Tourists do not get to experience 'engineering marvel'


Photo courtesy of Panorama Langkawi Sdn. Bhd (insert) A close-up of the bridge

The world-famous Langkawi Sky Bridge has been closed for almost 20 months due to a delay in getting funds and foreign consultants to conduct maintenance work.

This has upset many tourists, both local and foreign, who had hoped to walk the world’s scariest suspension bridge hanging 700m above sea-level from the peak of Gunung Mat Chinchang.

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