China tourist left clinging to 100m-high bridge after glass panels smash

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Man rescued after sudden gusts shattered panels on bridge in Longjing city

A man was left stranded on a glass-bottomed suspension bridge in north-easternThe man was on the 100-metre-high bridge at Piyan Mountain in Longjing city, when it was hit by sudden strong weather, the local tourism department said.

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