Incredible Bridge People Walk on Aerial Corridor at Tea Park in China's EnshiWhat’s more dangerous than a glass-bottom bridge? A bridge without a bottom, of course!
Such an aerial walkway buttressed by only ropes has opened at a tea park in Xuan'en County, in central China’s Hubei Province. The “air corridor” is suspended at least a dozen feet above the tea fields, and more than thirty feet at places, and runs for a length of about 1,000 meters. Only ropes, short wooden planks or tires are provided in the name of walkways. The scary attraction has drawn hundreds of tourists to the tea park already.
Incredible Bridge People Walk on Aerial Corridor at Tea Park in China's Enshi
Incredible Bridge People Walk on Aerial Corridor at Tea Park in China's Enshi
Incredible Bridge People Walk on Aerial Corridor at Tea Park in China's Enshi
Incredible Bridge People Walk on Aerial Corridor at Tea Park in China's Enshi
Incredible Bridge People Walk on Aerial Corridor at Tea Park in China's Enshi
Incredible Bridge People Walk on Aerial Corridor at Tea Park in China's Enshi
Incredible Bridge People Walk on Aerial Corridor at Tea Park in China's Enshi
Incredible Bridge People Walk on Aerial Corridor at Tea Park in China's Enshi
Sources: China.com / JSChina.com.cn / xinhuanet.com