Would you dare to cross the world’s longest glass-bottomed bridge?

Vietnam’s latest vacationer vacation spot is attracting travellers with a head for heights.

The Bach Lengthy pedestrian bridge - that means ‘white dragon’ in Vietnamese - is a glass-bottomed overpass suspended 150 metres above the rainforest.

Located within the northwest’s Son La province, the attraction contains a 630-metre walkway conveying guests throughout the Mộc Châu Island Mountain Park and Resort.

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The ground of the bridge is created from tempered glassAFP

The ground of the bridge is created from tempered glass and might assist as much as 450 individuals at a time.

"When standing on the bridge, travellers will be capable to admire the great thing about nature under," says Hoang Manh Duy, a spokesperson from the bridge’s working firm.

Officers say it's now the world's longest glass-bottomed bridge, surpassing a 526-metre construction in Guangdong, China. Representatives from Guinness World Data are anticipated to confirm this declare subsequent month.

Is Vietnam open for vacationers?

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Tourism is again on monitor in VietnamAFP

Vietnamese tourism chiefs are in search of to lure guests again after two years of Covid-19 shutdowns.

In mid-March, the nation ended quarantine for worldwide guests and resumed 15 days of visa-free journey for residents from 13 international locations.

Vietnam is about to host the Southeast Asian Video games in two weeks - with greater than 10,000 athletes and sports activities workers from international locations within the area en route.

"I hope the bridge will lure extra home and worldwide vacationers to our space,” says native resident, Bui Van Thach.

“Stepping on the bridge and looking out down is frightening at first, however it's an incredible expertise."

Watch the video above to see Vietnam’s new glass bridge for your self.

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