Walking on air! Visitors brave new glass-bottomed suspension bridge hanging 600ft above a valley in China.


Since its launch in September, tourists have been flocking to visit the dizzying 748-long crossing in Hangzhou. A new glass-bottomed suspension bridge in east China is giving thrill-seekers a heart-stopping day out. The 228 meters (748 foot) long crossing in Hangzhou city, Zhejiang province dangles visitors 600 feet above a valley floor equivalent to about 60 storeys and has just opened to the public this month. Constructed with 56 super-strong glass panes, the vertigo-inducing glass-bottomed bridge at the Taihuyuan scenic area is able to support the weight of 700 people simultaneously.To add to the terrifying experience, the see-through bridge that is 2.8 metres (nine feet) wide also features a cracking effect to scare visitors. The project started last November and was completed in June, adding to the beautiful landscape of Hangzhou, a top tourist destination in China. Since its launch, tourists have been flocking to visit the bridge, according to Zhejiang Online. Video footage of the adrenaline-packed expedition shows tourists hovering carefully over the glass panes while desperately grasping onto the rails. Others are seen enjoying the panoramic views of the trees and canyon while taking selfies.‘It seems pretty shaky to me!’ one man told reporters while holding onto the barrier with both hands.
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