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The zip line is a very representative and typical primitive means of transportation in the Nujiang River, and it is still widely used today. The zip line used to be the main means of transportation for the ethnic minorities in the Nujiang Grand Canyon in Yunnan.

The zip line can be regarded as the most thrilling "bridge" in the world, known as the "Bridge of Wind". The Nujiang Grand Canyon has high mountains and deep valleys, and the river is torrential. The Lisu, Nu, Tibetan, Dulong and other peoples who lived on both sides of the Nujiang River for generations built their homes with wisdom and sweat, opened channels on the cliffs, and took off on the rolling river. bridge. The ziplines on the Nu River and the Dulong River, and the vine net bridge are their inventions. There is a saying among the Lisu people, "Those who can't cross the zip line are not considered Lisu men". Flying on the torrential Nu River, the Lisu and Nu people have been trained to be brave and fearless, and their heroic character has made men and women become trapeze people.

In recent years, the zip line has developed from a simple means of transportation to a traditional national sport that expresses national characteristics and courage. Now the ziplines kept in some places have also been replaced by steel cables driven by pulleys. Some ziplines have become a tool for local people to carry out physical exercise and entertainment, and some have fun with the whole family. There are various events such as single, double, mixed doubles, people and things, people and animals, etc. It has become a thrilling landscape of the Nujiang Grand Canyon.

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