Glass-bottom ladder: Another daredevil marvel opening soon in China
Updated 14:35, 31-Aug-2018
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China keeps finding new and increasingly nerve-racking ways to attract and entertain tourists. A 200-meter-long glass-bottomed ladder along a cliff will open officially on September 10, 2018 at a scenic spot in Qingyuan City, south China’s Guangdong province. /VCG Photo

China keeps finding new and increasingly nerve-racking ways to attract and entertain tourists. A 200-meter-long glass-bottomed ladder along a cliff will open officially on September 10, 2018 at a scenic spot in Qingyuan City, south China’s Guangdong province. /VCG Photo

Situated at over 1,417 meters above sea level, 600 meters above the valley bottom, the 200-meter-long skywalk is made of hundreds of transparent toughened panes of glass, letting visitors feel like they’re walking on air. /VCG Photo

Situated at over 1,417 meters above sea level, 600 meters above the valley bottom, the 200-meter-long skywalk is made of hundreds of transparent toughened panes of glass, letting visitors feel like they’re walking on air. /VCG Photo

Almost vertically attached to the cliff, reaching 80 degrees at its steepest, the ladder is now climbers’ most challenging destination. /VCG Photo

Almost vertically attached to the cliff, reaching 80 degrees at its steepest, the ladder is now climbers’ most challenging destination. /VCG Photo

The city is already famous for its vertigo-inducing glass bridge which has filed applications with Guinness World Records for its “longest and widest suspended structure”. /VCG Photo

The city is already famous for its vertigo-inducing glass bridge which has filed applications with Guinness World Records for its “longest and widest suspended structure”. /VCG Photo