
An aerial view of the Bach Long glass bridge
12:36 JST, June 30, 2022
MOC CHAU, Vietnam (Reuters) — A mountain resort in Vietnam has opened a bridge with a bottom made of glass over a gorge 150 meters below to attract thrill-seeking tourists, the third such bridge in the Southeast Asian country.
The Bach Long suspension bridge, which translates as “White Dragon,” is in Son La Province, northwest of the capital, Hanoi, and bordering Laos.
“I dared not look down as I am afraid of heights,” said one visitor, Vi Thi Thu, 22, who ventured onto the bridge after attending Saturday’s opening ceremony, which included dragon dancing and ribbon cutting.
People walk on the Bach Long glass bridge during the opening ceremony at the Moc Chau district in Son La Province, Vietnam, on May 28.
The reinforced glass used for the bridge has three layers, each 40 mm thick, and can hold up to 450 people at a time, according to a statement from the facility’s owner.
The bridge is 290 meters long between two peaks on either side of a gorge, with a 342-meter pathway on the cliffside.
Guinness World Records lists a 562-meter glass-bottomed bridge in Qingyuan, in China’s Guangdong Province, as the world’s longest.
“The engineering required to build that into the side of a cliff but maintain all the features of nature, the greenery, the rocks, it’s been an amazing project,” said Glen Pollard, a representative of Guinness World Records, who attended the opening ceremony.
The World Record Association, also a record-certifying body, has listed the two-part Vietnamese bridge as the world’s longest at 632 meters.
Another visitor at the opening ceremony said he quickly overcame initial nerves when walking on the bridge.
“At first it makes you panic, but then if you walked over around 10 glass panels, that feeling is gone,” said Tran Xuan Tinh, 72.
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