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One of China's highest and most spectacular cantilevered glass platforms, the Dashanbao overlook opened in 2020 at the edge of a vertical karst cliff at an elevation of more than 2,500 meters above sea level.
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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 2021.
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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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2025 BASE jump event.
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2025 BASE jump event.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 01:34, 24 June 2025

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

Dashanbao Glass4.jpeg


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 GlassDrone.jpg


Dashanbao GlassSideDrone.jpg


Dashanbao GlassSideClose.jpg


DashanbaoFreddy.jpg

2025 BASE jump event.


Dashanbao2025Landing.jpg

2025 BASE jump event.


Dashanbao Glass77.jpeg


DashanbaoPlatformView.jpg


Dashanbao Glass7.jpg


Dashanbao Glass5.jpeg


Dashanbao Glass6.jpeg


Dashanbao Glass3.jpeg


Dashanbao Glass20.jpg


Dashanbao GlassSatellite.jpg

Dashanbao Glass Viewing Platform satellite image.


Dashanbao GlassSatellite2.jpg


Dashanbao GlassLocation.jpg

Dashanbao Glass Viewing Platform location map.


Dashanbao GlassLocationWide.jpg