Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

Tourist almost lost his life checking in at a rock cliff

VnExpressVnExpress23/03/2024


China Despite warnings of danger, a female tourist climbed Turtle Rock on top of Pai Ya Mountain in Shenzhen to take pictures and slipped and fell.

The incident happened on March 18, on Pai Ya Mountain in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. Some people accompanying the female tourist accidentally recorded the video and posted it on social media. In the video, the female tourist is seen swinging on a protruding rock at the top of the mountain to take a photo. While landing, she slipped and fell, but luckily a man accompanying her caught her in time.

Photo of a female tourist falling off a cliff. Photo: Singtao Daily

The moment a female tourist fell off the cliff. Photo: Singtao Daily

The video’s owner said the female tourist was lucky to escape without serious injury. The video was later removed from the platform.

Local authorities said they had not received any rescue requests at the time of the incident. There have been several similar incidents in recent years and the authorities have pledged to strengthen management, monitoring and warning tourists about the dangers at the site.

To prevent similar incidents, warning signs have been put up along the road, loudspeakers have been used to remind people about safety issues, and personnel have been deployed to regularly check. Checkpoints have been set up at the entrance to the mountain, and staff have been constantly informing visitors about the level of danger, reminding them not to violate safety when climbing.

Turtle Rock is a check-in point for many tourists when climbing Pai Ya Mountain in Shenzhen, China. Photo: Singtao Daily

Turtle Rock is a check-in point for many tourists when climbing Pai Ya Mountain in Shenzhen, China. Photo: Singtao Daily

However, many climbers still ignore the warnings and check in at the dangerous cliff. They still share photos or short videos on social networks recording their adventurous swinging movements at Turtle Rock. This location is famous on social networks, an angle that many people want to take pictures when climbing.

Pai Ya Mountain is a challenging target for many climbers in Shenzhen. The mountain is 707 meters above sea level, the sixth highest peak in Shenzhen and the most dangerous. The mountain is surrounded by sea on three sides, and the rugged rock looks like rows of uneven teeth from the south. Turtle Rock is located on the mountainside, near the top of the mountain, and is a popular check-in spot, despite the danger warnings.

Many other destinations in China also have potential risks, but tourists still deliberately ignore them just to get a beautiful photo to post on social media. A cliff in Anyang, Henan , also has a rock protruding from the cliff that attracts many tourists to stand up and take pictures. To prevent accidents, local authorities banned photography at this location in mid-April 2023.

A lawyer told Beijing Youth Daily that if a tourist intentionally violates safety warnings and gets into an accident, the situation is considered a self-inflicted risk. The tourist cannot claim compensation for damages. Tour guides who intentionally instruct tourists to perform dangerous acts or ignore protective measures may also be held liable for certain violations.

Bich Phuong (According to Singtao Daily )



Source link

Comment (0)

No data
No data

Same tag

Same category

Admiring Gia Lai coastal wind power fields hidden in the clouds
Visit Lo Dieu fishing village in Gia Lai to see fishermen 'drawing' clover on the sea
Locksmith turns beer cans into vibrant Mid-Autumn lanterns
Spend millions to learn flower arrangement, find bonding experiences during Mid-Autumn Festival

Same author

Heritage

;

Figure

;

Enterprise

;

No videos available

News

;

Political System

;

Destination

;

Product

;