Take the high road! Chinese village's only contact with world is 1,000-yard zip-line at a dizzying height above valley floor
Don't look down! This terrifying zip line
stretching 400metres above the valley floor is the only connection to
the outside world for Yushan village in China's Hubei Province
If you suffer from even the slightest
amount vertigo then Yushan village in China's Hubei Province is
probably best kept off any list of potential holiday destinations.
For
despite its staggeringly beautiful location, Yushan's only connection
with the outside world is a precarious zip line stretching for a
dizzying kilometre, 400 metres above the valley floor.
A
pair of thick cables are strung between two high cliff faces with a
steel cage suspended below to carry people and goods in and out of the
village.
Short cut: Yushan has a population of just over 200 people and before the ropeway was built in 1997, villagers faced a walk of several days to get to the nearest village
Yushan has a population of just over 200 people and before the ropeway was built in 1997, villagers faced a walk of several days to get to the next nearest village.
The ropeway, which is powered by a diesel engine, is 1,000 meters long and 400 meters above the valley floor. Zhang Xinjian has been maintaining the ropeway for the past 15 years.
He said: 'I started to work at this spot since the rope was set up. No one would take the job.
'As my father was the village head he had to assign me to do it and it has been 15 years.'
Lubricating the cables once a week is a very dangerous job. Zhang has to take the cart and apply oil onto the cables along the way.
Stressful job: Lubricating the cables has to be
done once a week so Zhang has to perch himself on the cart and apply oil
as he slides along the rope
Reliable: A primitive-looking diesel engine is all that powers the zip line. If it breaks down passengers would be left dangling above the valley floor
Short cut: Yushan has a population of just over 200 people and before the ropeway was built in 1997, villagers faced a walk of several days to get to the nearest village
Not a job for the faint-hearted:
Maintenance man Zhang Xinjian at work checking the cable ropeway
precariously suspended between two cliffs
The ropeway, which is powered by a diesel engine, is 1,000 meters long and 400 meters above the valley floor. Zhang Xinjian has been maintaining the ropeway for the past 15 years.
All aboard: Passengers wait to travel across the
cable ropeway connecting Yushan to the outside world and Zhang
Xinjian at work maintaining the diesel engine
'As my father was the village head he had to assign me to do it and it has been 15 years.'
Lubricating the cables once a week is a very dangerous job. Zhang has to take the cart and apply oil onto the cables along the way.
'In
the beginning, my father, my younger brother and I took care of the
cableway together, but later my younger brother quit and my father's
health went bad, so it's only me that could do the job'.
Reliable: A primitive-looking diesel engine is all that powers the zip line. If it breaks down passengers would be left dangling above the valley floor
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