In China, acrobats performed on a bridge a thousand meters high.

The Beidi Mountain tourism complex in Guansi Province has recently transformed into a unique and breathtaking attraction, according to Zamin.uz.
Visitors to the site witnessed a stunning performance on a cliff thousands of meters high, where a group of professional acrobats displayed their skills while walking along a narrow iron bar suspended in the air, dressed as characters from the famous Chinese novel Journey to the West.
The scene evoked the legendary monk Xuanzang and his three faithful disciples. Performing under the open sky at extreme heights, the acrobats maintained perfect balance with astonishing precision, leaving the audience in awe.
Each movement was executed with accuracy and confidence, causing those watching from below to relive thrilling moments again and again. As videos of the performance spread across social media, they quickly garnered millions of views.
Many internet users doubted the authenticity of the footage, speculating that it had been created using artificial intelligence due to its seemingly flawless and dangerous nature. However, the majority recognized it as a genuine display of human skill, endurance, and courage.
The Beidi Mountain administration officially confirmed the authenticity of the performances, stating that professional artists who have undergone special training perform this complex show four times a day.
To ensure safety, ordinary tourists are strictly prohibited from participating in such acts or climbing onto the bar. Today, this extraordinary show has become one of the most popular and visited tourist programs in China.
The program not only brings to life examples of classical literature but also demonstrates the vast potential of human capabilities, earning admiration from the global community. Currently, a growing stream of tourists is flocking to the region to witness these skilled acrobats perform with their own eyes.





