U-turn glass-bottom bridge resembling Cupid's arrow opens to visitors
Standard glass-bottom bridges might already be on the standard tourism program in China. A U-turn glass skywalk resembling the Cupid's bow and arrow, however, stunned the public as it opened in Nanyang City of central China's Henan Province on Saturday. /VCG Photo

Standard glass-bottom bridges might already be on the standard tourism program in China. A U-turn glass skywalk resembling the Cupid's bow and arrow, however, stunned the public as it opened in Nanyang City of central China's Henan Province on Saturday. /VCG Photo

Following the slogan of "love is in the air," the ingenious bridge protrudes from a cliff on Qifeng Mountain at the height of about 200 meters above the bottom of the valley. /VCG Photo

Following the slogan of "love is in the air," the ingenious bridge protrudes from a cliff on Qifeng Mountain at the height of about 200 meters above the bottom of the valley. /VCG Photo

According to the scenic spot, the glass skywalk, with an overhanging length of 31.83 meters, allows about 800 visitors to pass through at a time. /VCG Photo

According to the scenic spot, the glass skywalk, with an overhanging length of 31.83 meters, allows about 800 visitors to pass through at a time. /VCG Photo

On the opening day, a romantic ceremony was held. Over 100 single ladies gathered on the bridge. Wearing wedding dresses, they made a wish to find the person meant-to-be. /VCG Photo

On the opening day, a romantic ceremony was held. Over 100 single ladies gathered on the bridge. Wearing wedding dresses, they made a wish to find the person meant-to-be. /VCG Photo