Where is the Danjiang Taiji Gorge Glass Bridge? How long is the Danjiang Taiji Gorge Glass Bridge?

Speaking of glass bridges, the first thing that comes to mind is the glass bridge in Zhangjiajie. The terrain there is very dangerous. Many people are afraid of heights or have other reasons for wanting to see the beauty of the place, but they dare not step on the bridge. They finally got their friends to take them to the bridge, but they couldn’t move. The main reason is that this glass bridge is transparent, which can easily make people feel scared. How long is this glass bridge in Danjiang? How is the scenery? Is it open now? Let’s take a look together!

Where is the Danjiang Taiji Gorge Glass Bridge? How long is the Danjiang Taiji Gorge Glass Bridge?

It is said that this glass bridge is the only glass suspension bridge in northwest Hubei.

The scenery here is also very beautiful. It is about 150 meters long, which is actually quite long. The scenery of looking far into the distance is also very good. It spans Qinglong Mountain and Denglong Mountain, where you can see Tianchi Lake from above and look down at the canyon. Walking on it is like walking on the wind.

Where is the Danjiang Taiji Gorge Glass Bridge? How long is the Danjiang Taiji Gorge Glass Bridge?

But it’s still very scary to be between two mountains with a transparent floor under your feet. But it is said that the safety factor here is quite high. Each steel cable can withstand hundreds of tons of pulling force, enough to accommodate hundreds of people walking together. So, if you’re brave, you can give it a try. Although there is a cliff under your feet, all you can hear is the sound of birds singing and the wind blowing through the forest, quiet and beautiful.

【About tickets】

Original price: 168 yuan/person, now only 99 yuan/person, but the time is limited. It will officially open on August 12th and 13th, and the number of places is also limited.

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