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World’s highest and longest glass bridge in China shuts for maintenance

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The world’s highest and longest glass bridge at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon scenic area in Cili county, central China’s Hunan Province, was closed Friday, only 13 days after it opened to public.

The administration of the scenic area said on its official Weibo account that the infrastructure in the scenic area, including the glass bridge, was in urgent need of retrofitting and the glass bridge would be closed as a part of that maintenance.

14138097_1326555550718595_184317814049426885_oThe bridge was closed on Friday, three days earlier than the original plan.14202745_1326555554051928_5942734362816967293_n

The 430-meter-long and 6-meter-wide glass-bottomed skywalk was opened to visitors in the middle of August after several tests.

While only 8,000 visitors were permitted to experience the terrifying bridge each day, visitors had outnumbered the limitation, officials of the scenic area said.

In response to the announcement, some netizens doubted if the closure was owed to the safety reason.

Gao Jingsheng, head of Cili county clarified that the glass bridge had passed the safety tests and checks. He said the temporary closure was for rectifying the deficiencies found during the past 13 days so visitors would have a better experience in the future.

However, many tourists and travel agencies that had booked tickets before the announcement have been left disappointed. Officials have said they “specially handle” the issue but no details have been released so far.

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