Set on the southern slopes of the central Daba Mountains, it’s an extremely narrow road, and also serves as the only transportation route connecting Lanying village to the outside world. Before it was built, residents were required to travel almost an entire day to exit the mountainous area. They also had to make a six-hour stair climb to get to a nearby area, and the stairs were definitely not too safe-looking.
If reports are to go by, the road has been hand-carved by the villagers, and took more than 15 years. The road seems to be a hanging wall highway, a daring feat that drivers try every time they take this path.
Further, reports add that now the extremely narrow road, also known as the ‘Sky Road’ has been widened and paved, and has improved travel convenience of the villagers in this area. Also, the village has built a viewing platform, street lamps, hiking trails, toilets, and other infrastructure.