Chinese villagers perform dragon dance on glass-bottomed bridge
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Residents of Qingyuan, a city in southern Guangdong Province, performed the dragon dance on a glass-bottomed bridge at the opening ceremony of the dragon culture festival on Tianzi Mountain on Saturday. /VCG Photo

Residents of Qingyuan, a city in southern Guangdong Province, performed the dragon dance on a glass-bottomed bridge at the opening ceremony of the dragon culture festival on Tianzi Mountain on Saturday. /VCG Photo

More than 60 people held a 99-meter dragon mascot as they danced along the bridge. /VCG Photo

More than 60 people held a 99-meter dragon mascot as they danced along the bridge. /VCG Photo

Tianzi Mountain is renowned for its "flying dragon," a giant sculpture measuring 399 meters with a giant dragon head that's 8 meters tall and 16 meters wide. /VCG Photo

Tianzi Mountain is renowned for its "flying dragon," a giant sculpture measuring 399 meters with a giant dragon head that's 8 meters tall and 16 meters wide. /VCG Photo

The "flying dragon" built along the bridge seems like a giant dragon hovering over the mountain. /VCG Photo

The "flying dragon" built along the bridge seems like a giant dragon hovering over the mountain. /VCG Photo