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China's Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is already well-known for its breathtaking sights and ambitious glass skywalks, and on Aug. 1, it unveiled one more for those who'd like to view the park atop a mountain.

China's next tourist hot spot?

The Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk hangs off the edge of Tianmen Mountain and is 100 metres long and 1.6 metres wide. On its first day, it already welcomed tourists who were eager to seize the opportunity to take some scenic selfies.

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99 road turns

The skywalk isn't for the faint of heart, however. Even the road leading up to it is a challenge, sharply twisting and turning 99 times.

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Safety tests

The Coiling Dragon Cliff is the park's third glass skywalk but may be the most stunning. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park's other glass skywalks have made news for their extensive safety testing, which included driving a car full of passengers across one and hitting it with sledgehammers.

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