The Wushan Goddess Escalator in Chongqing has officially become the world’s longest outdoor escalator system , stretching about 905 meters and rising 242 meters—like climbing an 80-story building .
Built along the rugged Wu Gorge, it follows the mountain’s natural shape instead of cutting through it . The system includes 21 escalators, 8 elevators, and multiple walkways, connecting remote Yangtze River communities to urban areas .
What once took a tough 60-minute hike now takes just 20 minutes , making life easier for locals and boosting tourism. The glass-covered design also offers stunning panoramic views .
Engineered to handle extreme weather and heavy crowds, it features advanced safety monitoring systems .
More than just transport, this project reflects China’s vision of “painless hiking” —making nature more accessible while driving tourism and economic growth .
Built along the rugged Wu Gorge, it follows the mountain’s natural shape instead of cutting through it . The system includes 21 escalators, 8 elevators, and multiple walkways, connecting remote Yangtze River communities to urban areas .
What once took a tough 60-minute hike now takes just 20 minutes , making life easier for locals and boosting tourism. The glass-covered design also offers stunning panoramic views .
Engineered to handle extreme weather and heavy crowds, it features advanced safety monitoring systems .
More than just transport, this project reflects China’s vision of “painless hiking” —making nature more accessible while driving tourism and economic growth .
The Wushan Goddess Escalator in Chongqing has officially become the world’s longest outdoor escalator system , stretching about 905 meters and rising 242 meters—like climbing an 80-story building .
Built along the rugged Wu Gorge, it follows the mountain’s natural shape instead of cutting through it . The system includes 21 escalators, 8 elevators, and multiple walkways, connecting remote Yangtze River communities to urban areas .
What once took a tough 60-minute hike now takes just 20 minutes , making life easier for locals and boosting tourism. The glass-covered design also offers stunning panoramic views .
Engineered to handle extreme weather and heavy crowds, it features advanced safety monitoring systems .
More than just transport, this project reflects China’s vision of “painless hiking” —making nature more accessible while driving tourism and economic growth .