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IN PHOTOS: China’s new glass bridge tests courage of tourists

Agence France-Presse

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IN PHOTOS: China’s new glass bridge tests courage of tourists
The bridge opened last September 24. Take a look at some of the photos

PINGJIANG, China – China’s first glass suspension bridge, which dangles 180 meters (594 feet) over a canyon in the central Hunan province, has excited – and terrified – thousands of visitors since opening two weeks ago.

“I’m afraid to look down. I can only look straight ahead,” said one young woman crossing the 300-meter long structure.

Visitors were apparently not put off the experience despite news this week of cracks appearing on a glass walkway over a canyon in nearby Henan province, reportedly because someone dropped a stainless steel cup on it. Authorities insisted it was still safe.

Visitors flocked to the Hunan glass bridge, in a scenic area of Pingjiang county, where officials were forced to impose a cap of 10,000 people a day during recent holidays.


 

 

The glass-bottomed bridge, which replaced a wooden walkway, opened on September 24 –just in time for China’s week-long National Day holiday, a peak travel period.

As dozens of people trudged across the bridge it shook underfoot and photos posted online showed some visitors kneeling or crouching on the transparent surface, too scared to move.

“The glass bridge is a little scary to me since I have a fear of heights. I didn’t look down,” said a muscular young man, though his phobia didn’t stop him from striking a ballet pose on the bridge.

The structure is made from two layers of hardened glass with a total thickness of 24 millimetres (0.9 inches), according to state media.

One family crossed hand-in-hand with their son in the middle.

“We are not scared at all, it’s so much fun,” the mother said, as they strode boldly forward.

Here are photos of the bridge from different angles.


 

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