Some people are very fond of adventure because of which they prefer to go to the mountains. If you also have a passion for adventure, today we will tell you about a bridge where you can fulfill your hobby. ओThis bridge built in China is built at a very high altitude, under which there is a deep gap and this is the cause of fear and adventure of people. If you are thinking of doing some adventures then you can fulfill your hobbies by visiting this bridge. Let's know what's so special in this Glass Bottom Bridge.
There is a deep trench below this glass bottom bridge in China, which is about 4,600 feet above sea level, due to which people are afraid of it. Built on Tiananmen Mountain, this bridge is 100 meters long and 1.6 meters wide.
In order to create the thrill of people, 1077 transparent mirrors have been used to create this bridge, which has about 70 thousand kilograms. The biggest feature of this bridge is that the bridge is swinging. The company believes its swing motion will attract visitors coming here.
This glass bridge is built to reach the Tiananmen cave on the mountain. Although many people do trekking to reach this secret, but nowadays this bridge has become an adventure for the people.
From this glass bridge you can see the beautiful view of the valley of Tiananmen Hill. While walking on this bridge, the glass starts to crack down and people are completely shattered when they escape. Actually, it is a joke that makes people's trip more adventurous. The Glass Bridge has one of the two strips of glass on top of one. When people walk on it then the glass starts cracking and starts to rub, but it does not break.
$ 34 million has been spent to build this bridge. Every day about 8 thousand people are allowed to see the bridge. There is a huge crowd of people to take sulfy on this glass bridge. People come here and have fun.
My friends go and roam around in this place and have fun. And if you like my post please give Vote
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