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China teenager cracks panel on tourist site’s glass bridge; public questions structural quality

The scenic area was designated a national 5A tourist attraction in 2024; by 2025, China had hosted 358 such esteemed sites

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A teenager damaged a panel on a glass bridge at a tourist site in central China, raising concerns about the quality of the structure. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Fran Luin Beijing

A panel of a glass bridge at a popular tourist site in central China was cracked by a teenager wielding an umbrella, raising concerns about its quality among the public.

On June 20, a visitor at the Baoquan Cliff World Scenic Area, a national 5A-rated tourism destination in Henan province, reported being evacuated by staff as soon as they stepped onto the signature glass bridge. This rating is the highest and most prestigious in the official tourism rating system.

A spokesperson for the scenic area explained the following day that a boy, likely in his teenage years, had poked his umbrella at the glass bridge, resulting in the crack of a panel.

Thanks to the quick actions of the staff, the visitors were evacuated promptly, and there was no threat to public safety.

After a panel of the glass bridge at Baoquan Cliff World Scenic Area was cracked, staff promptly evacuated visitors to ensure public safety. Photo: Sina
After a panel of the glass bridge at Baoquan Cliff World Scenic Area was cracked, staff promptly evacuated visitors to ensure public safety. Photo: Sina

The spokesperson stated that they were in the process of repairing the panel and were in contact with the original glass provider to source a replacement of the same brand and quality.

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