China’s Zhangjiajie National Park is the inspiration for the movie “Avatar” and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its unique stone pillars and stunning scenery. Visit this dream forest with a short video.
“Zhangjiajie National Park” (Zhangjiajie) located in Hunan province of China, is known for its unique natural scenery. This park has a lot of charm with tall stone columns and hanging mountains that inspired the movie “Avatar”. The amazing scenery and pristine nature of this area attracts thousands of tourists every year.
Zhangjiajie National Park, with its deep valleys and dense forests, was registered as China’s first national park in 1982 and is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Travelers can enjoy the park’s famous glass bridge, numerous hiking trails, and unparalleled panoramic views. Also, Zhangjiajie has the world’s tallest glass elevator called “Bailong”, which offers an exciting experience to visitors with a height of 326 meters. Other attractions of the park include Golden Rivers, Yellow Dragon Cave, and Tontian Road, each of which has its own beauty.
Let’s watch a video of Zhangjiajie National Park together below.
Cover photo source: national-parks.org; Photographer: Unknown
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