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六盘水梅花山玻璃桥<br /> | 六盘水梅花山玻璃桥<br /> | ||
Liupanshui, Guizhou, China<br /> | Liupanshui, Guizhou, China<br /> | ||
| − | + | 230 feet high / 70 meters high<br /> | |
| − | ( | + | (866) foot span / (264) meter span<br /> |
2019<br /> | 2019<br /> | ||
[[File:Liupanshui Meihuashan Glass13.jpg|750px|center]] | [[File:Liupanshui Meihuashan Glass13.jpg|750px|center]] | ||
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| − | The Liupanshui Meihuashan Glass Footbridge is unique for crossing over a ski area slope just northwest of downtown Liupanshui. The | + | The Liupanshui Meihuashan Glass Footbridge is unique for crossing over a ski area slope just northwest of downtown Liupanshui. The 70 meter high main span of approximately 264 meters crosses directly above a smaller footbridge of about 100 meters length and around 30 meters high. |
The glass footbridge can be accessed by boarding one the world's longest ropeways with a length of 9.9 kilometers. The site also includes a cable skyride as well as a slide. | The glass footbridge can be accessed by boarding one the world's longest ropeways with a length of 9.9 kilometers. The site also includes a cable skyride as well as a slide. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:37, 30 March 2025
Liupanshui Meihuashan Glass Footbridge
六盘水梅花山玻璃桥
Liupanshui, Guizhou, China
230 feet high / 70 meters high
(866) foot span / (264) meter span
2019
The Liupanshui Meihuashan Glass Footbridge is unique for crossing over a ski area slope just northwest of downtown Liupanshui. The 70 meter high main span of approximately 264 meters crosses directly above a smaller footbridge of about 100 meters length and around 30 meters high.
The glass footbridge can be accessed by boarding one the world's longest ropeways with a length of 9.9 kilometers. The site also includes a cable skyride as well as a slide.
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