On a high at Heaven’s Door


Tourists posing on the glass walkway built along the edge of a cliff at Tianmen Mountain.

OUR cable car was halfway up the 1,519m-high Tianmen Mountain when we caught the first sight of the Tianmen Cave, a 57m-wide natural hole between two peaks.

While raindrops landed on the cable car windows, the mountain – known as “Heaven’s Door” in Mandarin – was shrouded in a heavy fog that added to the mysterious air at this tourist spot in Zhangjiajie city, Hunan province.

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