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太行大峡谷玻璃桥<br /> | 太行大峡谷玻璃桥<br /> | ||
Linzhou, Henan, China<br /> | Linzhou, Henan, China<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 22:29, 30 May 2026
Taihang Grand Canyon Glass Footbridge
太行大峡谷玻璃桥
Linzhou, Henan, China
607 feet high / 185 meters high
591 foot span / 180 meter span
2019
The Taihang Grand Canyon Glass Footbridge is one of the highest pedestrian bridges in the world. The deck crosses a deep chasm within the popular Taihang Grand Canyon.
There is also a cantilevered glass platform and one of the world's highest ziplines nearby.
Also in the region is the Tianjishan Footbridge.
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Taihang Grand Canyon Glass Footbridge satellite image.
Taihang Grand Canyon Glass Footbridge location map.



















