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THE world’s longest outdoor escalator is now open and it covers an insane distance and takes more than 20 minutes to ride to the top. The 3,000ft “Goddess” escalator soars up the top of a “cyberpunk ...
The insane infrastructure located in the city of Wushan in China’s Chongqing municipality, is hailed the world’s longest outdoor escalator. It spans 905 metres and rises 243 metres in elevation. The ...
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Wushan County has unveiled a massive new infrastructure project featuring what is described as the world's longest outdoor escalator network. The system connects the town center to a high mountain ...
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The longest outdoor escalator system in the world is now running in Wushan County, China. At nearly 3,000 feet long, it carries pedestrians up 800 feet in elevation—around the height of an 80-story ...
The structure spans nearly 3,000 feet and climbs 800 feet in elevation Christopher Edwards is a Writer, Lifestyle at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE since 2026. His work has previously appeared ...
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