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Laojunshan Glass Footbridge
老君山玻璃桥
Luanchuan, Henan, China
(164) feet high / (50) meters high
(541) foot span / (165) meter span
2019
One of the more unique glass footbridges to spring up in China, the Laojunshan Glass Footbridge is actually comprised of 3 separate parallel spans, each with their own unique deck style designed to challenge guests brave enough to cross.
Unlike most glass footbridges in China, the deck of Laojunshan has panels that alternate with open gaps requiring guests to be tethered to wires along the edges. The center bridge might the scariest of the three with nothing but narrow, slippery chains to walk across.
The Laojunshan scenic area has one of the most extensive cliffwalks in China with several kilometers of cantilevered paths that twist and wind around a spectacular collection of Karst rock spires and cliffs.
The scenic area also has some slat style chain and glass foot spans.
Laojunshan Glass Footbridge satellite image.
Laojunshan Glass Footbridge location map