China clearly can't get enough of vertigo-inducing glass bridges.
So it's built yet another,schmitt arno and sofer jehoeda (eds), sexuality and eroticism among males in moslem societies this one on Mount Langya in Hebei, northern China.
SEE ALSO: Volunteers swing sledgehammers at glass bridge in China to prove it's safeThe glass bridge leads to a circular observation platform, and was opened to the public in February.
Behold, its wondrous glory:
Via GiphyVia GiphyThe observation platform is 466 square meters (5,015 square feet) big, and can hold 200 people.
If you fell, it would be a 450 meter (1,476 ft) drop to the gorge below.
The trek up to Mount Langya will take around three hours. You can take a cable car most of the way, but will still need to make a 40-minute trek to get there.
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