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天云渡玻璃吊桥<br /> | 天云渡玻璃吊桥<br /> | ||
Yangshan, Guangdong, China<br /> | Yangshan, Guangdong, China<br /> | ||
− | ( | + | (755) feet high / (230) meters high<br /> |
− | (1, | + | (1,312) foot span / (400) meter span<br /> |
2020<br /> | 2020<br /> | ||
[[File:Tianyundu Glass Footbridge.jpg|750px|center]] | [[File:Tianyundu Glass Footbridge.jpg|750px|center]] | ||
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One of the highest footbridges in the world, the Tianyundu Glass Footbridge opened in 2020 across a spectacular canyon about 2 hours drive north of Guangzhou. | One of the highest footbridges in the world, the Tianyundu Glass Footbridge opened in 2020 across a spectacular canyon about 2 hours drive north of Guangzhou. | ||
− | The asymmetrical suspension span has short towers and anchorages higher up on the slopes than the deck elevation. The exact length of the deck is unknown but probably around | + | The asymmetrical suspension span has short towers and anchorages higher up on the slopes than the deck elevation. The exact length of the deck is unknown but probably around 350 meters. |
Revision as of 03:48, 26 January 2021
Tianyundu Glass Footbridge
天云渡玻璃吊桥
Yangshan, Guangdong, China
(755) feet high / (230) meters high
(1,312) foot span / (400) meter span
2020
One of the highest footbridges in the world, the Tianyundu Glass Footbridge opened in 2020 across a spectacular canyon about 2 hours drive north of Guangzhou.
The asymmetrical suspension span has short towers and anchorages higher up on the slopes than the deck elevation. The exact length of the deck is unknown but probably around 350 meters.
Tianyundu Glass Footbridge satellite image.
Tianyundu Glass Footbridge location map.