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Longest cable car in the world

The cable car in Bà Nà Hills, Da Nang, Vietnam holds the World Record for the longest non-stop single-track cable car at 5,801 meters. 


It also holds the record for the highest difference in elevation between the lower and upper stations   Nearly 1400m in elevation increase in the cable car system. That’s about 3 to 4 equalising ear pops on the trip up for Gavin and I! 


Besides the Golden Bridge with its famous hands holding the structure, what awaits at the top is more Intagrammable points per square meter than we’ve ever seen! More Images to follow. 


The cable car is the primary access to the Bà Nà Hills resort, a unique entertainment and tourism complex that resembles a medieval castle, including attractions like an amusement park, a French village, gardens, and a spiritual site with a giant Buddha statue.



 
 
 

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