Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge

Tourist attraction · Zhangjiajie

Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge

Tourist attraction · Zhangjiajie

2

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

Photos

Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by chensiyuan/GDFL
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by unge255_stock/Shutterstock.com
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by unge255_stock/Shutterstock.com
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by Tomo News US/Standard YouTube License
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by Anges van der Logt/Shutterstock.com
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by chensiyuan/GDFL
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by Tomo News US/Standard YouTube License
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by Anges van der Logt/Shutterstock.com
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge by null

Highlights

Perched 900 feet above the ground, this stunning glass bridge offers a thrilling walk with epic views of the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon below.  

Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder

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

Information

Static Map

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

Features

Last updated

Mar 13, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@atlasobscura

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

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/the-50-most-wondrous-places-to-visit-in-2017
View Postcard for Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge
@atlasobscura

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

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/terrifying-bridges
View Postcard for Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge

Mathy 7

Google
I loved this place. The nature view and the architecture of it , truly breathtaking and amazing. 🤩 kudos to the engineers. Loved all the activities here . So cool There was bungy jump as well .. I was so excited to do but , it cost nearly Malaysia 🇲🇾 money rm2000 ( hopefully 🤞🏽 next time in 🇲🇴 ) Please try the vr, zip line , the slide , boat 🚤 cruise… all was very exciting. I went during low peak season ( early January) very less crowd and it was peace ✌🏾. But it was so freezing 🥶 cold . How lucky 🍀 we was , it was raining ☔️ the day we visited - so please bring your raincoat and umbrella 🌂.

Hendra Suryawan

Google
Am loving this place. Really have a great view of the canyon below and surrounding. For those who have the courage and strength, can go on the flying fox as the journey back up is really something to do for hiking. Half of the journey is downhill with plenty staircase but going up is easy using elevator and a bit of walking uphill

Moses Heryanto - TX TRAVEL Bogor

Google
Excellent. Longest glass bridge in the world. You have to come here. The entry ticket include glass bridge, VR, zipline, slide, boat on the valley and 3 times lift up. The ticket not include bungy jumping & rock climbing. Enjoy very much the VR and zipline (flying fox accross the canyon)

Tony Chote

Google
The bridge, with its stunning architecture, connects two mountains and is renowned as the longest and highest glass floor bridge. Walking across it leads to a building with a VR theater that simulates the experience of gliding in a balloon. While the VR theater was just satisfactory for me, there is a boat ride at the bottom that offers a delightful river view.

blah

Google
The glass bridge is really huge and safe! The views are amazing and there are a lot of other activities available. For example, bungy jump and zipline! At the end of the trip, there is about a 4km walk of which it cannot skipped. If you think you will get tired because of the 4km walk, you can pay extra for your elevators/ zipline/ slides at the beginning of the trip so you can save more energy for the end of the trip! I do recommend this place! I have spent 4 hours for the whole trip (:

M Wayang

Google
Quite a fun gimmick structure to walk across. The glass floor is a bit scratchy from many patrons but the view down is still indisputably daunting! I'd say this bridge and the final boat ride are the only tickets worthwhile paying for. The zip line and fake luge and others are rather disappointing.

Rashida Taher

Google
Beautiful,The zhangjiajie grand canyon has 2 tracks or lines B and B1 .as we had little time we explored one track B1 . It contains the Glass Bridge, little bit of cliff walking with sky walk,zip line ,bungy jumping ,a glass elevator ride and a few more activities. Had a wonderful experience.

OurSage Memoirs

Google
The name of this bridge being Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge is more popular than the name of this place itself - Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. This bridge is truly an engineering marvel by the Chinese government to showcase that China can build quality products. It's really a deep canyon, and for the brave hearts - you can go for the zip line (just a baby chair like secured seat) with both feet dangling zipping over the deep canyon. It's really adrenalin pumping activity. There is also the Virtual Reality ride that takes you through an aerial view of the whole canyon and whatever its spectacular scenic area has to offer. As for walking on the glass bridge, it's not as bad as how was portrayed by the netizens. It's an ok walk to the other side of the canyon.