Tourists brave glass-bottomed bridge in east China
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Tourists who visited a glass-bottomed bridge in east China's Zhejiang Province have been given a heart-stopping day out on Saturday. /VCG Photo

Tourists who visited a glass-bottomed bridge in east China's Zhejiang Province have been given a heart-stopping day out on Saturday. /VCG Photo

Located at a scenic resort in Wuyi County, Jinhua City, the 300-meter-long bridge that connects the two mountain-cliffs dangles visitors nearly 500 meters above a valley floor. /VCG Photo

Located at a scenic resort in Wuyi County, Jinhua City, the 300-meter-long bridge that connects the two mountain-cliffs dangles visitors nearly 500 meters above a valley floor. /VCG Photo

Terrified visitors supported each other while walking across the transparent bridge with their companions. However, some were too scared to stand up on the bridge and didn't even dare to look down to the valley. /VCG Photo

Terrified visitors supported each other while walking across the transparent bridge with their companions. However, some were too scared to stand up on the bridge and didn't even dare to look down to the valley. /VCG Photo

In an attempt to attract more visitors during the upcoming Chinese New Year holiday, the scenic resort also launched several entertainment facilities with lots of discounts. /VCG Photo 

In an attempt to attract more visitors during the upcoming Chinese New Year holiday, the scenic resort also launched several entertainment facilities with lots of discounts. /VCG Photo