Stretching 380m across a section of Zhangjiajie’s Grand Canyon, the new pedestrian bridge will have a completely glass floor. Visitors who dare venture forth can see the full 300m drop to the canyon’s bottom below. Construction is expected to be complete in July, and the bridge will open to visitors in October.
With a suspension constructed only of two side steel beams, banisters
with side-hanging stay cables and a glass deck, the bridge may look
minimal – but it can withstand high winds, earthquakes, frost and the
weight of 800 visitors at a time.
Of course, if walking across it isn’t enough of an adventure, the bridge also has plans to offer the highest bungee jump in the world, beating out current record holder, the 233m Macau Tower bungee jump.
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