That's one of the least exciting high-altitude projects in Queenstown. But how can we not feel the sky cable car when we come to Queen Town? By the way, we can have a full meal in the sky cable car cafeteria with infinite beautiful scenery. Of course, please lower your requirement for buffet food. Just eat enough, don't be too picky. Tickets enter the self-service ticket gate of the cable car, and a ticket scans the two-dimensional code and puts one person in. The cable car is relatively small, generally a small carriage for four people. But everyone likes to use it independently, so generally speaking, as long as there are not too many people, even if you are two people, the people behind you will silently let you go ahead and wait for the next carriage. Because there are many carriages, they are moving very fast, and they are transmitting uninterruptedly all the time, so they don't have to wait for a long time. We both occupied a small carriage. You can sit and take pictures at will. It's only 4 - 8 minutes to the top of the mountain. It's a pity that I haven't seen enough pictures yet. After entering the carriage, there will be staff members to take photos of you, and then when you go down the hill, you can find your photos at the exit and pay for them if you are satisfied. It looks like more than a hundred. I think there are fewer people who buy. They can only throw away the signs that the guests don't need. It feels wasteful. The wind at the top of the mountain is very strong and the scenery is very beautiful. The whole view of Queenstown turned out to be like this cup. Although I had already enjoyed it on the plane when I arrived, this omni-directional panorama of high altitude was quite shocking, and it was really beautiful. Now, with eyes closed, those beautiful pictures are emerging one after another, especially beautiful.