There’s a new way to enjoy Hunan’s mountainous landscapes — though you might be too terrified to appreciate the stunning views.

A 100-meter-long (110 yards) glass skywalk, stretching around a cliff on Tianmen Mountain in the southern Chinese province, opened Monday to the public.

Some visitors could be seen clinging to the cliff’s side, others rolling around on the 1.6-meter-wide (5 feet) glass floor, selfie stick held high.

Called the “Coiling Dragon Cliff” skywalk, the glass walkway is the third of its kind in the Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area. The dramatic walkway overlooks Tongtian Avenue, a mountain road with 99 turns that snakes up Tianmen Mountain in Hunan’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.

Its name means “Avenue to the Sky.”

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