The new bridge in the Huangchuan Three Gorges Scenic Area in Lianzhou, southern China, is being reported as the longest glass bridge in the world.
It's 526 meters (1,726 feet) long and wide enough for cars to drive across.
The bridge over the Lianjiang River also has four observation decks in the middle, which can hold 500 tourists at once, according to China News Service.
It took three years and cost 300 million yuan ($43 million) to build, according to the South China Morning Post.
Watch the video of the unveiling, with Guinness World Record reps in attendance, below.
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