World's longest glass bridge opened in Vietnam

World's longest glass bridge opened in Vietnam

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Category : International Published on: May 12 2022

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  • The world’s longest glass-bottom bridge just opened in Vietnam.
  • Vietnam’s Bach Long pedestrian bridge – whose name translates to “white dragon” — is 632m (2,073ft) long — and is 150m (492ft) above a huge jungle.
  • The bridge’s floor is made of three layers of tempered glass, each about 1.5 inches thick.
  • The floor of the bridge is made from French-produced tempered glass, making it strong enough to support up to 450 people at a time.
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