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New Chinese glass suspension bridge that spans 180m-deep canyon is for fearless

The mountaintops are included in the Shiniuzhai National Geological Park, that will has many remarkable thoughts and feelings property several unusual crops and enormous natural mixture.

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Haohan Qiao, as it’s known in Chinese, is the latest in a series of glass-floored attractions to open in China and the rest of the world.

The new suspension bridge stands alomst 600 feet above the ground in China’s grand Shiniuzhai Geopark – and it has a glass bottom.

While the glass bridge would surely boost the local economy, some are concerned by its safety and rightly so.

The transparent bridge increased on Thursday consequently astounding finally it was that it also stimulated more people when compared to persons who had find the cliffs.

Though there were attempts to offer similar thrilling experiences, this suspension bridge in China is terrifying in all aspects.

Originally a wooden bridge, it was converted to glass in a revamp that began earlier this year.

Fortunately, for those walking across this awesome bridge, the material its made of is 25 times stronger than regular glass.

Israeli architect Haim Dotan designed the glass flooring which required 11 workers to work for 12 hours a day. “Nature is attractive as is”.

To cater to thrill seekers and adventure tourists, the 1,000-foot-long bridge stares down into the gorge 600-feet below, and nothing but a clear glass panel keeps them from falling. The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge was created to be invisible as possible – a white bridge disappearing into the clouds.

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“Nature is lovely as is”.This unique structure can withstand high winds, earthquakes, frost, and up to 800 visitors at a time on the bridge.

Will this be a bridge too far for China's tourists?