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Chinese Fireworks Artist's Lifelong Dream Soars to New Heights in Dazzling Sky Ladder
11 Oct
Summary
- Renowned Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang's 20-year dream of creating "Sky Ladder" finally realized
- 502-meter-long ladder made of quick-burning fuses and golden fireworks blazed upward for 2.5 minutes
- Deeply personal tribute to Cai's grandmother who believed in his artistic vision

In a remarkable feat of artistic vision and determination, renowned Chinese fireworks artist Cai Guo-Qiang has realized his lifelong dream of creating the "Sky Ladder" - a dazzling display of pyrotechnic artistry that soared high above Huiyu Island Harbour in Quanzhou, China.
After two decades of trying, Cai's latest attempt in 2025 was a resounding success. In the early morning light, a giant white helium balloon slowly lifted into the sky, carrying with it a 502-meter-long ladder made of quick-burning fuses and golden fireworks. When ignited, the ladder blazed upward, creating an unforgettable illusion of a stairway made of fire reaching into the heavens. For Cai, this was not just another project, but a deeply personal tribute to his grandmother, who had always believed in his artistic dreams.
Cai, known worldwide as the "explosive artist" for his breathtaking use of fireworks and gunpowder in art, had faced numerous setbacks in his previous attempts to realize the Sky Ladder. But this time, his vision was finally brought to life, captivating all who witnessed the spectacle. The ladder itself was a masterpiece, made with gunpowder and copper wire, which made the supporting cable nearly disappear from view, creating the illusion of a glowing staircase floating in midair.