Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge is the world's longest and highest glass-bottomed bridge spanning over two mountains in Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon.

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You must have watched at least one or two such YouTube videos before, 

in which a man is holding on to the railing in horror or cowering and shivering on the “glass ground”. 

By his side, his friends are laughing loudly and shooting videos with their phones. What happened? Why is he so scared? 

Don’t worry, nothing bad happened. He is just afraid of heights. 

Imagine walking more than 1,300 feet in the air while you can clearly see the deep canyon under your feet through the glass! 

Your feet will shake unconsciously, and you won’t get out a step, just like the man in the video. 

That’s why Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge is so fascinating - This longest and highest glass-bottled bridge in the world can move you in a moment!

Just about a 40-minute drive from the east gate of the famous Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, where you can find this amazing glass bridge hanging two cliffs of the canyon. The canyon is a charming sightseeing site full of forests, waterfalls, streams and so on. However, what makes the canyon stand out is its glass bridge.With a full length of 430 m and a height of about 300 m above the valley bottom, the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge is an unbeatable artificial wonder. Not only that, the bridge gives tourists a unique angle from which to experience its marvellous views of the surrounding serene nature. Instead of upsetting the natural balance of the neighbourhood, it complements the natural surroundings of the area! Is it safe to walk across the glass bridge? Of course, as long as you are brave enough! The glasses used for the bridge are a strong composite that allows you to drive a tank over them. A BBC reporter smashed a sledgehammer several times on one of those panes but failed to break it with all his strength.