Arriving at the Rong May (Cloud Dragon) Glass Bridge tourism site, visitors can experience thrilling games, admire breathtaking mountainous landscapes, and enjoy themselves amidst a sea of clouds on the giant glass bridge. The mountainous Lai Chau province, about 450km northwest of Hanoi, and boasts a primitive and mysterious beauty that is well worth exploring. Several popular destinations here include O Quy Ho Pass that is the longest of its kind in Vietnam with a length of nearly 50km, Si Thau Chai Village that is home to a large population of the Dao ethnic minority group, the Muong Than rice field whose beauty changes along with the seasons, and the 3,049m Mount Putaleng in Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
At the tourism site, visitors need to go through a tunnel and then take an elevator to reach Rong May Glass Bridge. It is 305 metres from the bottom floor of the elevator to the glass bridge, equivalent to a 102-storey building, including 80 metres underground and 225 metres above the ground. The elevator system, made from three layers of transparent tempered glass can carry 30 passengers at a time and 1,200 passengers per hour, bringing tourists to the glass skywalk to immerse them in the mountainous natural surroundings and admire the breathtaking natural scenery of the misty rocky mountains in the northwest region of Vietnam. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
This is the elevator that brings visitors from the mountain tunnel to Rong May Glass Bridge. The Rong May Glass Bridge tourism site, invested by the Hoang Lien Son Group Joint Stock Company (Sungate Group), is part of the Thac Trang (White Falls) tourism project in Son Binh commune of Tam Duong district, Lai Chau province. The site had its construction started in January 2018 and was built at a total cost of 1 trillion VND (41.8 million USD). With beautiful scenery and mild climate all year round, it features such facilities as a hotel, an elevator system, a glass-bottomed bridge meeting European standards, a range of bungalows, a swimming pool and an entertainment area. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Situated 758 metres above the bed of the gorge, Rong May Glass Bridge is 1.5 metres in width and 139 metres in length. Its components were produced in the US and imported into Vietnam. The skywalk reaches out about 50 metres from a rocky mountainous cliff. It is made from three layers of transparent tempered glass, each over 2 centimetres thick, assembled tightly together with special glue. The total thickness of the glass surface is 7 centimetres. The bridge can endure a maximum weight equivalent to 3,000 people at a time, but to ensure safety, only a maximum of 500 people are allowed to be on the bridge at the same time. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
The glass bridge, on the top of O Quy Ho Pass, consists of two sections – one that is 120 metres long connecting the elevator with the cliff and another 200 metres long running in parallel with the mountain slope. Standing on the glass-bottomed skywalk, tourists will have a chance to feel the depth of the gorge below, enjoy the majestic natural scenery, and feel the rush of winds and clouds all around. The Rong May Glass Bridge tourism site is about 18 kilometres from the renowned resort town of Sapa in nearby Lao Cai province and about 7 kilometres from the Sunworld Fansipan Legend cable car system. It is located near National Highway 4D that links Lai Chau and Lao Cai provinces. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Tourists are fascinated by the Rong May Glass Bridge. Standing on this bridge, visitors can take in a panoramic view of O Quy Ho Pass. It has been dubbed one of the four great mountain passes in Vietnam. Visitors can challenge themselves with exciting adventure games and take some pretty awesome selfies. The fastest way to reach this skywalk and associated entertainment facilities is to use the elevator, which takes them just a few minutes. Meanwhile, it will take them about three hours to reach this place if going by road. Tickets to the glass bridge are priced at 400,000 VND (16.7 USD) for an adult and 200,000 VND for a child. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A visitor poses for a photo on Rong May Glass Bridge. The skywalk is part of a tourism site that is a complex of world-class entertainment facilities. Besides, adventure games like bungee jumping, cable skating, paragliding, mountain climbing, a zipline, and a rope suspension bridge hanging over the forest, bringing thrilling experiences to visitors. In addition, the resort at the Rong May Glass Bridge tourism site also boasts a modern restaurant, a hotel, a beautiful bungalow resort, several cafes, and a free cinema. The complex was built by the Hoang Lien Son Group Joint Stock Company (Sungate Group) and opened to visitors in 2019. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A section of the skywalk that runs in parallel with the mountain slope. The Rong May Glass Bridge tourism site in Lai Chau province has become a popular destination among visitors from far and wide. The bridge is located on the top of O Quy Ho Pass, which was recognised as one of the four great mountain passes in Vietnam, apart from Ma Pi Leng in Ha Giang province, Khau Pha in Yen Bai province, and Pha Din between Son La and Dien Bien provinces. All of the four passes are in the north of Vietnam. The beauty and magnificence of O Quy Ho Pass has long inspired adventure-lovers from across the country. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Located at an impressive altitude of some 2,300 metres above sea level, Rong May Glass Bridge is the one having the highest altitude in Southeast Asia, making it a magnet for thrill seekers. Travelers often come to the Rong May Glass Bridge tourism site at the weekend. The complex welcomes about 1,000 - 2,000 visitors per day. This is an integrated tourism complex. Here, visitors can admire the breathtaking scenery, explore the culture of local ethnic groups, try adventure games, and enjoy themselves at a modern restaurant, hotel, or resort. The site is part of the Thac Trang (White Falls) tourism project in Son Binh commune of Tam Duong district, Lai Chau province. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Tourists walk on a rope suspension bridge at the Rong May Glass Bridge tourism site. The site is situated on the top of the 50km-long O Quy Ho Pass. The pass, also known as Hoang Lien Son or May (Cloud) pass, that runs through Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range. The pass is associated with a legend about the Love waterfall, where a fairy and a lumberjack named O Quy Ho met and fell in love. Because they could not get married, the fairy turned into a bird flying over the mountain and calling out his name “O Quy Ho”. The pass is also called “Cloud” pass because it is surrounded by clouds all year round. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A staircase on the mountain slope leading to the Rong May Glass Bridge tourism site. The complex was built by the Hoang Lien Son Group Joint Stock Company (Sungate Group) and opened to visitors in 2019. Rong May Glass Bridge is the highlight of this complex. A glass elevator takes tourists from a tunnel underground to the glass-bottomed skywalk, which is 2,300 meters above sea level. The bridge system extends about 50m from the cliff and has its surface about 5 metres wide. It is made of three layers of thick transparent tempered glass attached to the sandstone cliffs of Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
At the entertainment complex, visitors can also ride on cable cars to enjoy beautiful waterfalls there. Standing on O Quy Ho Pass, visitors can admire an imposing panorama of Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range. Setting foot in the top of O Quy Ho Pass, visitors can see beautiful valleys of Lai Chau province below. The climate on either side of O Quy Ho Pass, in Lai Chau and Lao Cai provinces, is often very different in a year. When it’s warm and sunny in Lai Chau, it’s cold and cloudy in Lao Cai and vice versa. As one of the most winding passes in Vietnam’s northwestern mountains, O Quy Ho inspires a lot of adventure tourists. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Enjoying adventure experiences on the glass bridge or in cable cars, visitors can immerse themselves in the fresh and cold air of the northwestern mountains. The mountainous province of Lai Chau, about 450km northwest of Hanoi, boasts a primitive and mysterious beauty that is well worth exploring. Several popular destinations here include O Quy Ho Pass that is the longest of its kind in Vietnam with a length of nearly 50km. The region also includes the Si Thau Chai Village that is home to a large population of the Dao ethnic minority group, the Muong Than rice field whose beauty changes along with the seasons, and the 3,049m Mount Putaleng in Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Lai Chau is a mountainous province located in the northwest of Vietnam. Arriving at the site, tourists can enjoy the majestic scenery, visit local villages to learn about Vietnamese culture. The province is home to 20 ethnic minority groups, each of which has its own cultural identities. Its O Quy Ho Pass, on top of which the Rong May Glass Bridge is located, zigzags and holds the record as the longest of its kind in the northwest of Vietnam, nearly 50 kilometres. It is an amazing tourist destination in Lai Chau. Other destinations worth a visit in Lai Chau also include Sin Ho Plateau and Pu Sam Cap Cave. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
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