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View all search resultsinglianggu Valley, which is in a Beijing suburb, has built a glass-bottom path to attract more visitors, especially those interested in outdoor thrills.
At an altitude of about 1,000 meters above sea level, the path, with corners and even steps, looks ready to reach the clouds.
It will open to the public during the National Day holiday week, beginning Oct. 1, and will not charge ticket fees for that period.
(Read also: World's longest, highest glass bridge opens in Hunan)
The glass path seen from above. (China Daily/Jiang Dong)
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