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Latest revision as of 20:06, 28 June 2023
Shiniuzhai Cliffwalk
石牛寨风景区栈道
Pingjiang, Hunan, China
(164) feet high / (50) meters high
6 foot span / 2 meter span
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Although the Shiniuzhai Resort area is more known for the glass floored pedestrian footbridge that crosses more then 100 meters above a deep canyon, the cliffwalk is just as scenic with numerous overlooks that will surprise visitors who meander along its many vertigo inducing turns and switchbacks.
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
In 2014 a glass floor was installed on a 10 meter section of the Shiniuzhai footbridge offering guests a new way to look down between their feet! Then in 2015 they covered the entire deck with glass panels. Image by Chinanews.com.
Image by Chinanews.com.
Image by Chinanews.com.
Image by Chinanews.com.
A 2015 view of the glass footbridge.
The Shiniuzhai Tiankongzhijing Glass Footbridge opened in 2021 with an unusual X-shaped crossing of two spans.
There are also two other very small glass footbridges.
Danxiashan area sign.
Danxiashan area map.
Shiniuzhai Cliffwalk satellite image.
Shiniuzhai Cliffwalk location map.