Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge

Tourist attraction · Zhangjiajie

Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge

Tourist attraction · Zhangjiajie

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China, Hunan, Zhangjiajie, 武陵源区 邮政编码: 427234

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World's longest glass bridge with zip line, bungee & VR balloon trips  

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50 Obscure and Amazing Places to Visit in 2017

"Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is full of natural wonders that draw thousands of visitors a day, from misty forests to towering sandstone pillars. Allegedly, its landscape even inspired the scenery of James Cameron’s Avatar. But it’s not rock formations or trees that tourists have been flocking for lately–it’s a bridge. A 1,400-foot-long, 900-foot-high bridge made out of glass. This bridge, opened in the summer of 2016, comes as part of a trend in glass suspension structures. There’s “Brave Men’s Bridge”, located in the same natural preserve as the Zhangjiajie bridge, as well as a swath of other Chinese glass bridges in both urban and natural settings. All of these have been constructed within a decade of each other, each trumping the last in superlatives. The Zhangjiajie glass bridge currently holds the record as both the longest and the highest in the world. The appeal of these attractions is both the ability to see the natural landscape below one’s feet and the element of fear inherent in walking on such a massive structure made of delicate material. As if that wasn’t enough to terrify, one of China’s other glass walkways cracked under the feet of visitors just two weeks after its opening. Though authorities assured the public the crack in the glass was merely superficial and no one was in any danger, it’s understandable why people were scared. When the Zhangjiajie bridge was unveiled, a number of publicity events were staged to prove the bridge’s sturdiness, including driving a car across it and whacking the inches-thick glass panes with sledgehammers. The bridge stood the test, but to ensure safety only 600-800 people are allowed to partake in its glass wonder at any given time." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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13 Spectacular Bridges That May Make You Lose Your Lunch

"Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is full of natural wonders that draw thousands of visitors a day, from misty forests to towering sandstone pillars. Allegedly, its landscape even inspired the scenery of James Cameron’s Avatar. But it’s not rock formations or trees that tourists have been flocking for lately–it’s a bridge. A 1,400-foot-long, 900-foot-high bridge made out of glass. This bridge, opened in the summer of 2016, comes as part of a trend in glass suspension structures. There’s “Brave Men’s Bridge”, located in the same natural preserve as the Zhangjiajie bridge, as well as a swath of other Chinese glass bridges in both urban and natural settings. All of these have been constructed within a decade of each other, each trumping the last in superlatives. The Zhangjiajie glass bridge currently holds the record as both the longest and the highest in the world. The appeal of these attractions is both the ability to see the natural landscape below one’s feet and the element of fear inherent in walking on such a massive structure made of delicate material. As if that wasn’t enough to terrify, one of China’s other glass walkways cracked under the feet of visitors just two weeks after its opening. Though authorities assured the public the crack in the glass was merely superficial and no one was in any danger, it’s understandable why people were scared. When the Zhangjiajie bridge was unveiled, a number of publicity events were staged to prove the bridge’s sturdiness, including driving a car across it and whacking the inches-thick glass panes with sledgehammers. The bridge stood the test, but to ensure safety only 600-800 people are allowed to partake in its glass wonder at any given time." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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susan chow

Google
Before we enter the Grand Canyon Glass Bridge, we need put on their shoe covers not to damage their bridge. When walking, this transparent bridge seems to be suspended in the air, with bottomless streams and rugged rock formations under our feet. Although the glass was not clear, a bit worn out look by constant foot traffic, we could still see all the way down to the bottom of the canyons. There are handrails with metal structure showing signs of rust, along the walkway to ensure safety. It was very crowded with visitors, everyone is posing for photographs within the natural wonders and stunning beauty of the surrounding area. Half way through , there is a stairs down to a lower level where bungee jumping takes place. At the end of this bridge, lots of walk through the stairs to get to their toilets. There are numerous activities available, bungee jumping, a zip line between mountains and rock climbing. We joined the Balloon Trip with 4D VR experience. It simulate the high-attitude perspective of flying over the Grand Canyon through immersive images to feel the magnificient scenery of Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon !!!! It is amazing , wonderful and an unforgettable ride !!! Totally immersive and realistic!!!!

Richard A Francisco

Google
For a thrilling experience, you should walk across this glass bridge which also happens to be the world's longest glass bridge. It spans across zhangjiajie's grand canyon. Aside from this, you can also take the zip line across the canyon as well as walk along a narrow walkway on the cliff sides itself.

Olivier de Jong

Google
Glass view bridge is a nice thing to do. There are some extras to do that make the real fun. Zip line was funny thing to do. Not as scary as it looks. Slides were also fun. Boat is just a short trip up and down a small lake. A bit dull. Note that there is no exit, when you are at the lake, you have to go up again by climbing stairs, taking all the lifts up, climbing more stairs and then go over the glass bridge again. Luckily not so crowded today.

Karen P

Google
It was a great view! Great for IG posting! Most visitors were taking pictures along the bridge, so you have to be wary of walking through people posing for pictures. Other than that, the view was picturesque and definitely worthwhile!

Piotr Janicki

Google
Super nice place. Stunning views and trip to remember forever. We did not have time to take a boat, but that would also be nice experience!

Mas

Google
It looked a fascinating structure across the gorge but looked smaller than what was seen in the photos and videos. Also the glass was not clear, a bit worn out look by constant foot traffic, and the metal structure was showing signs of rust. Definitely needs a coat of paint and the glass floor needs replacing.

faizal bakhtiar

Google
Will only take about max 3 hours to finish. The highlight was the glass bridge and if you're lucky, watching someone bungee jump of the glass bridge. The Zipline was underwhelming, the slides were quite fun actually. Peaceful walk along the river to the exit.

Trent

Google
so much more than a bridge! take hiking route B - cross the bridge, zip line across, hike down and along the river through a cave and take a boat .... AMAZING and beautiful