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Latest revision as of 04:53, 12 February 2025
Yaxiaku Footbridge
崖下库索桥
Yantouzhen, Zhejiang, China
443 feet high / 135 meters high
171 foot span / 52 meter span
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Strung between two vertical cliffs that drop more then 100 meters into a deep abyss, the location of the Yaxiaku Footbridge could not be more perfect for high footbridge fans. In 2019 the deck was converted into a glass footbridge with alternating slats that can only be crossed with a body harness and ropes.
Easy to reach about one hour north of Wenzhou City, the scenic limestone topography at Yaxiaku is part of a group of National and Forest Parks within the region including Nanxijiang Shimentai Scenic Area, Zhenxi Scenic Area, Zhejiang Longwantan National Forest Park and Yandangshan Scenic Area.
The park also has 2 glass platforms and hundreds of meters of cliffwalks.
The Yaxiaku Glass Platform is one of the highest in the world at 125 meters.
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Yaxiaku Footbridge satellite image.
Yaxiaku Footbridge location map.