If you love aerial view, then
China’s latest glass-bottomed bridge is perfect site you can’t missed. The
structure crosses two peaks in the mountains of Zhangjiajie, inspired with
American blockbuster Avatar. It is easily called world’s highest and longest
glass bottomed bridge. The massive number of visitors flocked on the grand
opening day of bridge, hardly left any space to see sheer drop below. The
bridge spans roughly 1,400 feet across two peaks and is suspended 300 meters
above a sheer drop. The structure is 19ft 8in wide and made of some 99 panels
of clear glass which can carry up to 800 people at the same time.
So, it crosses a canyon that
divides two mountain cliffs in Zhangjiajie Park, in China's central Hunan
province. The visitors feel awe-inspired by this bridge never afraid, perfect
safe place, offering a unique experience. The glass is robust quality, can’t
even broke with hammer or drive car on it. Therefore, only 8,000 people each
day will be allowed to cross the bridge and only 600 at any one time. However,
cameras and selfie sticks are banned, and people wearing stilettos will not be
allowed to walk on the bridge. A Hollywood photographer visited the area in
2008, taking images which were used for the film. So, whenever you visit China,
it’s a must visit place will give you unique experience of life.
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