Today people have created a lot of novelty things, in which we can mention the very unique glass bridge works and there is little scary. The world now has a lot of glasses that are creative and built up with the purpose of attracting tourists, especially those who like challenges, adventure. Let's look at the world's scariest glass bridge, not for the weakest in this article.
1 Zhangjiajie Grand Bridge (China)

The glass bridge in Zhangjiajie is 430 m long, 6 m wide and is paired from 99 transparent glass panels. Prior to its commissioning, a hammer was used to try the bridge's strength to ensure the safety of visitors. The bridge can withstand 800 visitors at the same time and 8,000 visitors for 1 day. Aside from experiencing a rugged feeling in the middle of the abyss, visitors are here to admire the Zhangjiajie mountain, which was chosen as the backdrop of the blockbuster Avatar and the popular Western tourist TV series
2 Glacier Glass Bridge (Jasper, Canada)

Thanks to its prime location, you can collect both Jasper National Park in your eye view as you walk on the Glacier Glass bridge. In addition to the purpose of serving the needs of the scene, the bridge is also a powerful assistant for those who want to learn about the ecosystem as well as the operation of the glaciers below. The bridge is at an altitude of 280 meters above the ground with a total length of 30 m.
3 Thien Mon Mountain Glass Bridge (Zhangjiajie, China)

This bridge is like the horrified nightmare of those who are afraid of altitude. The surface section is designed with a transparent glass bearing. Despite knowing that before it came to use, the bridge was strictly inspected, the feeling of looking downwards from a height of 1,403 m still caused no fewer people to run the pledge.
4 Grand Canyon Glass Bridge (USA)

The horseshoe-shaped glass bridge was designed by the talented architect Mark Johnson, which sits at an altitude of 1,220 m above the ground. To create this bridge, it took four years of construction, using 500 tonnes of steel and 28 tons of glass, costing about US $30 million. The deck has up to 8 layers, each layer is 1 cm thick, sticking tightly with special substances. According to reports, the bridge can withstand wind power of 161 km/h and earthquake level 8. However, visitors here need to be very careful. The Grand Canyon has recorded many cases of visitors dropping off the network because of the capture of photography and accidentally falling to the area.
5 Shiniuzhai Geological Park Glass Bridge (Hunan, China)

Previously, the bridge was a wooden bridge connecting the two mountains of the Burdock Geological Park (Hunan, China). Later, in order to attract tourists, the new layer of wood plywood was replaced with glass floor length of 300 m and 180 m above the ground. According to the Travel off Path, the glass material used as a deck surface is 25 times the usual type for other glass bridges.