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One of the most unusual footbridges in the world, the Luocheng footbridges cross over one of China's amazing Tiankengs - caves created when a hole opens up above an underground river.  Guangxi Province has more tiankengs than any region in the world.
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Two of the most unusual footbridges in the world, the Luocheng Tibet-style pedestrian crossings span over one of China's amazing Tiankengs - caves created when a hole opens up above an underground river.  Guangxi Province has more tiankengs than any region in the world.
  
The two footbridges have wood slats that require guests to attach themselves to an overhead wire for safety.   
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The two footbridges have openings alternating with wood slats that require guests to attach themselves to an overhead wire for safety.   
  
 
The site also has cliffwalks that descend to the bottom, zip lines, a pool and hotel accommodations overlooking the cave.
 
The site also has cliffwalks that descend to the bottom, zip lines, a pool and hotel accommodations overlooking the cave.

Revision as of 22:38, 13 September 2021

Luocheng Tiankeng Footbridge
罗城天坑天梯
Luocheng, Guangxi, China
(361) feet high / (110) meters high
(607) foot span / (185) meter span
2019


Two of the most unusual footbridges in the world, the Luocheng Tibet-style pedestrian crossings span over one of China's amazing Tiankengs - caves created when a hole opens up above an underground river. Guangxi Province has more tiankengs than any region in the world.

The two footbridges have openings alternating with wood slats that require guests to attach themselves to an overhead wire for safety.

The site also has cliffwalks that descend to the bottom, zip lines, a pool and hotel accommodations overlooking the cave.


















Luocheng Tiankeng Footbridge satellite image.



Luocheng Tiankeng Footbridge location map.