The winding road in Xinjiang, China is not for the faint of heart, just looking at the height is enough to make people dizzy.
Dizziness with the road of a hundred zigzag turns in China There are dozens of roads in the world that make drivers tremble just by looking at the photos. Some of them were built with the remaining pebbles, slippery and crisscrossed on the cliffs and dangerous passes. Panlong in Xinjiang, China is one of them. ‘Panlong’ is the name of a winding mountain road known locally as the ‘highland sky road’. Located at an altitude of 4,200 meters, the road is nestled in the Pamir Plateau, the Kunlun Mountains, Taxkorgan District, Tajik, Xinjiang, China. Seen from the satellite map, the winding path was like a giant dragon hovering in the highlands. The 36 km long road creates a beautiful scene but is also extremely dangerous The winding road defies every silk steering wheel Located at an altitude of 4,200 meters, the path looks like a dragon flying in the middle of the plateau With spectacular views and hundreds of winding turns, this is probably the dream of those who love to drive. Of course only silk drivers are brave enough, reckless to drive on this winding road. When coming to this area, visitors can admire the magnificent scenery of the surrounding high mountains. The mountain views make a trip along this path truly a memorable experience. That beauty is compared to a rose with thorns, giving the driver the opportunity to challenge himself. The 36-kilometer long road allows mountain farmers and herders in the area to pass through Pamirs. The road connects the town of Tashkurgan county with another town nearby. To make travel easier and promote economic and social development in the region, Tajik will continue to improve its infrastructure. The Chinese authorities have approved a project to build an airport in the district.
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