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− | Yunmen Mountain Glass Footbridge is the latest footbridge to cash in on the glass bridge craze that started in 2016 with the opening of the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge in Hunan Province. | + | The Yunmen Mountain Glass Footbridge is the latest Chinese footbridge to cash in on the glass bridge craze that started in 2016 with the opening of the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge in Hunan Province. |
− | Satellite views of the Yunmen Footbridge crossing reveal a main span of approximately 255 meters between towers. | + | Satellite views of the Yunmen Footbridge crossing reveal a main span of approximately 255 meters between towers. |
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Yunmen Mountain Glass Footbridge satellite image. | Yunmen Mountain Glass Footbridge satellite image. | ||
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+ | Guests must take a chairlift to the top of the mountain where the bridge is located. | ||
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Yunmen Mountain Bridge visitors center with parking for around 2,000 cars. | Yunmen Mountain Bridge visitors center with parking for around 2,000 cars. | ||
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Yunmen Mountain Glass Footbridge location map. | Yunmen Mountain Glass Footbridge location map. | ||
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[[Category:Bridges in China]] | [[Category:Bridges in China]] |
Latest revision as of 20:31, 15 July 2023
Yunmen Mountain Glass Footbridge
乳源云门山自然风景区
Ruyuan, Guangdong, China
(262) feet high / (80) meters high
(837) foot span / (255) meter span
2018
The Yunmen Mountain Glass Footbridge is the latest Chinese footbridge to cash in on the glass bridge craze that started in 2016 with the opening of the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge in Hunan Province.
Satellite views of the Yunmen Footbridge crossing reveal a main span of approximately 255 meters between towers.
In later years a massive waterfall elevator platform was built overlooking the reservoir.
Yunmen Mountain Glass Footbridge satellite image.
Guests must take a chairlift to the top of the mountain where the bridge is located.
Yunmen Mountain Bridge visitors center with parking for around 2,000 cars.
Yunmen Mountain Glass Footbridge location map.