Children In China Have To Make This Insanely Dangerous Climb If They Want To Go To School
May 27, 2016
Children as young as six from Atuler village in Sichuan province have to scale a huge mountain using rickety old ladders just to get to school.

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Images of their terrifying descent went viral on the Chinese internet this week after they were published in a Beijing newspaper.

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The photographs were taken by Chen Jie, an award-winning Beijing News photographer.
"There is no doubt I was shocked by the scene I saw in front of me," he wrote, adding that he hoped his photographs could help change the village's "painful reality."

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Chen took the trek three times while visiting the impoverished community.
"It is very dangerous. You have to be 100% careful," he told The Guardian. "If you have any kind of accident, you will fall straight into the abyss."

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The climb is so steep that a Chinese journalist who was also dispatched to the mountain, burst into tears as she attempted to reach Atuler village.
"Do we have to go this way?" Zhang Li said as her team made their way up the cliff. "I don’t want to go."

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The trek to school is now considered so gruelling that the children have been forced to board, only returning to their homes to see their families twice a month.

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Watch a video of the scary climb below:
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