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(459) foot span / (140) meter span<br />
 
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Mingtangshan Glass Footbridge is located high up on the edge of a spectacular group of cone shaped limestone mountains near Yuexi, Anhui Province, China.  The East end of the bridge cables terminate into a mountain anchorage with no tower.
 
Mingtangshan Glass Footbridge is located high up on the edge of a spectacular group of cone shaped limestone mountains near Yuexi, Anhui Province, China.  The East end of the bridge cables terminate into a mountain anchorage with no tower.
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There is also a cantilevered glass platform among the hundreds of meters of glass cliffwalks.
  
 
This is at least the 50th glass footbridge built in China that was directly inspired by the success of the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge that opened in 2016.  
 
This is at least the 50th glass footbridge built in China that was directly inspired by the success of the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge that opened in 2016.  
  
  
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Mingtangshan Glass Footbridge satellite image.
 
Mingtangshan Glass Footbridge satellite image.
  
  
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Mingtangshan Glass Footbridge location map.
 
Mingtangshan Glass Footbridge location map.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 4 January 2021

Mingtangshan Glass Footbridge
明堂山玻璃桥
Yuexi, Anhui, China
(361) feet high / (110) meters high
(459) foot span / (140) meter span
2019

Mingtangshan Glass Prob 110mtrH.jpeg


Mingtangshan Glass Footbridge is located high up on the edge of a spectacular group of cone shaped limestone mountains near Yuexi, Anhui Province, China. The East end of the bridge cables terminate into a mountain anchorage with no tower.

There is also a cantilevered glass platform among the hundreds of meters of glass cliffwalks.

This is at least the 50th glass footbridge built in China that was directly inspired by the success of the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge that opened in 2016.


Mingtangshan Glass Bridge Sky.jpeg


Mingtangshan Glass Construction.jpeg


Mingtangshan Glass Deck.jpeg


Mingtangshan Glass DownDrone.jpg


UnknownGlass3.jpg


Mingtangshan Glass FootbridgeOpen 2019.jpg


Mingtangshan Glass Bridge Tower.jpeg


Mingtangshan Glass Drone.jpeg


Mingtangshan Glass Overlook.jpg


Mingtangshan Glass Cliffwalks.jpeg


Mingtangshan Glass Railings.png


Mingtangshan Glass Reflection.jpeg


UnknownGlass4.jpg


Mingtangshan Glass Slide.png


Mingtangshan Glass Satellite.jpg

Mingtangshan Glass Footbridge satellite image.


Mingtangshan Glass SatelliteWide.jpg


Mingtangshan Glass LocationMap.jpg

Mingtangshan Glass Footbridge location map.


Mingtangshan Glass LocationMapWide.jpg