Rong May glass bridge is located on O Quy Ho pass - one of the four great beautiful passes of Vietnam. Located at an altitude of about 2,200m above sea level, the climate here is cool all year round, the mountains and forests hidden in the mist attract many tourists to visit and take photos.

Rong May glass bridge reaches 60m from the cliff, the path is about 5m wide. The bridge base is made of transparent tempered glass, consisting of three thick layers, each layer more than 2 cm, glued to the sandstone cliffs of the Hoang Lien Son range.
The bridge has a record length of 600m, able to withstand the weight of 3,000 people at the same time. However, to ensure the safety of visitors, the bridge management board stipulates a maximum of 500 visitors per visit.

Standing on the glass bridge, looking out into the distance, visitors feel like they are floating among the green grass, each terraced field in blooming season or immersed in white clouds like cotton. Especially the "heartbreaking" feeling when looking down and witnessing the immense depth under your feet.

Not only that, coming to Lai Chau Rong May glass bridge, adventure lovers can also participate in many thrilling high-altitude games such as: Bungee jumping from the height of the bridge down to the mountain abyss, Zipline skiing or sitting. Swing flying in the clouds...
A highlight in the journey to explore the bridge is the transparent glass elevator more than 300m high to the top of O Quy Ho, of which 80m is located inside the mountain. This journey takes less than 2 minutes.
The elevator will take visitors through each layer of clouds, over the mountains to see the Northwest mountains and forests. If you don't take the elevator, the journey to the top can take up to 3 hours.

Visitors can come here on nice, sunny days to have a long view, and avoid weekends to avoid having to queue up on the bridge.
This tourist destination is recognized as a national landscape, 17km from Sa Pa town and about 30km from Tam Duong district center. The road to the glass bridge curves around the rolling hills and mountains in the Northwest, with convenient traffic, making it an attractive destination for tourists.
