Tourists dare to swing over the edge of 300m tall Chinese cliff

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China’s newest tourist attraction might just push thrill seekers over the edge.

Located at Wansheng Ordovician Theme Park in Chongqing, tourists brave enough to take part in this heart-pumping ride are strapped into a swing while someone else pushes them over the edge of a 300-metre high clifftop, the Independent reports.

The attraction opened this summer at the theme park that’s already known to some for its glass-bottom bridge.

A video has emerged online showing a man swinging over the foggy cliff edge. The tourist is wearing a harness while onlookers cheer him on.

But this isn’t the first swing of its kind. According to DailyMail Online, a similar swing opened to the public in Amsterdam at the end of August.

The swing known as Over the Edge is referenced as Europe’s highest swing. It sits approximately 100 metres above the ground on top of a 22-storey building.

“Use of the swing is at your own risk,” the Dutch website states.