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China’s First Rope-Free Bungee Jump Debuts at Guizhou’s Huajiang Canyon Bridge

10/22/2025
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Test footage of a groundbreaking “rope-free bungee jump” at Guizhou’s Huajiang Canyon Bridge has gone viral online, showing sandbags plummeting into a massive safety net below. The daring attraction—China’s first of its kind—has sparked a mix of excitement and skepticism among netizens regarding its safety and adrenaline-pumping appeal.

According to project officials, the innovative bungee experience is currently undergoing final tests and will officially launch to the public on ​October 22, 2025. Unlike conventional bungee jumping, thrill-seekers won’t be tethered to any ropes. Instead, they’ll leap from platforms ranging between ​20 to 50 meters high, landing on a ​160-square-meter safety net​ anchored at four corners. After the drop, the net will be slowly lowered to the ground for a safe exit.

The cost? ​1,688 yuan per jump, plus a ​99-yuan bridge sightseeing ticket​ and a ​20-yuan shuttle fee. For comparison, the bridge’s traditional rope bungee—priced at ​2,999 yuan​ and featuring a ​600-meter vertical drop—remains a pricier but equally thrilling option.

To ensure safety, staff conducted rigorous tests using ​75 kg and 100 kg sandbags​ to simulate various body weights and evaluate the net’s durability. The attraction will only open after multiple successful trials.

Huajiang Canyon Bridge now offers ​two bungee options:

  • ​Rope Bungee: Located at the bridge’s center (opened in late September).
  • ​Rope-Free Bungee: Near the bridge entrance (debuting October 22).

The concept has ignited fierce online debate. While adventure enthusiasts are eager to experience a ​​”ropeless free-fall,”​​ others doubt whether a safety net alone provides sufficient protection.

​Would you take the plunge—without a rope?​

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