According to relevant data, the core landscape of the ladder cliff has a long history, which can be traced back to the Northern Wei Dynasty. Although the gap in the wall has experienced wind and rain, it is clearly identifiable. It is a zigzag ancient plank road dug artificially on the edge of the cliff according to the terrain. It consists of 365 steps, four or five feet wide and seven or eight inches high.
A bird's-eye view of the overall shape of the stepped cliff is like carving 365 steps on a vertical stone. The terrain is steep and the scenery is unique and breathtaking.
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