The bridge.
A 2,000-foot-long glass-bottomed bridge in Vietnam has been certified the longest of its kind in the world.
Bach Long, the pedestrian bridge, has three layers of 40 mm of tempered glass, a report says.
Beneath it is a 500-foot plummet to a valley below.
If you’re afraid of heights, the Bach Long bridge probably won’t be your thing.
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But for thrill seekers, the destination is a welcome addition to a bucket list.
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The glass-bottom bridge measures 632 meters, or about 2,073 feet, in length, and the company behind it says it’s the longest glass-bottomed bridge in the world.
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The bridge stands 150 meters, or about 492 feet, above a lush valley between two mountains.
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It’s located in the Moc Chau district of Vietnam’s northwestern Son La province.
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Bach Long translates to “white dragon.”
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Officials from the Guinness World Records visited the bridge in late May and confirmed that it’s the longest of its kind in the world.
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Source: Talk Vietnam
The glass pedestrian bridge opened at the end of April.
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To clean the bridge before the opening ceremony, working crews used their bare feet and rags to wipe the glass.
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Visitors were made to cover their shoes with fabric when they walked across the glass bridge.
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When the bridge opened, its first visitors had mixed reactions.
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Some were thrilled, while one young visitor clung to the railings and avoided stepping on the glass.
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Many posed for photos to capture the surreal experience.
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“I think it’s all great,” one visitor told Al Jazeera. “Stepping on the bridge and looking down was scary at first, but if we continued confidently, it was very amazing.”
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Source: Al Jazeera
A ticket to walk on the bridge costs $27.65 for adults on weekends and $19 for children. Weekday prices are lowered to $23.40 for adults and $15 for children. Entry is free for kids under 1 meter, or 3.2 feet.
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Source: Moc Chau Tourism National Tourism Management Board
Unveiling the bridge is one way Vietnam is trying to bring back tourism after the industry came to a standstill for much of the past two years because of COVID-19.
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The country closed its borders to travelers in March 2020 and stopped issuances of tourist visas.
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Around the start of the pandemic, Vietnam’s tourism department estimated that COVID-19 could cost the country $4 billion in lost tourism in just three months.
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Source: Insider
The country reopened its borders to international tourists in March, dropping its COVID-19 restrictions for foreign visitors.
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That means adventure seekers from around the world can now behold the beauty — or terror — that is the Bach Long bridge.
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