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Just a few weeks after opening, the surface of one of the glass panels shattered from a guest dropping a thermos on the surface. Widely covered in the media in both China and the west, the damage was largely a media hyped exaggeration as only the top layer broke with the lower layers still intact. | Just a few weeks after opening, the surface of one of the glass panels shattered from a guest dropping a thermos on the surface. Widely covered in the media in both China and the west, the damage was largely a media hyped exaggeration as only the top layer broke with the lower layers still intact. | ||
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Yuntaishan Cliffwalk and Glasswalk satellite image. | Yuntaishan Cliffwalk and Glasswalk satellite image. | ||
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Yuntaishan Cliffwalk and Glasswalk location map. | Yuntaishan Cliffwalk and Glasswalk location map. | ||
Revision as of 22:20, 12 October 2015
Yuntaishan Cliffwalk and Glasswalk
云台山栈道和玻璃栈道
Anshangxiang, Henan, China
(164) feet high / (50) meters high
6 foot span / 2 meter span
2015
Fast becoming one of Northern China's most popular tourist attractions, the Yuntai Mountain park expanded in 2015 with a cliffwalk and glasswalk that wraps around the edge of a mostly vertical cliff.
Just a few weeks after opening, the surface of one of the glass panels shattered from a guest dropping a thermos on the surface. Widely covered in the media in both China and the west, the damage was largely a media hyped exaggeration as only the top layer broke with the lower layers still intact.
Juntai Mountain Park has several other bridges and walkways that cross over a waterfall filled river gorge.
Yuntaishan Cliffwalk and Glasswalk satellite image.
Yuntaishan Cliffwalk and Glasswalk location map.