A tourist clung to a glass bridge in China as the panes smashed in high winds, local media reported. The bridge spans a 330-foot-high mountain ravine in northeastern China and was hit by 93-mph gusts.
TIANMEN MOUNTAIN, China — It's called the "Coiling Dragon Cliff" skywalk and it's the latest glass-bottom attraction in Hunan's Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. The nearly 330 foot long by about 5 ...
Photos shared by state media show a man clinging onto the railing of the bridge as several pieces of glass deck are missing and broken. The man managed to hold on for more than half an hour as ...
The cafe sits atop one of the bridge towers and offers 360-degree unobstructed scenic views. China has added yet another record-breaking marvel to its landscape - the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge.
High winds are reported to have broken a glass-bottomed bridge in China, leaving a man clinging to a handrail above a 91-metre drop. Authorities claim that the bridge outside the city of Longjing was ...