China’s New Glass Walkway Which Rests 4,600 Feet In The Air Needs Serious Guts To Walk On

If you have a fear of heights, or suffer from vertigo, then this is your last chance of walking away. China, the real lovers of thrill and adrenaline, recently opened their glass walkway, attached to the side of Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Hunan Province, to the general public.

The walkway is called The Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk, and rightly so, because it is made of glass and situated at a height of 4,600 feet.

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Tourists looking for the ultimate selfie have started flocking to this skywalk, which is just 100m in length, and those brave enough to walk it are rewarded by the beautiful scenic gifts offered by this mountain.

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This comes in addition to the world’s first glass bridge situated in the same national park, which is suspended at a height of 1,410 feet.

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China sure knows how to attract their tourists, and this glass walkway is no exception!

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So what do you say? Ready to add another thrill to your bucket list?


News and images sources: BBC News, Bored Panda

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