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‘Fairytale’ Chinese valley is the ‘most dangerous tourist destination in the world’

By staff10 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Almost one million tourists a year flock to the stunning – but deadly – tourist trap

Wangxian Valley in Shangrao is in central China's Jiangxi province
Wangxian Valley in Shangrao is in central China’s Jiangxi province(Image: Future Publishing via Getty Images)

An abandoned mine has been transformed into a glittering but deadly tourist trap in China. The stunning – but terrifying – former mine and includes death drops at the foot of beds, roaring water fountains and gaping canyons.

The majority of the fairytale town is built into the sides of cliffs, with Wangxian Valley was described as “the most dangerous tourist destination in the world” by one X user.

Now, this rocky death trap pulls in almost one million visitors a year, according to China Discovery. Nestled in Shangrao , in the Jiangxi Province, the quarry that fell into disrepair in 1969 has now been overhauled into a tourism superstructure.

It is surrounded by ancient Buddhist villages and farms, bordered by the Ling Mountain. Its name means “Gazing at Immortals” and legend says in ancient times, “Hu Zuyu ascended to the Immortal Palace”, marking the area as a land of outstanding natural beauty and spirituality.

The town is also known as the Fairy Valley
The town is also known as the Fairy Valley(Image: VCG via Getty Images)

Blanketed by centuries old forests, the valley is dotted with bright streams, which you can now white water raft in. A stand out is the Wangxian Waterfall which creates its own localised fog with the force of its waters., whereas the serene Sanqing Waterfall is more gentle, complete with quaint mossy rocks.

There is also the fantastical Odd Rock Pool, which is made up of a plethora of quirky and unusually shaped rocks. At night, the cliff side transforms into a stunning light show, with it lit up by a network of warm yellow lights.

If you stay at the White Crane Cliff hotel, which has 12 glass-walled guest rooms, you can read a book with a head-spinning view in their cliff-side library, perched 110 meters above the valley floor. The cobblestone streets such as Baiwei Street, Rock Plaza and the ancient Yang Mansion house reconstructions of ancient Chinese buildings, offering a glimpse into architecture of a bygone era.

The surrounding landscape is filled with ancient forests and beautiful streams and waterfalls
The surrounding landscape is filled with ancient forests and beautiful streams and waterfalls(Image: VCG via Getty Images)

If you are more of an activity person, you can trek through a path that follows the valley’s collection of waterfalls. and if you fancy something that will raise your heart rate a little more, you can take a stroll down the breathtaking Cliffside Walkway, a terrifying 388-meter adventure along canyon walls, with 100 meters of vertical drop.

For the truly daring there is also a 50-meter Glass Walkway. Whilst you may rest assured the 28mm thick glass floor will support you, your mind may also be soothed as the glass has been made slightly opaque.

You can also raft in a thrilling 2.8km journey down the river through 185-meter canyon walls. The trip lasts about an hour after a half-an-hour walk up to the launch point

If you’re more interested in trying local food, Wangxian Tofu is a delicious and unique dish made from soybeans grown at an altitude of over 200 meters.

The tofu is prepared using mountain spring water. The Yuyu dumplings consist of a pork filling encased in chewy wrapper made from taro and tapioca starch and the Dengzhan Guo is a lantern-like structure made from filled with shiitake mushrooms, pork, soybean sprouts, and bamboo shoots.

Each evening the streets are filled with performances, folk music and traditional cultural experiences, ending with their famous fire show and bonfire party.

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