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| − | One of China's highest and most spectacular cantilevered glass platforms, the Dashanbao overlook opened in | + | One of China's highest and most spectacular cantilevered glass platforms, the Dashanbao overlook opened in 2016 at the edge of a vertical karst cliff at an elevation of more than 2,500 meters above sea level. |
| − | The tourist site is actually composed of two glass platforms a few hundred meters apart. A BASE jumping event was held there in | + | The tourist site is actually composed of two glass platforms a few hundred meters apart. A BASE jumping event was held there in 2016. |
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Dashanbao Glass Viewing Platform
大山包玻璃跳台
Zhaotong, Yunnan, China
(656) feet high / (200) meters high
(30) foot span / (9) meter span
2016
One of China's highest and most spectacular cantilevered glass platforms, the Dashanbao overlook opened in 2016 at the edge of a vertical karst cliff at an elevation of more than 2,500 meters above sea level.
The tourist site is actually composed of two glass platforms a few hundred meters apart. A BASE jumping event was held there in 2016.
Dashanbao Glass Viewing Platform satellite image.
Dashanbao Glass Viewing Platform location map.













