May.17th 85RMB | UFO Glass Platform and Waterfall One Day Trip
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UFO Glass Platform Trip
The maximum cantilever length of the viewing platform is 32.8 meters. It is 11.4 meters longer than the suspended glass bridge in the Grand Canyon of Colorado in the United States, and 6.12 meters longer than the suspended glass bridge in Yunyang Longguan scenic spot known as "the first suspended glass Bridge Gallery in the world".In addition, Pinggu Shilin Gorge suspended glass "UFO" viewing platform area is the largest. the entire viewing platform building area is 713 square meters. the platform altitude is 800 meters, about 400 meters from the bottom of the cliff. Come on , follow us to challenge.
Activity place: Pinggu district, Beijing
Activity date: May.17th
Meeting point 1:Weigongcun subway station, Exit B
Meeting time: 07:00am
Leaving time: 07:05 (no waiting)
Meeting point 2:South gate of BLCU
Meeting time: 07:20am
Leaving time: 07:25(no waiting)
Meeting point 3:Huixinxijie Nankou subway station, Exit B
Meeting time: 07:55am
Leaving time: 08:00(no waiting)
Back time:16:00
Arrive time:18:00 if no traffic jams
Traffic tools: Travelling Bus
Trip Fee: Round Bus Fee+CET Guide Fee
Normal Price: 95RMB/pax for the bus fee
Discount Price: 85RMB/pax if 3 or more than 3 ppl book together
VIP Price: 85RMB/pax if you are our VIP member.
Participants: Min 15, Max 50 (if less than 20 participants, this trip will be cancelled)
Booking Hotline: Usman 13269261647 (English & Mandarin)
Statement: No changing to other CET trips or refund within 24 hours of departure.
Please Notes:
The trip fee doesn't include the entrance fee, which is 68 RMB for normal, and 34RMB for students.
The Shoe covers fee and the ticket fee of the glass bridge platform is 40RMB officially. CET provides group discount which is 30RMB.
There is cable car available, one-way of the cable car fee is 100RMB, no discount for student. CET can also provide group discount ticket which is 80RMB.
Please take your student book for this trip. Master and PHD doesnt work.
Please take enough water and food for lunch. You can buy inside as well
PS: All the prices above are from the official website, it might be fluctuating.
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UFO Glass Platform
Statistics about the glass platform
Weight: 320 tons; Maximum Load: 150 tons; Maximum Capacity: 2000 people
Hanging Distance: 32 meters; Platform Diameter: 26 meters. Taking an area of 415 square meters
The glass sightseeing platform, billed as “Flying Disk/UFO”, opened to the public on April 30, 2016. The transparent sightseeing platform is 800 meters above sea level and 400 meters high from the bottom of the cliff, a thriller for visitors who want to experience the excitement walking in the sky.
The 415-square-meter platform soars 33 meters from the mountainside, offering a top view of the scenic site in every sense. The platform exceeds the Grand Canyon Skywalk by 11.4 meters. Yet the vistas it affords are quite different.
Shilinxia translates as Stone Forest Gorge - for good reason. This swathe of the Huangsongyu Geopark bristles with stone spires that resemble thickets of tremendous trees.
The UFO offers a high-level platform for viewing this unearthly terrain.
The 12-square-kilometer scenic area is shaped not only by its thrusting rock quills but also by such other otherworldly marvels as the Jiutan Flying Waterfall, from which ribbons of water flutter 120 meters down four tiers.
The 6-km gorge is exceedingly slender. The belt of lowland between sheer bluffs tightens to just 3 meters at its slimmest. The earth whittles the sky into a silver sliver.
The area is littered with boulders that can surpass 1,000 tons. It's as if it were mighty nature gods' shot put arena.
Cypresses uncoil from cliffs. Twisted trunks unravel outward horizontally while their roots clench vertical precipices. These trees seem to defy gravity and testify to the tenacity of life.