#8: Bridge of Immortals – China
Legend and landscape intertwine on Huangshan’s Bridge of Immortals. Set high among China’s famed Yellow Mountains, this arched stone marvel connects two cliffs via a narrow path, accessible only through ancient tunnels carved from the rock.

Mist swirls at its base, blurring the line between earth and sky, giving the illusion you’re walking through a dream. The bridge is solid, but it’s the isolation that unnerves—the silence, the elevation, the sense of stepping into a fable with no ending promised. Built in 1987, yet radiating a timeless myth, it asks: Do you believe in immortality… or admire the view?