A glass bridge that is believed to end up being the world’s tallest and longest is being constructed as the same path that split last week beneath the weight of tourists in the same Chinese state. It will possess the potential allowing tourist to really go bungee jumping from this bridge. The main architect supporting the endeavour is Israeli Architect Haim Dotan, who designed the Israel Pavilion in the Expo 2010 in Shanghai. China Construction Group, which has been hired for the building of the bridge, started the work.
Project manager Guo Kun stressed that visitors should not be concerned about the security of the bridge. “Individuals, particularly tourists, will stress a great deal considering that the bridge is all made from glass, but I’d like to share with everyone that there is not any need to worry, because we’ve done numerous tests, including running exact computation of its own carrying capacity when constructing this glass bridge,” said Guo.
He also says the amount of men and women on the bridge at one time will likely be restricted to 800. The building of the bridge needs to be finished by the end of the year, and the attraction will be formally open to tourists in late January 2016.