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Tuesday, 10 May 2022

World’s longest glass-bottomed bridge in vietnam

World’s longest glass-bottomed bridge in vietnam

Vietnam has opened a new glass-bottomed bridge. The company that built it says it is the world’s longest glass-bottomed bridge, surpassing the one in Guangdong, China.




વિશ્વનો સૌથી લાંબો કાચનો પુલ

Bach Long -એટલે કે white dragon નામનો પદયાત્રી પુલ ખુલ્લો મુકાયો !

The pedestrian bridge is called Bach Long, which translates to “white dragon”. The Bach Long is Vietnam’s third glass bridge.

The Bach Long bridge has been constructed in Moc Chau Island mountain park and resort, a mountainous tourist destination in Northwest Vietnam.

Bach Long bridge has a length of 632m, with 290m stretching between mountains and a further 342m along the edge of a cliff. The bottom is made of three layers of super-tempered glass panels, each 40mm thick, 2.4m wide and 3m long, provided by French specialists Saint-Gobain. The walkway stands 150m above ground.

આ પુલની વિઝીટ લેવા ગિનીઝ બુકના સંચાલકો લેવા જવાના છે !

આ બ્રિજ વિયેટનામના પર્યટન ઉધોગમાં વધારો કરી આપશે !

The towers at either end of the mountain span are 30m high. The suspension cables are 50mm thick and imported from South Korea.

On the cliff-side portion of the bridge there are two observation decks, each 5m wide and 3m deep.

આ પુલ નો વીડિયો જોવા માટે અહીંયા ક્લિક કરો

The Bach Long traverses a thick jungle beneath and the bridge’s operator said: “Standing on the bridge, visitors can admire the majesty of the Northwest mountains and forests, feel the nature full of sunshine and wind floating in the magical air.”

The Bach Long bridge has been constructed in Moc Chau Island mountain park and resort, a mountainous tourist destination in Northwest Vietnam.

Bach Long bridge has a length of 632m, with 290m stretching between mountains and a further 342m along the edge of a cliff. The bottom is made of three layers of super-tempered glass panels, each 40mm thick, 2.4m wide and 3m long, provided by French specialists Saint-Gobain. The walkway stands 150m above ground.
The towers at either end of the mountain span are 30m high. The suspension cables are 50mm thick and imported from South Korea.

On the cliff-side portion of the bridge there are two observation decks, each 5m wide and 3m deep.


The Bach Long traverses a thick jungle beneath and the bridge’s operator said: “Standing on the bridge, visitors can admire the majesty of the Northwest mountains and forests, feel the nature full of sunshine and wind floating in the magical air.”

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