Tangchuan Grand Canyon Glass Footbridge
Tangchuan Grand Canyon Glass Footbridge
汤川大峡谷玻璃桥
Sanming, Fujian, China
(295) feet high / (90) meters high
879 foot span / 268 meter span
2016
Fujian Province is the most mountainous area of the heavily populated region of eastern China. With hundreds of square kilometers of towering rock formations it is no surprise that many of the most spectacular scenic parks - both public and private - have sprung up here in recent years to capitalize on the millions of middle class Chinese tourists looking for a weekend getaway from the congestion of big city life.
The Tangchuan Grand Canyon Glass Footbridge opened in 2016 as one of highest footbridges in eastern China, crossing approximately 90 meters above a river gorge filled with hiking paths and cliffwalks that will keep you busy for a day or more.
The giant Tangchuan Footbridge has followed the popular trend of having glass panels across much of the bridge deck, instilling fear into those who are not already nervous enough from a structure that is prone to natural swinging and swaying.
The most unusual design aspect of the bridge came from a decision to place the suspended walkway deck about 10 meters below the two main cables at center span where there is normally no more then a 2 or 3 meter gap between these two major bridge components. The greater cost of building taller towers and longer stringer wires to support the deck in this manner might have come from the desire to create an infinity corridor of repeating vertical lines that some may find to be more visually effective and memorable.