Sanitation workers hang from cliff face to pick up trash during China’s national holiday
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Thousands of tourists are traveling during China’s national holiday this week, making it difficult for the sanitation workers who have to pick up trash from the bottom of cliffs. /Knews Photo

Thousands of tourists are traveling during China’s national holiday this week, making it difficult for the sanitation workers who have to pick up trash from the bottom of cliffs. /Knews Photo

Sanitation workers at Huang Mountain Park have to spend over 10 hours per day hanging from a rope and picking up trash from the bottom of the cliff. As the number of tourists peaked this week, their workload has gotten bigger too, with over 500 kilograms of trash being picked up per day. /Knews Photo

Sanitation workers at Huang Mountain Park have to spend over 10 hours per day hanging from a rope and picking up trash from the bottom of the cliff. As the number of tourists peaked this week, their workload has gotten bigger too, with over 500 kilograms of trash being picked up per day. /Knews Photo

There are over 20 sanitation workers who have to hang from the cliff face every day. On windy days, with no additional protection, they just have to grab the rope even more tightly. The Knews called for manners while traveling – please do not throw trash off the cliff and please keep a clean environment for others. / Knews Photo

There are over 20 sanitation workers who have to hang from the cliff face every day. On windy days, with no additional protection, they just have to grab the rope even more tightly. The Knews called for manners while traveling – please do not throw trash off the cliff and please keep a clean environment for others. / Knews Photo