Located in Hunan Province in China,
Zhangjiajie Forest Geo-park covers a total area of 9,600 sq. k?, 1.1000 of China’s territory. This scenic area which was designated a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
in 1992. In the area many scenic spots such as Zhangjiajie National
Forest Park, Baofeng Lake, Suoxiyu Valley, Tianzi Mountain, Yangjiajie
Nature Reserve – together with Huanglong Cave (Asia’s largest cave), and
many beautiful bridges, brooks and waterfalls. The area is a rare
natural museum and famous tourist scenic spot.
The most attractive scene that Zhangjiajie
features is the mysterious mountain covered with dense, primeval
forests. It is said that 23 species of tare animals and more than 3,000
species of plants are living in the misty world. Many rocks are shaped
like animals and fairies, and each is given its own legend.
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