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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Tourist's Selfie Stunt Ends in 15m Cliff Plunge

Tourist's Selfie Stunt Ends in 15m Cliff Plunge

9 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A tourist fell approximately 15 metres into trees while taking a selfie.
  • He survived the terrifying fall with no serious injuries.
  • The accident occurred on Huaying Mountain, but not in the official scenic area.

A tourist in China experienced a terrifying ordeal after falling from a cliff while attempting to capture a selfie. The incident happened on Huaying Mountain, where the visitor was walking near the cliff's edge. Video footage captured the moment the ground beneath him collapsed, sending him plunging into the trees below.

Fellow hikers witnessed the fall and rushed to the edge as onlookers expressed shock. Reports indicate the tourist fell around 15 metres. Miraculously, he survived this harrowing plunge with no significant injuries, later posting on social media about his incredible luck and gratitude for being alive.

Authorities clarified that the location of the accident, known as Blade Rock, is outside the designated scenic area, where climbing is prohibited. Visitors are reminded to adhere to safety regulations and avoid restricted or dangerous zones.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The tourist fell approximately 15 metres into a wooded area below the cliff.
Remarkably, the tourist survived the terrifying 15-meter fall without sustaining serious injuries.
No, Blade Rock is not within the official scenic area, and climbing there is not permitted; it is meant for viewing from a distance.

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