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Qingyuan Golden Mountain Ladder Tickets+Glass Bridge Raiders

Qingyuan Golden Mountain is a tourist attraction full of historical weight. Everything here is fresh and exciting. You can watch the magnificent glass bridge and all kinds of ladders about love. Here, I will share the ticket information and the glass bridge strategy for you.

Ticket price: 3 yuan/person

The glass overpass, glass covered bridge and glass observation deck of Jinzishan have been built recently, and they began to welcome guests on October 1st. The glass ladder opens in November!

glass bridge, glass covered bridge, glass viewing platform

glass bridge

glass covered bridge

It is reported that the glass overpass and glass covered bridge in Jinzishan were built on the highest peak of Jinzishan at an altitude of 1,417 meters, which is the highest glass overpass and glass covered bridge in Guangdong. The glass overpass connects the two main peaks of Jinzishan, Tongtian Nanfeng and Tongtian Beifeng. The glass covered bridge is built around the peak, suspended on the cliff, and the height from the bottom of the valley is more than 6 meters.

glass viewing platform

The glass viewing platform is more than 6 square meters, hanging out from the peak. Below the platform, there is also a cliff, and the distance from the bottom of the valley is also more than 6 meters.

Looking at the highest peak from the foot of the Golden Mountain, you can see that the glass covered bridge and observation deck are suspended on the highest peak, with blue sky and white clouds at the top and vast mountains all around.

glass ladder

Jinzishan is famous for its ladder. The original ladder was made of stone. The highest peak ladder will be made of glass, which is the first glass ladder in China. The total length of the glass ladder is more than 1 meters, connecting the climbing plank road and reaching the summit. All glass bridges, glass viewing corridors and glass viewing platforms in China are horizontal, while the glass ladder in Jinzishan is stair-shaped. Visitors climb the glass ladder from an altitude of more than 13 meters above sea level to the 1417-meter glass viewing platform.