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Is this the most scenic walkway you've seen? Stunning pictures show China's 'floating plank' built in the middle of a river

Scenic route in Shiziguan, Hubei, was photographed on Saturday ahead of its official launch on Sunday
The floating walkway in central China allows visitors to see a part of a valley that's only accessible by boat
Tourists can follow the path up and downstream while immersing themselves in the sights around them

By QIN XIE FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 03:33 EST, 2 May 2016 | UPDATED: 04:35 EST, 2 May 2016

These incredible aerial images show a stunning scenic route in the depth of a valley in Hubei, central China, that was once only accessible via rowing boats.

The wooden walkway in the Shiziguan scenic area, captured for the first time on Saturday, was unveiled to the public on Sunday during the country's Labour Day weekend.

Measuring approximately 1,640 feet long (500 metres), it wraps around the mountains that surrounds it according to People's Daily Online.

As the images show, tourists are able to walk up or downstream, following the course of the river.

The walkway floats on the river, giving visitors the sensation that they're walking on water.

All around them is the lush, green forests, creating a feeling of serenity.


New for tourists: Scenic route (pictured) in Shiziguan, Hubei, was photographed on Saturday ahead of its official launch on Sunday


Floating on water: The floating walkway in central China allows visitors to see a part of a valley that's only accessible by rowing boat


Fully immersive: Tourists can follow the path up and downstream of the river while immersing themselves in the sights around them


Picturesque: Many of the tourists were seen photograph the area as well as posing for pictures themselves. One is even seen lying on the ground to take photos


Lush and green: All around the pathway is dense foliage from the untouched forests growing along the narrow valley (pictured)


Still new: The aerial photographs of the walkway were taken before the site officially opened to the public but there are already visitors



Sunny: Weather in China is already warming up and the visitors are keen to shield themselves from the sun by putting up umbrellas