say is the exit face. After the beautification made in 2015, the elevator completes his trip in 1 minute 32 seconds.
In such a short period of time, 326 meters of natural passengers are going out with 50 passengers. The elevator, which has a carrying capacity of 4,900 kg, is not only the longest open -air elevator with all these features, but also the world’s highest double -storey travel elevator, the world’s faster passenger traffic elevator and the largest carrying capacity.
You take three pairs of high -speed systems, and during the trip you enjoy a very short respite, panoramic image. It’s like a dream!
In glass cabins, you move to the other dimension.
The fact that it is made of glass makes the elevator more attractive. You can watch Zhangjiejie’s gigantic sandstone columns, vast forests and fascinating valleys in the fogs from these cabins. The type that even those with fear of height will want to see.
Another feature that makes Bailong elevator unique is that it is designed in an environmentally friendly form. In the construction of the structure, the natural pleasures in the region were not wasted. Instead of carving the rocks or processes that would disrupt the natural balance, the elevator was integrated into the mountain slope.
Although it is located in the region with earthquake risk and security concerns, the activity has been stopped for 10 months in 2002-2003, but today it is formed in front of the elevator.
Now, after all this information, would you ride this elevator by entering the midst of adventure enthusiasts? The fog dancing over the mountains, an unforgettable experience, unique walking paths on the hill and an endless look. You can leave your answer to comments by considering these details.