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Tianmen Mountain : ウィキペディア英語版
Tianmen Mountain

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Tianmen Mountain () is a mountain located within Tianmen Mountain National Park, Zhangjiajie, in northwestern Hunan Province, China.
A cablecar was constructed by the French company Poma from nearby Zhangjiajie railway station to the top of the mountain. Tianmen Mountain Cableway is claimed in tourist publications as the "longest passenger cableway of high mountains in the world", with 98 cars and a total length of and ascent of The highest gradient is an unusual 37 degrees. Tourists can walk on kilometres of paths built onto the cliff face at the top of the mountain, including sections with glass floors. An road with 99 bends also reaches the top of the mountain and takes visitors to Tianmen cave, a natural hole in the mountain of a height of .
A large temple is also located on the summit with chairlift or footpath access. The original temple here was built in the Tang Dynasty. Today a more recent construction with Tang dynasty architecture occupies the site and includes a vegetarian restaurant in the 10000 sq mi of setting.
On September 25, 2011 Jeb Corliss glided through the wide archway in the mountain using a wingsuit. The flight began from a helicopter at , and ended with a safe landing on a nearby bridge. The World Wingsuit League held the first and second World Wingsuit Championships in Tianmen. On October 8, 2013, during a training jump for the second world championships, Viktor Kováts plunged to his death when he was unable to open his parachute.

File:Tian Menshan Mountain 2.jpg|View of the ''Heaven-Linking Avenue'' from a cable car.
File:Tian Menshan Mountain 5.jpg|View of the natural arch and the stairway leading to it.
File:Tian Menshan Mountain 6.jpg|View under the arch.
File:Tian_Menshan Mountain 7.jpg|Plaque commemorating Alain Robert's climb in 2007.
File:Tian Men Shan Temple 2.jpg|Tianmenshan Temple
File:Tianmen Mountain cliff footpath.jpg|The cliff path that encircles the mountain top.

==References==



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