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  • 2021-01-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Is the Ruyi Bridge in China Real? (en)
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  • In January 2021, a video supposedly showing an undulating glass bridge overlooking a mountainous area in China was widely circulated on social media. One version of the video shared by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield was viewed more than 100,000 times: The video was met with some skepticism as it circulated online, but the Ruyi bridge is real. This wavy piece of architecture is located in the Shenxianju Scenic Area in China's Zhejiang Province. According to the official Weibo account for the Shenxianju Scenic Area, construction on the Ruyi bridge began in 2017 and was finally opened in September of 2020. In a second post, the park explained that the bridge spans 100 meters across the east and west gorges of Shenxianju. A rough translation of the post read: The photograph at the top of this article is available via Getty Images and shows the the Ruyi Bridge in December 2020. Below are a few additional images we collected from the Shenxianju Scenic Area's Weibo page: (en)
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