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Tags. You can climb up a mountain without really climbing up a mountain! The highest peak is the Xiao Wutaishan at 9,455 feet.

This staircase stretches for 699 steps from Jamestown in the floor of a valley and up to the fort at Ladder Hill.

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The mountain sits on a unique step-fault zone of North China Plain and Loess Plateau and is covered by good vegetation.

The staircase extends for 142 meters over 192 steps.

Although it looks scary and no doubt would be for anyone with vertigo, the staircase is meant to give users the thrill of mountaineering without the danger..

They are part of the Taihang fold system of Permian times (i.e., about 250 to 300 million years ago), have a general northeast-to-southwest trend,…

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Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.The Taihang Mountains were formed during the mountain-building processes of the The mountains are drained to the east by numerous tributary streams of the The Taihang Mountains have historically formed an obstacle to movement between Shanxi and Hebei, and the phrase “the road over Taihang” has long been a poetic Along the steep eastern face of the mountains are rich and easily accessible coal seams, which are mined in the southern area around

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The main peak, Xiao Wutaishan, is 9,455 feet high, while most of the others range between 5,000 and 6,500 feet high.

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Built in 1841 the actual height is only 27 meters given the size of each step.

Taihang Mountain Spiral Staircase. For instance, Shanxi Province whose name translates to “western mountains” derived its name from its location on the western part of the mountain while Shandong Province which means “eastern mountains” is located on the eastern side.

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Taihang Mountains (Linzhou, China) The 300 foot-tall spiral staircase next to China's Taihang Mountains are not for the faint of heart.

The Red Flag Canal is located on the south edge of the Taihang Mountains..

The mountain range is located at the intersection of Tibetan region, North China Plain region, Loess Plateau region, and the Inner Mongolia-Xinjiang region, specifically in the provinces of Hebei, Henan, and Shanxi.

Taihang Mountains is a mountain range in China that runs down the eastern edge of the Loess Plateau.

Taihang Mountain range is mainly drained to the east by the many All maps, graphics, flags, photos and original descriptions © 2020 worldatlas.com

“Here the wind blows and batters them, the birds fly past them, the stairs creak.

Taihang Mountains extend over 250 miles north to south.

The Taihang Mountains has a very long geological history that no other mountain range can match. Taihang Mountains Spiral Staircase in … The mountain range was formed by a series of tectonic activities of the earth’s crust and the upward lifting of the fault blocks on the ancient continents. The Taihang Mountains is often erroneously referred to as the mountains of Tai-hsing Range, especially by the western writers. The Taihang Mountains stretch 250 miles from north to south and also extend into Shanxi, and Hebei Province..

On the southern edge of the mountains is the Red Flag Canal while the Shitai Passenger Railway passes under the mountains.Taihang Mountains is a fault block mountain range that has flat and open peaks and a large area of planation surfaces. The Taihang Mountains were formed during the mountain-building processes of the Jurassic Period (i.e., about 200 to 145 million years ago).

In the northwest the rugged Taihang and Zhongtiao mountains form the steep eastern edge of the Shanxi Plateau, rising in places above 5,000 feet (1,524 metres).

It has an average elevation of 4,900 to 6,600 feet above the sea level.

The mountain range is a unique form of the mountain chain that is typical of mountain chains in eastern Asia.