After several "safety tests" that involved smashing the bridge with sledgehammers and driving an SUV over it, the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon bridge in China finally opened to the public over the weekend.
SEE ALSO:Chinese couple ties the knot in a hammock suspended 180 meters in the airOn Saturday, almost 8,000 tourists went down to the site for a chance to try out the world's tallest and longest glass bridge.
Aerial view of the world's longest and highest glass-bottomed bridge.Credit: Zhou guoqiang/Imaginechina/apDesigned by Israeli architect Haim Dotan, the 430 metres long and 6 metres wide bridge is suspended a heart-stopping 300 meters above a valley.
As many tourists crowded on the bridge to take in the scenic views, some also took the chance to have a little fun.
Credit: WeiboA few lay down on the bridge to take selfies, while others performed acrobatic stunts for that perfect photo op.
Credit: weiboA woman attempts a split.Credit: Zhou guoqiang/Imaginechina/APThe kicker of the lot is these two hilarious kids who pretended to look terrified as they "fell." Almost got us fooled for a second.
Young boys lie on the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon bridge.Credit: Zhou guoqiang/Imaginechina/AP(责任编辑:焦點)
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