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In July, China will debut the world’s longest and highest glass-bottom bridge for thrill-seeking tourists to get one-of-a-kind views of the Wulingyuan area. Located in Zhangjiajie, a scenic ...
An aerial view of the glass-bottomed bridge across the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon is pictured on June 12, 2016 in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province of China. VCG via Getty Images Plans are also in the ...
Acrophobiacs beware… China’s newest bridge isn’t for the faint of heart. Stretching 380m across a section of Zhangjiajie ... side steel beams, banisters with side-hanging stay cables and a ...
The scenic spot looks like a picturesque Chinese ink painting. The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge, the longest and highest of its kind in the world, is a splendid sight amid the rain and fog.
Across China’s Zhangjiajie ... the Brave Man’s Bridge opened in Shiniuzhai National Geologic Park, also in the Hunan province. A glass walkway built into the side of the Henan province ...
The 330ft-long path along the mountainside is just 5ft wide, giving tourists a very clear view ... bridge, a cliff-side passage or an observation deck. Below are five of the most popular opened ...
Zhangjiajie is ... safe mother Earth on to the Glass Bridge crossing China’s Grand Canyon was a bigger challenge than I expected, but I made it to the other side, even lounging on the glass ...
The Zhangjiajie Grand ... time next year, the glass bridge is touted as a "Wonder of the World" by Hunan Province. Set to be constructed between the summits either side of the canyon, the ...
The worst offender was the Zhangjiajie ... ticket for the glass bridge alone costs 138 yuan ($22), while a ticket to explore the hiking trails in the canyon on the other side costs an additional ...
The Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon’s glass-bottomed bridge welcomed about 8,000 tourists to view the grand glass bridge. Stretching 430 meters long and 6 meters wide, hovering over a 300-meter-deep valley ...
“The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge was designed to be invisible as possible – a white bridge disappearing into the clouds.” With a suspension constructed only of two side steel beams ...