Titled as the Coiling Dragon Cliff, the 330-foot-long glass walkway got the world's attention for being the longest and highest glass-bottomed bridge in the world. Located in the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, a popular tourist spot in China, the bridge offered its visitors a breathtaking panorama of the mountains. Just two weeks after its opening, the bridge has been shut down in order to undergo 'an internal system upgrade'. This happened mainly because the bridge received an overwhelming number of tourists who flock to the 980-feet-high transparent structure in the last few days alone. Now, we can only hope that the bridge reopens for the tourists after the 'upgrade'.
Source: India Today September 05, 2016 05:48 UTC