China’s glass walkways are engineering marvels, offering visitors breathtaking views from transparent paths built along the edges of mountains. These walkways are not only architectural wonders but also popular tourist attractions.
One of the most notable glass walkways is the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge in Hunan Province’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. This 430-meter (1,410 feet) long bridge is suspended 300 meters (980 feet) above the ground, providing a thrilling experience for those who dare to cross it.
Another remarkable glass walkway is the Coiling Dragon Cliff Skywalk on Tianmen Mountain, stretching 328 meters (1,076 feet) in length and 5.2 meters (17 feet) in width.
These glass walkways offer visitors magnificent views and have become popular destinations for tourists seeking both adventure and beauty.
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