In the Henan Province of China, there’s a 1,300 foot “glass bottom walkway” perched 3,500 feet in the air hanging over a canyon in Yuntai Mountain Scenic Park. USA Today reports that the bridge is ...
About 7,000 people visited the glass walkway on weekend after its opening, with numbers peaking at 16,000 on New Year’s Day.
Walking on a glass walkway suspended 1,000 meters up a mountain is supposed to be terrifying -- but not this terrifying. Just two weeks after it opened to a nervous public, a walkway in China's ...
TIANMEN MOUNTAIN, China — It's called the "Coiling Dragon Cliff" skywalk and it's the latest glass-bottom attraction in Hunan's Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. The nearly 330 foot long by about 5 ...
Standing at an impressive 625 metres from the valley to the deck with a glass walkway and panoramic café, this bridge is the ...
A waterfall in China appears to be at least partly supplied by pipes, according to drone footage. Officials confirmed that the site benefits from artificial enhancements, citing seasonal changes.
Ruyi Bridge in China’s Shenxianju Scenic Area is a dramatic glass skywalk suspended 140 metres above a mountain valley in Zhejiang Province. Designed by architect He Yunchang, the steel bridge ...
A new glass skywalk opening this week in China threatens to break the most fearless of travellers.