Video: The longest floating road in the world in China
China has just opened the floating road to set a Guinness World Record with a total length of nearly 50km paths at a resort in Guizhou Province.
China has just opened the floating road to set a Guinness World Record with a total length of nearly 50km paths at a resort in Guizhou Province.
This floating road is located in the Red Shui River Resort, Luo District, Guizhou Province. This is the longest floating road in the world recognized by Guinness record organization.
With the advantage of being on the river, it often hosts water sports and games.
The entire road is constructed from 222,500 floating objects anchored in the riverbed, which can be raised and lowered according to the changes in river levels.
With the advantage of being on the river, it often hosts water sports and games. At night, thousands of lights are lit to illuminate the road to create a very beautiful scene.
The resort was opened on the first day of 2017 and has welcomed more than 60,000 visitors.
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