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The world's longest and highest glass bridge, Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge opened to the public on August 20, 2016. It offers a way to enjoy a panoramic view of the stunning Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon.

 

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For me it would be a never, no way, no how, even with a sedative and a guide.  

 

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Just looking at it gives me anxiety.  🙊

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YES.  I would walk across and take pictures.  Then they could carry me off when I realize what I just did.  LOL  It would have to be awesome.  Just don't look down.  OK ... fast glance down ... for a pic, but right back up and out.

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The Chinese sure love their glass-bottom bridges.  I personally would stay as far from them as I could get.  No fascination whatsoever here. 

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How long across is it?

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LOL.... my knees just got weak and I'm sitting down....

 

Really not my thing.

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@Bri36 wrote:

How long across is it?


Excerpt from:  http://www.cnn.com/travel/article/zhangjiajie-glass-bridge/index.html

 

 
Spanning two cliffs in the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon area, it will stretch 430 meters (1,410 feet) long and 6 meters (20 feet) wide, hovering over a 300-meter (984-foot) vertical drop.
 
In comparison, the Grand Canyon Skywalk in the United States is 21 meters (69 feet) in length and stands 219 meters (718 feet) above the canyon floor. Canada's Glacier Skywalk in Alberta, which opened last year, extends 35 meters (115 feet) from the cliff and is a little bit shy of 300 meters in height.
 
The footbridge was designed by Israeli architect Haim Dotan, who is also behind Expo 2010 Shanghai's Israel Pavilion. Dotan says the bridge will serve as a runway for fashion shows and be able to hold up to 800 people at once.
 
The Grand Canyon of Zhangjiajie skywalk will also offer the world's highest bungee jump, stealing the title from Macau Tower's 233-meter (764-foot)-high attraction.
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I'm terrified of heights, so this would be a big NO for me, and it's in China, so another no.  They closed the bridge down after 13 days, their tourist count was Estimated at 800/day, turned out to be 8,000 daily.  "Reinforcement" in certain areas was the reason, due to the high and unexpected volume of tourists.  This was in August of 2016, and I don't know when it reopened.  Can you imagine the frustration and disappointment of those who had already booked a trip to China during the "closed" period?   

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Not even in a body bag.  I am sure I would wake up long enough to get off that bridge!!!  Heights are a problem, and I can't even drive over some bridges.