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Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon's Glass Bridge Sees Surge in Visitors After the Holiday

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On May 8, tourists visited a high-altitude glass bridge at the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Following the May Day holiday, the scenic area's high-altitude glass bridge saw a surge in off-peak tourism. Many visitors chose to travel after the holiday, avoiding the crowds while enjoying a better travel experience. (Photo/Wu Yongbing)


On May 8, tourists visited a high-altitude glass bridge at the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Following the May Day holiday, the scenic area's high-altitude glass bridge saw a surge in off-peak tourism. Many visitors chose to travel after the holiday, avoiding the crowds while enjoying a better travel experience. (Photo/Wu Yongbing)


On May 8, tourists visited a high-altitude glass bridge at the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Following the May Day holiday, the scenic area's high-altitude glass bridge saw a surge in off-peak tourism. Many visitors chose to travel after the holiday, avoiding the crowds while enjoying a better travel experience. (Photo/Wu Yongbing)


On May 8, tourists visited a high-altitude glass bridge at the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Following the May Day holiday, the scenic area's high-altitude glass bridge saw a surge in off-peak tourism. Many visitors chose to travel after the holiday, avoiding the crowds while enjoying a better travel experience. (Photo/Wu Yongbing)


On May 8, tourists visited a high-altitude glass bridge at the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Following the May Day holiday, the scenic area's high-altitude glass bridge saw a surge in off-peak tourism. Many visitors chose to travel after the holiday, avoiding the crowds while enjoying a better travel experience. (Photo/Wu Yongbing)


On May 8, tourists visited a high-altitude glass bridge at the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Scenic Area. Following the May Day holiday, the scenic area's high-altitude glass bridge saw a surge in off-peak tourism. Many visitors chose to travel after the holiday, avoiding the crowds while enjoying a better travel experience. (Photo/Wu Yongbing)


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Translator: Xiao Juan

Chinese source: hunantoday