Glass bridge maintained ahead of holiday travel rush

Bai Kejia China Plus Published: 2017-09-19 18:33:28
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A glass bridge 140 meters in the air maintained ahead of holiday travel rush.A glass bridge in Hunan Province was maintained on Monday ahead of the Chinese National Day on October 1st. The workers changed the 30 mm thick reinforced tempered glass to ensure the bridge is extremely safe. After the maintenance, the workers tried hard to jump on the glass to check their work.October 1st is the first day of "Golden Week" in China where people typically receive seven days off of work. This year, China' largest online travel agency Ctrip estimated there would be 650 million trips during the National Day holiday.[Photo: Chinanews.com]

A glass bridge 140 meters in the air maintained ahead of holiday travel rush. A glass bridge in Hunan Province was maintained on Monday ahead of the Chinese National Day on October 1st. The workers changed the 30 mm thick reinforced tempered glass to ensure the bridge is extremely safe. After the maintenance, the workers tried hard to jump on the glass to check their work.October 1st is the first day of "Golden Week" in China where people typically receive seven days off of work. This year, China' largest online travel agency Ctrip estimated there would be 650 million trips during the National Day holiday. [Photo: Chinanews.com]

A glass bridge 140 meters in the air maintained ahead of holiday travel rush. A glass bridge in Hunan Province was maintained on Monday ahead of the Chinese National Day on October 1st. The workers changed the 30 mm thick reinforced tempered glass to ensure the bridge is extremely safe. After the maintenance, the workers tried hard to jump on the glass to check their work.October 1st is the first day of "Golden Week" in China where people typically receive seven days off of work. This year, China' largest online travel agency Ctrip estimated there would be 650 million trips during the National Day holiday. [Photo: Chinanews.com]

A glass bridge 140 meters in the air maintained ahead of holiday travel rush. A glass bridge in Hunan Province was maintained on Monday ahead of the Chinese National Day on October 1st. The workers changed the 30 mm thick reinforced tempered glass to ensure the bridge is extremely safe. After the maintenance, the workers tried hard to jump on the glass to check their work.October 1st is the first day of "Golden Week" in China where people typically receive seven days off of work. This year, China' largest online travel agency Ctrip estimated there would be 650 million trips during the National Day holiday. [Photo: Chinanews.com]

A glass bridge 140 meters in the air maintained ahead of holiday travel rush. A glass bridge in Hunan Province was maintained on Monday ahead of the Chinese National Day on October 1st. The workers changed the 30 mm thick reinforced tempered glass to ensure the bridge is extremely safe. After the maintenance, the workers tried hard to jump on the glass to check their work.October 1st is the first day of "Golden Week" in China where people typically receive seven days off of work. This year, China' largest online travel agency Ctrip estimated there would be 650 million trips during the National Day holiday. [Photo: Chinanews.com]

A glass bridge 140 meters in the air maintained ahead of holiday travel rush. A glass bridge in Hunan Province was maintained on Monday ahead of the Chinese National Day on October 1st. The workers changed the 30 mm thick reinforced tempered glass to ensure the bridge is extremely safe. After the maintenance, the workers tried hard to jump on the glass to check their work.October 1st is the first day of "Golden Week" in China where people typically receive seven days off of work. This year, China' largest online travel agency Ctrip estimated there would be 650 million trips during the National Day holiday. [Photo: Chinanews.com]

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