DAY4
6 Apr 2009
Zhangjiajie
Today tour
will focus on the beautiful Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. The park
comprises of dense forest, deep ravines and canyon, unusual peaks, precipitous
cliffs, caves and bizarre pillar-like rock formations which is renowned
worldwide where the film Avatar took its inspiration from. Trams move tourist
from one end to another. This Park is listed
in UNESCO.
Our tour
today was viewing the famous and breathtaking scenary of Wulingyuan and Ten
Mile Gallery
The Ten
Mile Natural Gallery of Suoxi Valley Nature Reserve is located at the base of
Tianzi Mountain. The key highlights of
this scenic place are more than one hundred of objects of both sides of the
canyon formed naturally by mountains and rocks. Names are assigned to this
uniquely shape rocks formations.
Rhesus
monkey and Zhangjiajie National Forest
Park
Balong
Elevator, a glass enclosed observation elevator that travels 1070 feet up a
Cliffside
Sandstone
pillars rising from the forest in Wulingyuan
Cable-car
systems operates in Wulingyuan
In the
evening, we watched a cultural show in Zhangjiajie
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