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The Most Terrifying Attraction In China Is Now Open Zhangjiajie Glass

The Most Terrifying Attraction In China Is Now Open Zhangjiajie Glass
The Most Terrifying Attraction In China Is Now Open Zhangjiajie Glass

The Most Terrifying Attraction In China Is Now Open Zhangjiajie Glass Suspended 4,600 feet in the air, the walkway is definitely not for the faint of heart. but this isn’t the first time that zhangjiajie national forest park has been chosen for a height defying. Zhangjiajie glass bridge is the world's longest and highest glass bridge. suspended between two peaks with a length of 430 m (1410 ft) and a height of 300 m (984 ft). this bridge enables people to get a bird's eye view of the rock, scrubland, and stream of the valley floor. 2. go bungee jumping from the glass bridge.

The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge Is Now Open To The Public Hypebeast
The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge Is Now Open To The Public Hypebeast

The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge Is Now Open To The Public Hypebeast 219 yuan. 3–4 hours. ticket c for the glass bridge only. 138 yuan. 40 minutes. as a maximum of 600 people is allowed on the glass bridge at one time, visitors are allowed to enter in batches. the entering time is set when booking the ticket. zhangjiajie glass bridge. ticket c is only used in the afternoon. A 1,400 foot long, 900 foot high bridge made out of glass. this bridge, opened in the summer of 2016, comes as part of a trend in glass suspension structures. there’s “brave men’s bridge. China reopens world's highest, longest glass bridge 03:09. the zhangjiajie grand canyon glass bridge in china was closed earlier this month for safety upgrades, after tourists flooded its span. Here are a few choice picks of china’s most extreme attractions, past and present. coiling dragon cliff walkway in august, a skimpily 5ft wide, glass bottomed walkway opened at a height of 4.

The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge Is Now Open To The Public
The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge Is Now Open To The Public

The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge Is Now Open To The Public China reopens world's highest, longest glass bridge 03:09. the zhangjiajie grand canyon glass bridge in china was closed earlier this month for safety upgrades, after tourists flooded its span. Here are a few choice picks of china’s most extreme attractions, past and present. coiling dragon cliff walkway in august, a skimpily 5ft wide, glass bottomed walkway opened at a height of 4. Hanyu pinyin. yún tiān dū. zhangjiajie glass footpath is a skywalk bridge in zhangjiajie, hunan, above the wulingyuan area. the bridge, built as an attraction for tourists, is glass bottomed and is transparent. when it opened it was the longest and tallest glass bottomed bridge in the world. the bridge, opened to the public on august 20. A terrifying skywalk in china that was forced to close after just two weeks now looks set to reopen to the public, with chinese officials saying “there is no problem” with the structure.

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