Difference between revisions of "Lianghuangshan Glass Footbridge"
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Ninghai, Zhejiang, China<br /> | Ninghai, Zhejiang, China<br /> | ||
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This is at least the 50th glass footbridge built in China that was directly inspired by the success of the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge that opened in 2016. | This is at least the 50th glass footbridge built in China that was directly inspired by the success of the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge that opened in 2016. | ||
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+ | The scenic area also has a small amusement park, a mountain slide and a mountain conveyor that ascends about half of the total elevation needed to reach the bridge deck. | ||
Revision as of 05:36, 13 March 2025
Lianghuangshan Glass Footbridge
梁皇山玻璃桥
Ninghai, Zhejiang, China
(361) feet high / (110) meters high
(689) foot span / (210) meter span
2019
Lianghuangshan Glass Footbridge is a rare suspension span where the main cables are supported by very short towers that give the illusion that the bridge cables go directly into the mountainside.
This is at least the 50th glass footbridge built in China that was directly inspired by the success of the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge that opened in 2016.
The scenic area also has a small amusement park, a mountain slide and a mountain conveyor that ascends about half of the total elevation needed to reach the bridge deck.
Lianghuangshan Glass Footbridge satellite image.
Lianghuangshan Glass Footbridge location map.