It's called the "Coiling Dragon Cliff" skywalk and it's the latest glass-bottom attraction in Hunan's Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.

The nearly 330 foot long by about 5 foot wide walkway opened Monday and overlooks Tianmen Tongtian Avenue, a sinewy road with 99 turns that snake up the mountainside.

The road's name means "avenue toward heaven." It's the third skywalk of its kind in the Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area which is about 2,300 feet high, according to CNN.

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The world's longest glass-bottom bridge, 1,410 feet long, was set to open in May but is delayed, according to CNN.

Another attraction that takes advantage of the scenery is a cable car that takes passengers to the top of the Tianmen mountain.

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