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Adventure-lovers defy gravity on the tallest Chinese TV tower

The 'Landmark Alpha' adventure park opened in January on the 600m high Canton Tower, with courses at heights ranging from 198m to 298m

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 May 2021 3:00PM

Adventure-lovers defy gravity on the tallest Chinese TV tower
This photo taken on May 23, shows a visitor and guide crossing a section at the adventure park of Canton Tower in Guangzhou, southern China. – AFP pic, May 29, 2021

GUANGZHOU – Walking tightropes, rappelling down a four-storey-high rope tunnel, sitting in a dangling basket 58 floors high – tourists have been steeling their nerves for adrenaline-filled challenges in a new assault course at the top of China's tallest TV tower.

Thrill-seekers in Guangzhou are rewarded with a rare panoramic view of the cityscape along the Pearl River through the steel structure of the tower, with a sweeping night breeze to break the stifling heat of the southern city.

Wearing helmets and a harnesses, tourists can scramble and climb between the distinctive twisting metal structure, accompanied by a coach who shouts instructions while demonstrating techniques to go through each challenge, pausing occasionally to find the best position to take photos for the challengers.

"I've never had a more exciting experience anywhere," a glowing Peng Xin told AFP, wiping sweat from his brow after finishing the challenge on the 33rd floor, 198m off the ground.

"I came here mainly to challenge myself and get a taste of new things," he added.

Costing over 80 million RMB (US$12.5 million, RM51.7 million) and taking over a year to build, the 'Landmark Alpha' adventure park opened in January this year on the 600m high Canton Tower. 

It offers extreme sports enthusiasts three different courses at heights ranging from 198m to 298m.

Adventurers in Guangzhou spend up to 688 RMB (US$108, RM446) per person on a single course in the tower.

"The coaches gave very detailed and thorough instructions," one adrenaline junkie surnamed Li told AFP after jumping off a ladder on the 58th floor.

China's mega structures have come under scrutiny after a towering skyscraper in the nearby city of Shenzhen swayed without explanation and was evacuated earlier this month.

However, Li said: "The safety measures are good. It is only under this precondition that we can fully enjoy the challenge."

The adventure park typically welcomes two to three hundred tourists during public holidays – but not all have the courage to finish the full challenge.

"I thought I was brave enough to do it, but my legs just gave out," confessed one ashen-faced climber, retracing her steps along a rope tunnel. – AFP, May 29, 2021

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