Zhangjiajie National Forest Park one of the many mountainous regions that will feature a glass walkway in China.
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park one of the many mountainous regions that will feature a glass walkway in China. <span class="media-attribution">Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/vlovgr/12078330614/in/photolist-jpjATy-7STjbm-7SQ2ZZ-NvV9P-R93VB-NvpG5-NvqNu-8XTBrN-R7T5N-Nvpb3-pfG9ch-8XQxGB-8XTxFf-rWVA2d-rGSBEs-6bJQs-rGSDPs-rZrP1X-rZjky3-rZrQnz-r3Ds1K-rGSy1o-rZjkQA-rX9Esb-rZnJuX-qcvhYV-pVeYxR-rZrQRv-rZrPVc-rZrPKn-rGRjHS-rGZqdp-rZrRrP-rZrRmt-rZnLJ6-rF7QTc-rZjm8Q-r3rKcy-r3Drfg-rGSCPw-rZjkCS-rGSCFq-rZnKLe-rX9Fpb-rF7PHM-rGSChQ-rGZoHR-rZnKct-rF7NWX-rX9EAC" target="_blank" rel="external">Viktor Lövgren</a> / <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/" target="_blank" rel="external">CC BY 2.0</a></span>

China has gained another terrifying glass walkway, this time around a cliffside in Shiniuzhai National Geological Park in Hunan province. The newest in a spate of recent glass walkways being built around the country is unique in that it plays musical notes as visitors walk along it. The 180-metre-long, 300-metre-high walkway is fitted with electron components that play musical notes as visitors step on the glass. This comes as a new glass bridge was unveiled in Zhangjiajie earlier this week, while a glass cantilever platform opened near Chongqing last month. Read more: chinadaily.com.cn

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