If you’re feeling adventurous, this sky walkway-turned-waterfall at the Huangteng Gorge in China, is not to be missed. With a name almost as long as the corridor, the structure is called ‘Guangdong’s Highest Sky Corridor Waterfall Walkway’.
The gigantic tourist attraction is 368m in length and 500m in height, with 450 water nozzles and around 2000 electric lights on the outermost circular bridge that react to music, making it the world’s largest circular musical waterfall having a total circumference of 168m. Once you make it to the end of the walkway, you will be rewarded with dazzling views of a 500m waterfall flowing down the Huangteng Gorge.
Ticket prices are not even that steep: 198 Yuan (around R500) will get you in. Plus, we know what you’re thinking and no, Qingyuan is not close to Wuhan. Visitors will be a good 900 kilomtres away from the city where the dreaded coronavirus originated.
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