An Adventure to the Largest Glass Platform near Beijing!
Yvon and I recently went to the UFO Glass Platform near Beijing. This is one of the largest glass platforms in China and it is over 400 meters high! It is a little scary, but we have been on a glass bridge in China before, so we didn't worry too much.
This is a great day trip from Beijing, if you live there, or if you have some extra time on you trip. It is in the Shilingxia Scenic Area, which is about an hour and a half outside of Beijing. We went with a tour company called CETtrip, they do many day trips around China and Beijing.
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The glass sightseeing platform, billed as “Flying Disk/UFO”, opened to the public on April 30, 2016. The glass platform hangs 32.8 metres out from the cliff. It is claimed to be the largest sightseeing platform in the world. The transparent sightseeing platform is 800 meters above sea level and 400 meters high from the bottom of the cliff. The glass sightseeing platform is hung out from the cliff on the highest peak inside Shilin Gorge (Shilinxia Scenic Area) in Pinggu District, Beijing.
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Shilingxia Stone Forest Valley platform Beijing
Shilingxia (Stone Forest Valley) Platform
Those suffering from fear of heights in China have a new location to challenge themselves with the opening of what the owners are calling the world's largest viewing platform. Jutting out into a valley near Beijing, the Shilingxia (Stone Forest Valley) platform offers views of the surrounding countryside and the villages far below.
The suspended bridge is 32.8 meters long, 11 meters longer than the one in the United States, and is the longest in the world. Its glass area is 415 square meters, the largest in the world for glass viewing platforms. Moreover, this is the first time that titanium has been used. Scenic area manager Li Shuang, who says the structure represents the first time Titanium has been used for tourism purposes, said some visitors had a hard time getting round the platform.
Glass Seeing Platform in China
My friend and I went to this Awesome place found on outskirts of Beijing. It is called Shilinxia Scenic Area JingDong Stone Forest George of Pinggu.
China's towering glass-bottom platform opens
The latest attraction in Shilingxia, China - a glass-bottom platform 400 metres above ground - opened to visitors on May 1.
Shilinxia Glass Platform石林峡飞碟玻璃观景台
Located in Shilinxia,Pinggu,Beijing
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World's longest glass platform|Zhangjiajie,china|
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A New Glass Walkway Called The Coiled Dragon Cliff Skywalk
The Newest Skywalk — “Coiled Dragon Cliff”
The third glass skywalk in Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area Coiled Dragon Cliff Glass Walkway opened to the public on August 1st, 2016. It offers a new way to enjoy the stunning mountainous landscapes — though you might be too terrified to appreciate the views!
Location: above the “99 Bends”, about 600m from the top of the cableway
Altitude: over 1,400 meters (4,700 feet)
Dimensions: 100 meters (328 feet) long, 1.6 meter (5 feet) wide
Stand on the crystal clear walkway, you can see all the way down to the bottom of the cliff and Tongtian Avenue (Heaven-Linking Avenue), which is the road up the mountain featuring a staggering 99 turns.