India Is Building Its Second Glass Bridge In Bihar With A Capacity Of 40 Guests
Dhir Acharya
Instead of China or a European country, this new glass bridge is located in Bihar, India. It’s also the second glass bridge in the country.
There are several messes going on in India, COVID-19, black fungal, and everything, let’s take out mind off this distress and take a look at the new beauty of the country. Instead of China or a European country, this new glass bridge is located in Bihar, India. It’s also the second glass bridge in the country.
In addition to the bridge, the forest department is constructing a safari park and a zoo here. The glass bridge is built at the same time as the Hangzhou glass bridge in China. According to CM Nitish Kumar that visited the project last Saturday, the new glass bridge will be ready for visitors by March 2021.
The bridge is 85 feet long, 6 feet wide, and 200 feet high. The bridge is sturdy enough to carry 40 tourists at the same time. It’s built in the city of Rajgir, which also houses the Gautama Buddha’s heritage.
Here are some more images of the new tourist attraction that will soon go in operation next year.
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