Hebei: Glass-bottom white water rafting welcome visitors
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Trending in China's tourism, scenic locations are increasing the value by adding in glass bottoms to create a rememberable, thrilling experience for the visitors. Here is the latest novel installment. /China News Service Photo

Trending in China's tourism, scenic locations are increasing the value by adding in glass bottoms to create a rememberable, thrilling experience for the visitors. Here is the latest novel installment. /China News Service Photo

A glass bottom rafting with a length of 1,260 meters and 100 meters drop is open to the public on Monday, in the mountains of Lingshou County, north China’s Hebei Province. /China News Service Photo

A glass bottom rafting with a length of 1,260 meters and 100 meters drop is open to the public on Monday, in the mountains of Lingshou County, north China’s Hebei Province. /China News Service Photo

Last year, the world's highest and longest glass bridge opened in Zhangjiajie City, central China's Hunan Province. /China News Service

Last year, the world's highest and longest glass bridge opened in Zhangjiajie City, central China's Hunan Province. /China News Service