During the steelmaking process for the cableway structure, carbon atoms from the carbon raiser gradually permeate the molten steel. Together with iron atoms, they construct a dense metallic lattice, leading to a qualitative leap in the strength of the steel components. The restructuring at the microscopic level endows the cableway steel parts with a robust framework capable of withstanding wind and pressure, ultimately transforming the forces between atoms into a stable support that spans mountains and valleys.