Zhangjiajie’s Hidden Glass Bridge, China
  • 1. Zhangjiajie's Hidden Glass Bridge, nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of China's Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, is a marvel of modern engineering and natural beauty. Spanning an impressive 430 meters (1,410 feet) across a stunning canyon and hanging 300 meters (980 feet) above the ground, this glass suspension bridge offers visitors an exhilarating perspective of the enchanting surroundings, which inspired the floating Hallelujah Mountains in the film 'Avatar.' The bridge, made entirely of transparent glass panels, allows adventurers to look down at the lush foliage and rugged cliffs beneath their feet, creating an awe-inspiring feeling of walking on air. Completed in 2016, it has since become a popular attraction, drawing thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the towering sandstone pillars that characterize the region, as well as the vibrant colors of the forest that change with the seasons. The experience is heightened by the sounds of nature, including the rustling of leaves and the distant call of birds, making it not only a thrilling physical challenge but also an opportunity to connect with the spectacular environment. The bridge also serves as a gateway to various hiking trails and scenic viewpoints, making it a pivotal part of exploring Zhangjiajie’s stunning scenery, and a testament to the seamless blend of human ingenuity and the breathtaking artistry of nature.

    What is the height of Zhangjiajie’s Glass Bridge above the canyon?
A) 200 meters
B) 300 meters
C) 150 meters
D) 400 meters
  • 2. In what year was the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge opened to the public?
A) 2014
B) 2018
C) 2016
D) 2020
  • 3. How long is Zhangjiajie’s Glass Bridge?
A) 350 meters
B) 430 meters
C) 300 meters
D) 500 meters
  • 4. Which national park is home to Zhangjiajie’s Glass Bridge?
A) Huangshan
B) Mount Everest
C) Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
D) Jiuzhaigou Valley
  • 5. How many visitors can the Glass Bridge accommodate at one time?
A) 2000 people
B) 800 people
C) 1000 people
D) 500 people
  • 6. Which major film was partially inspired by the landscape of Zhangjiajie?
A) Avatar
B) Jurassic Park
C) Inception
D) Titanic
  • 7. Who designed the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge?
A) Zaha Hadid
B) Frank Gehry
C) Haim Dotan
D) Norman Foster
  • 8. How is the maintenance of the glass surface on the bridge carried out?
A) Once a year
B) Only after accidents
C) Regular inspections and cleaning
D) It is self-cleaning
  • 9. What is the primary material used to construct the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge?
A) Plastic
B) Acrylic
C) Tempered glass
D) Wood
  • 10. What happens to the bridge during severe weather?
A) It becomes more slippery
B) Nothing changes
C) It may be closed for safety
D) It remains open
  • 11. What type of experience do many visitors seek on the Glass Bridge?
A) Cultural insights
B) Historical tours
C) Thrilling views
D) Quiet reflections
  • 12. Which activity is commonly associated with the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge?
A) Walking
B) Driving
C) Cycling
D) Hiking
  • 13. What visual illusion do visitors experience on the bridge?
A) 3D visual
B) Transparent floor
C) Mirror effect
D) Cloud walking
  • 14. What feature is located at both ends of the Glass Bridge?
A) Restaurants
B) Hotels
C) Viewing platforms
D) Amusement rides
  • 15. What is the name of the nearby scenic area that features tall pillars and cliffs?
A) Mount Huashan
B) Wulingyuan Scenic Area
C) Yellow Mountains
D) Qingcheng Mountain
  • 16. Which natural feature is the bridge primarily designed to overlook?
A) Lake
B) Ocean
C) Mountain
D) Canyon
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