There's a new way to enjoy Hunan's mountainous landscapes – but we hope you aren’t afraid of heights.
Allison Wallace - Yahoo7 Be
China has unveiled a new, frighteningly high glass skywalk wrapped around a cliff on Tianmen Mountain in the southern province of Hunan.
The 100-metre ‘Coiling Dragon Cliff’ walk sits 1402 metres above the ground.
If you can handle it, you can see all the way to the bottom of the cliff as you stand on the glass path.
After opening this week, some visitors could be seen clinging to the cliff’s side – while others embraced their fear, taking selfies and having fun.
The walkway features a total of 99 snaking turns that layer one after another.
Walking on glass that is just 6.3cm thick, it is clear that some visitors are a little nervous about the experience.
If all that seems too much, you can still enjoy the spectacular views of the area with a cable car ride to the top.
The Coiling Dragon Cliff walk is the third glass skywalk on Tianmen Mountain. The area also boasts the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge which is the world’s longest glass bottom bridge.
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