11. China’s Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge

Situated in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province, China
The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge, which redefined architectural ambition, was established in 2016 with a minimal cost of $3.4 million. It is suspended over the stunning Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. In addition to being the longest and highest glass-bottom bridge in the world, this marvel provides a heart-pounding trek above a breathtaking natural setting.


China’s Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge ©u stock.adobe.com/photostock
It has quickly gained international attention as a tourist destination, drawing travelers eager to take in its breathtaking transparency and unmatched views. The building of the bridge serves as an example of how cutting-edge engineering and natural wonders may coexist to create a singular experience that piques tourists’ interest both domestically and abroad.

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