(Video) China World’s Highest Lift Up The Cliff In Just 88 Seconds

The Bailong Elevator (Hundred Dragons Elevator) is a glass elevator built onto the side of a huge cliff in the Wulingyuan area of Zhangjiajie, the People’s Republic of China that is 326 m (1,070 ft) high.

Located in Zhangjiajie Forest Park in China, this elevator moves and reaches the top floor in just 88 seconds!

This elevator can accommodate up to 50 people and become a transport with the largest passenger capacity in the world.

It is claimed to be the highest and heaviest outdoor elevator in the world. Construction of the elevator began in October 1999, and it was opened to the public by 2002.

Each elevator can take 64 passengers every time and the speed is 3 m / s (the speed has been accelerated to 5m / s since 2013). If the three elevators run simultaneously, the number of one-way passengers will reach 4,000 per hour.

Sources: CNN

Adib Mohd

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