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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. 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. | 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. 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. | ||
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+ | The Yaxiaku Glass Platform is one of the highest in the world at approximately 150 meters. | ||
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Yaxiaku Footbridge satellite image. | Yaxiaku Footbridge satellite image. | ||
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Yaxiaku Footbridge location map. | Yaxiaku Footbridge location map. | ||
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[[Category:Bridges in China]] | [[Category:Bridges in China]] |
Latest revision as of 00:48, 19 August 2016
Yaxiaku Footbridge
崖下库索桥
Yantouzhen, Zhejiang, China
(492) feet high / (150) meters high
(180) foot span / (55) meter span
20??
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. 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 approximately 150 meters.
Yaxiaku Footbridge satellite image.
Yaxiaku Footbridge location map.