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A walk in the clouds

A high bridge slashes travel time, brings people home, and turns a remote valley into a thriving destination, Yang Feiyue reports in Jishou, Hunan.

By Yang Feiyue????|????China Daily????|???? Updated: 2026-03-21 17:27

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Driving across the Aizhai Bridge in Hunan province provides a surreal experience high above the clouds. [Photo provided to China Daily]

The road they built stretched barely 6 kilometers, yet it twisted through 13 hairpin turns carved into a slope only a few hundred meters high. In places, 26 switchbacks seemed stacked almost on top of each other.

Locals had a saying: "Aizhai slope, mountains upon mountains, 13 turns — each turn, a gate to hell."

Traffic jams could last half a day, and accidents were frequent, sometimes fatal.

In 1992, the Aizhai traffic police squadron was formed. With no flat ground to stand on, the officers built a post in the trees — a few wooden planks nailed between branches, hanging over the cliff's edge. From this precarious perch, they directed traffic, suspended in midair.

By 2004, the provincial authorities had approved a new highway linking Jishou, the urban heart of western Hunan, to Chadong, a town located on the border with Chongqing.

But one challenge remained: they had to cross the Dehang Grand Canyon — a chasm more than 1,000 meters wide, with a 500-meter drop. They had to do it without destroying the fragile canyon ecosystem.

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