Attendants hold timers near major attractions, allowing each tourist one minute for photography before gently prompting them to step aside

A famous tourist site in eastern China has introduced a time limit for photo-taking, captivating social media, and addressing a common complaint among visitors about long queues for pictures at key attractions.

The Huangling Scenery Zone in Wuyuan County, Jiangxi province, implemented this rule in August. Workers now hold a timer near a major attraction, allowing each tourist one minute for photography, as reported by state media CCTV.

This location has become an “online-celebrity spot,” celebrated for its stunning views of mountains, historic houses, and traditional farming activities, such as crops being dried in bamboo baskets.

Once a tourist’s time is up, the workers politely encourage them to step aside for the next visitor.