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In an area of China whose landscape was the inspiration for James Cameron’s Avatar viral videos of caves with heaps of trash ...
China's first UNESCO World Heritage site, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan Province is known for its towering sandstone pillars. Best explored on foot, its back trails make for an ...
Known as a “wonderland on Earth,” Zhangjiajie was transformed into a symbol of natural beauty and untouched wilderness. However, recent developments have left many shocked as the park’s pristine ...
The Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan province awoke after rain like a fairyland coming to life.
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park was designated a much larger (397.5 km²) Wulingyuan National Park by the State Council on August 1, 1988. In 1992, ...
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park inspired the fictional jungle moon of Pandora – home to the blue-hued Na'vi people – in the 2009 James Cameron smash hit.
The Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in the Chinese province of Hunan features gigantic pillar-like rocks, the kind you see throughout the movie. The only difference is they aren’t floating.
Aerial photo taken on April 7, 2021 shows the mountains shrouded by cloud and mist in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, central China's Hunan Province.(Photo: Xinhua) ...
If you've ever wanted to see a fairyland in real life, plan a visit to this ancient Chinese village famous for being perched ...
Zhangjiajie, China's first national park, also features glass-bottomed bridges, a mountain elevator and a food court complete with a McDonald's for those inclined to take it easy.