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A bridge in China made entirely of glass was an engineering marvel – until it cracked. The Yuntaishan glass bridge in Central China’s Shiniuizhai National Geological Park had become quite the ...
Call it the crack heard round the world. The glass bridge suspended more than 590 feet in the air in one of China's national parks cracked last week and was closed for repairs.
China’s glass suspension that opened to the public a couple of weeks ago is closed again after it cracked right under tourists’ feet. As if it wasn’t terrifying enough, the 984-foot-long ...
The bridge, which opened on Sept 20, is made with three layers of glass, and only one layer broke, the spokesperson said. The Telegraph reports glass walkways have become very popular in China.
China’s Terrifying 3,500-ft Glass-Bottomed Bridge Just ... A Chinese tourism administration is trying to calm tourist fears after cracks began to appear in a glass bridge suspended 3,500 feet ...
Another glass-bottom bridge in the Shiniuzhai National Geological Park opened last week. The Haohan Qiao bridge, which means "brave men's bridge" in English, is a mere 590 feet off the ground.
Tourists at a glass bridge in North China's Hubei province got a rude shock when glass panels began cracking under their weight. ... In China, Glass Bridge 'Cracks' With Each Step.
The recently-opened, glass-bottomed bridge which is suspended 600 feet above ground cracked and is now closed. (Video: Reuters, Photo: JOHANNES EISELE/Reuters) ...
Glass bridges and viewing platforms are popular attractions across China, but a video viewed more than two million times across multiple social media posts of one such bridge collapsing is a ...
Watch as visitors to an adrenaline-junkie attraction in China's East Taihang Mountains think a steep glass walkway is cracking underneath their feet. Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies ...
BEIJING: A big throng of thrill-seeking tourists had a fright of their life when a new glass bridge built on the cliff of a 3,450-feet high mountain in China cracked setting off panic among the crowd.
Barely a month since it opened to the public, the “terrifying” glass bridge in China cracked right under a tourist’s feet.