Many asked where the road is. It's in Lanying Grand Canyon (Asia’s deepest valley) in Chongqing, China.
Starting in 2001, villagers spent 4 years and 3 months — using only steel drills and sledgehammers — carving a road across sheer cliffs over 1,000 meters high.
Before this road, a tiny village of 50+ families was completely trapped. To go to school, see a doctor, or visit relatives, villagers had to climb nearly a kilometer of vertical rock face.
So in 2001, the village Party secretary called a meeting around a campfire. His bold idea: raise their own money and carve a road through the cliff. Every villager said yes. Men, women, the elderly, and children worked day and night.
That’s how a hand-carved sky road ended their isolation forever.
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