There was a bare-handed rock climbing project in Zhangjiajie's Ground Crack Scenic Area. The visitors could climb horizontally by grabbing the chain above and stepping on the circular steel frame. Below the rock climbing was a flowing river. The water was about one meter deep and the current was relatively gentle. The rocks below were smooth and generally would not hurt tourists. The staff of the scenic spot said that there was no safety rope during the climbing process, but there was a safety officer next to him to supervise. There had been no injuries to the tourists. The rock climbing project was developed in 2019 and could allow several people to pass at a time. In order to ensure the safety of tourists, children who did not meet the height requirements were not allowed to participate in the play.
Yes, Nioh is based on a true story. It draws inspiration from the life of William Adams, an English sailor who became a samurai in Japan during the early 17th century.
Sure. The gameplay of Nioh 2 is super interesting. It has a complex combat system with tons of different weapons and skills to master. You can really feel the impact of each strike and dodge.