The Glass-Bottomed TIANMEN MOUNTAIN SKYWALK Is For The Bravest, Or Better Said – THE CRAZIEST TOURISTS On This Planet!!!

A new skywalk opens in Zhangjiajie, central China’s Hunan Province. The Tianmen Mountain Skywalk is suitable only for those who have a strong and very cool heart. We get dizzy from the very sight of this amazing new tourist attraction in China…How about you?

The latest Chinese bridge of glass called “The Coiling Dragon Cliff Skywalk” on Tianmen Mountain in the Hunan province of China, is built around a rock and every 100 meters walking visitors expected curvature, which is a fantastic opportunity for making impressive photos. The unique glass bridge was opened on August 1 for visitors, and built within the Zhangjiajie National Park.

The bridge is made of glass which gives visitors the impression that literally walk across the sky. Its width is 1.6 meters, and the entire length has 99 curves, so reminiscent of a huge snake. The bridge has a length of 100 meters and is located at a height of 300 meters.

Who is brave enough to be trusted to the skywalk, looking between his feet down at a steep cliff into sheer nothingness. In barely tangible distance on the ground, you watch a seemingly tiny road that winds through the mountains. From the foot of the mountain a cableway leads to the top. That alone is a dare and requires a strong stomach.

Most of the tourists who walked on this unusual bridge and tried to enjoy the view of the beautiful mountain scenery, walked very carefully avoiding to set foot on the glass, but clung to the solid parts of the bridge and the rock. However, there were some brave people who posed in the supine and sitting position, so they seemed as they were floating in the air. This is a truly fascinating experience that happens once in a lifetime.

Moreover, this is the third glass facility of its kind within the National Park. We must congratulate the Chinese for the construction of such an impressive architectural wonder.

The walk on the glass skywalk has become a must for those who choose a trip on the Tianmen Mountain.



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