High fantasy! - Tourists soar over Baizhangji Waterfall for unforgettable holiday snaps

"Photography enthusiasts, fantasy series fans and thrill-seekers are flocking to Wenzhou to capture dramatic 'wire-flying' holiday photos above the scenic Baizhangji waterfall. Footage filmed on Sunday shows visitors clad in traditional Chinese attire - hanfu - soaring smoothly on wires above the thundering waterfall. The attraction creates a cinematic, gravity-defying effect that seamlessly blends Chinese ancient myths with modern thrill-seeking. "First, I didn't realise I needed to manage my facial expression," one of the tourists commented. "It's too scary, really. I think just going up and coming down is already good enough for me." This wire-flying project has transformed traditional sightseeing into an immersive, dramatic adventure, boosting the scenic area's popularity among tourists. "Most of the time, we tell them to do the 'Golden Rooster Standing on One Leg' pose," a staff member said. "The most common mistake is that the legs don't move. Once they get nervous, they forget to do the movements." The attraction, aimed at giving visitors both an adrenaline rush and a unique photo opportunity, has gone viral, with videos of participants gliding past the waterfall drawing millions of views on social media. Baizhangji, known as one of China's top 10 waterfalls, features stunning terraced cascades, with the tallest drop reaching 200 metres."