Transparent Heart-Stopping Glass Sky Slide Starts Trial Runs In North China – Design You Trust

Transparent Heart-Stopping Glass Sky Slide Starts Trial Runs In North China

A transparent slide located in the Dayudu Yellow River Scenic Area, northern China’s Shanxi Province, is definitely a daredevil’s game.

h/t: cgtn

The glass slide, which began trial operations on Friday, drops brave riders 100 meters over its 500-meter length.

The scenic spot also includes a 60-meter-long glass bottomed bridge and a 420-square-meter glass viewing platform, the largest in the province.

Praised as a “forest oxygen bar”, visitors standing on the high altitude structures can enjoy a bird’s eye view of the mesmerizing landscape.

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