China Unveils World's Longest Escalator: A 905-Meter Engineering Marvel.
'Goddess of Wushan' Escalator Opens to the Public
According to Novyny.live: China has officially opened the world's longest escalator, named the 'Goddess of Wushan,' in the mountainous Wushan district of Chongqing. This infrastructure project represents a significant achievement for improving mobility in challenging terrain. The escalator stretches for 905 meters (nearly 0.6 miles) and climbs to a height of 242.14 meters.
Specifications and Benefits of the New System
The 'Goddess of Wushan' transport system is not just a single escalator but a comprehensive network designed for visitor comfort. It integrates multiple components, including:
- 21 separate escalator sections,
- 8 elevators,
- 4 moving walkways, and
- pedestrian bridges.
A ride on this new system costs just 3 yuan, approximately 40 US cents, making it highly accessible. This affordable price point is expected to encourage widespread use by both locals and tourists.
With its unprecedented length, the 'Goddess of Wushan' has dethroned the previous record-holder, the 112-meter-long Crown Grand Escalator. Projects like this are becoming more common in China's mountainous regions to boost tourism and local economies. The opening is anticipated to enhance convenience significantly and spur further development of the area's tourist infrastructure.
The inauguration of the 'Goddess of Wushan' escalator marks a pivotal advancement in the infrastructure of China's mountainous regions, likely to stimulate greater tourist traffic to the area.
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The convenient and affordable transport link is projected to increase visitor numbers, providing a positive impact on the local economy. Such ambitious engineering projects could serve as a model for other nations with similar geographical challenges that require improved mountain transportation solutions.
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