Walking on air! Tourists brave glass-bottomed bridge in east China
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Glass-bottomed bridges and walkways have become a big draw for daredevil adventurers in China as a number of attractions have opened in Chinese parks in recent years. /VCG Photo

Glass-bottomed bridges and walkways have become a big draw for daredevil adventurers in China as a number of attractions have opened in Chinese parks in recent years. /VCG Photo

Photos taken on Friday show tourists walking on a glass bridge at Lingjiangyuan Forest Park of Pan'an County, Jinhua City, east China's Zhejiang Province. /VCG Photo

Photos taken on Friday show tourists walking on a glass bridge at Lingjiangyuan Forest Park of Pan'an County, Jinhua City, east China's Zhejiang Province. /VCG Photo

The 365-meter-long bridge that connects the two mountain-cliffs dangles visitors nearly 200 meters above a valley. /VCG Photo

The 365-meter-long bridge that connects the two mountain-cliffs dangles visitors nearly 200 meters above a valley. /VCG Photo

Constructed with 98 super-strong glass panes, the bridge is able to support the weight of 500 people at the same time. /VCG Photo

Constructed with 98 super-strong glass panes, the bridge is able to support the weight of 500 people at the same time. /VCG Photo