85 feet long, 6 feet wide! India's first glass bridge to open soon

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medium glass net] Patna News: Bihar is building a transparent glass flyover to welcome tourists from all over the world who like to travel and explore, so as to boost the local tourism economy.

ThisGlassThe bridge is the first glass bridge in India. It is built in the scenic mountains. Minister Nitish Kumar is home to Rajgir district in Nalanda.

The 200-foot-high, 85-foot-long, 6-foot-wide glass bridge is likely to open for tourists early next year. Put, the project is in progress, and some 15mm have been used to build the bridge.glass mirrorSon. it is reported that,MirrorThe thickness is 45mm and is fully transparent.

People walking on it felt like they were floating in the air. The local area is also very concerned about the safety of tourists, and the bridge can accommodate about 40 tourists at a time.

Chief Minister Kumar, accompanied by officials, visited the site last Saturday to personally inspect the construction of the glass bridge. He said: "The construction of the magnificent glass bridge is in full swing and will be completed by March next year. In the meantime, I have asked officials to seek help from experts to ensure the safety of the bridge."

The glass flyover is an architectural marvel and is part of the 500-acre nature safari park under development. "I have asked the officials to develop it so that tourists who come here can feel everything." According to officials, visitors can also archery, cycling, hiking, tree houses, wooden houses, and medical parks. With the help of ropes, the air bike is another highlight here.

According to reports, technically speaking, this is the second glass bridge in India; but in fact, such a glass bridge is still the first. The first of the proposed Rishikesh in Uttarakhand states is not yet complete. In February of this year, Uttarakhand announced the replacement of the landmark Lakshmanso Bridge, built in 1923, with a glass bridge because it is not suitable for tourists. According to the design of the Public Works Department, the total length and width of the new bridge are 132.2 meters and 8 meters respectively, and the glass floor width is 1.5 meters. However, the construction of the bridge has not yet begun.