Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Cliffwalk

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Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Cliffwalk
张家界大峡谷栈道
Sanguansixiang, Hunan, China
(328) feet high / (100) meters high
6 foot span / 2 meter span
2016


Although Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon is far more famous for the soaring glass bridge that floats more then 250 meters above the deep gorge, the park's cliffwalk is a major tourist attraction in its own right and one of the highest in China.

Once visitors cross the great glass bridge they can descend down along the cantilevered cliffwalks that hug the edge of the east canyon wall. The path eventually leads to a mountain elevator where you can descend all the way to the bottom of the gorge.

In addition to the World's Largest Glass Bridge, Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon offers an entire days worth of outdoor activities and sites including the glass bridge visitor center, bungy jumping, swing jumping, a mountain slide, waterfalls, caves, a smaller low level glass bridge, zip lines, hiking paths, a boat ride and more!


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The vertical cliffs and towering spires of Enshi Grand Canyon are accessible by cliffwalks that are more then 100 meters high. Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


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