Suspension bridges, also known as suspension bridges, are bridges where the main load-bearing components are cables (or steel chains) suspended and anchored from towers on both banks (or ends of the bridge). The geometric shape of the cables is determined by the conditions of force balance and is generally parabolic. Many hanger rods are suspended from the cables to support the bridge deck, and stiffening beams are often placed between the deck and the hanger rods, forming a composite system with the cables to reduce deflection deformation caused by the load.
The high-altitude glass suspension bridge spans across the river channel, offering views of the sky pool above and the canyon below, showcasing the beautiful scenery of the entire scenic area. It allows visitors to experience the magic of soaring a kilometer above the ground, giving them a sense of walking through the clouds, stepping on white clouds, and riding on the mist, providing an unparalleled experience.
The glass suspension bridge is an aerial structure made of tempered glass soaring above cliff faces, forming an observation glass walkway. Therefore, to ensure visitors can better view the beautiful scenery through the glass bridge, all visitors are required to wear shoe covers to maintain the transparency and cleanliness of the bridge.
In addition, as a recreational facility, the glass suspension bridge has gained increasing popularity among investors in recent years due to its aesthetic design, broad participation, and pleasant experience.
































