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古龙峡玻璃大峡谷<br /> | 古龙峡玻璃大峡谷<br /> | ||
Qingyuan, Guangdong, China<br /> | Qingyuan, Guangdong, China<br /> | ||
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+ | Gulongxia Visitors Center. | ||
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Gulongxia Glass Platform and Bridge location map | Gulongxia Glass Platform and Bridge location map | ||
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[[Category:Bridges in China]] | [[Category:Bridges in China]] |
Latest revision as of 01:20, 3 December 2018
Gulongxia Glass Platform
古龙峡玻璃大峡谷
Qingyuan, Guangdong, China
(197) feet high / (60) meters high
236 foot span / 72 meter span
2018
Qingyuan Gulong Canyon is located within the Gulongxia Scenic Area in Southern China's Guangdong Province. In 2018 they opened both a cantilevered glass platform and a glass decked footbridge. Although not has high as similar glass bridge attractions in Western China, the Gulongxia Glass Platform does claim to be the longest of its type at 72 meters but the Wansheng Glass Platform in Chongqing Province is said to be longer at 86 meters.
One special element of the Gulongxia glass platform is the proximity to a beautiful waterfall with several cascades that tumble down into the tree-filled gorge.
Gulongxia Glass Footbridge and Platform satellite image.
Gulongxia Visitors Center.
Gulongxia Glass Platform and Bridge location map