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World’s longest, highest glass bridge reopens

BEIJING: The world’s longest and highest glass bridge in China’s Hunan province has been reopened for the public. The glass bridge saw a trial operation in late August this year, but was closed 12 days later due to “overwhelming demand”.

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Beijing, October 2

The world’s longest and highest glass bridge in China’s Hunan province has been reopened for the public.

With a capacity to hold 10,000 people a day, the glass bridge saw a trial operation in late August this year, but was closed 12 days later due to “overwhelming demand”.

Local Cili county magistrate Gao Jingsheng said the glass bridge was not closed for safety reasons as rumours had suggested. It cleared security inspection and its construction was up to standard, said the official.

“We want to be responsible to the tourists, the local government and the scenic resorts. We thought we should perfect its surrounding facilities and environment, and tackle the problems we discovered in the trial period,” he was quoted as saying by state-run People’s Daily.

According to some reports, some deficiencies of the soft and hard facilities seen during the trial period was the main reason behind its closure.

Designed by architect Haim Dotan, the 430-meter-long structure is believed to be the world’s longest and tallest glass pedestrian bridge.

It offers a panoramic view of the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. During its trial operation, the bridge held no more than 800 people at a time. Each day, 8,000 visitors had the opportunity to walk on it. — PTI

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