The ninth of August was Chinese Valentine's Day and one couple decided to tie the knot in sky-high style.
The bride and groom held their wedding on the Shiniuzhai glass bridge in Pingjiang, Hunan province.
Despite dangling 180m (590ft) above the ground, they were still able to smile for the camera, China News Service reports.
China's glass bridges have become increasingly popular recently - both terrifying and delighting tourists.
Just a few weeks ago, five other couples chose to exchange their vows on the same bridge - although their feet stayed firmly on the glass floor.
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