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旅游英语:Introduction to Zhangjiajie 介绍张家界

旅游英语:Introduction to Zhangjiajie 介绍张家界

旅游英语:Introduction to Zhangjiajie 介绍张家界Introduction to Zhangjiajie介绍张家界Good morning, Jones.早上好,琼斯先生。

Good morning, Louise. First of all, I’d like to thankyou for your kind invitation to visit your beautiful country.早上好,路易斯。

首先,谢谢您盛情邀请我访问你们美丽的国家。

We’ve been looking forward to your visit. It is a great pleasure for us to have you as our guest.我们一直期盼这你的来访。

您的到来让我们非常高兴。

Thank you very much! I have heard a lot about China’sfirst forest park—the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.Could you please tell me something about it?非常感谢!我对中国第一个森林公园—张家界国家森林公园早有耳闻,您能给我介绍一下吗?Ok! Zhangjiajie is located in western Hunan Province. Itis home of a World Natural Heritage—Wulingyuan.好的。

张家界位于湖南省西部,是世界自然遗产—武陵源的所在地。

I’ve heard that senior experts from UNESCO on an inspection tour of Zhangjiajie were amazed at its unique beauty. They exclaimed, ‘ Fantastic!’, and concluded that Zhangjiajie was qualified to be a World National Heritage forits unique natural scenery, near perfect biological system, and ingenious combination of nature and humanism.我听说世界教科文组织的资深专家们在游览张家界时对它独特的风光惊讶不已。

张家界的英文介绍

张家界的英文介绍

张家界的英文介绍第一篇:张家界的英文介绍A Survey About ZhangjiajieZhangjiajie is situated in the northwest of Hunan province, in the juncture of the Yunan-Guizhou Plateau and the subsidence of Donating Lake, stretching over the area from between 109'40 to 110'20 E to between 28'52 to 29'48 N.It is bounded by Shimen county and Taoyuan county on the east, Yuanling county on the south, and Hefeng, Xuan'en of Hubei province on the north.The city stretches 167 km from east to west, and 96 km from north to south at best.Zhangjiajie city covers an area of 9,653 square kilometers, which accounts for 4.5 percent of Hunan province.The landform is complex in Zhangjiajie, including mountains, lava, hills, plains, etc.Mountainous area takes up 76 percent of the total.The most characteristic feature is the quartzes sandstone landform, which is rare in the world.The city is higher on the northwest, and tilts along Li River to the south.Wuling mountains, divided from Yunwu Mountain in Guizhou province, are again divided into some branches across the city.There are mountains over mountains in the city and many abrupt peaks and low lands.The highest point is 1890.4 meters above the sea level, and the lowest 75 meters.Zhangjiajie is a city under the direct administration of provincialgovernment, and has jurisdiction over Yongding, Wuling districts, and Cili, Sangzhi counties.Up to the end of 1999, it has a population of 1.55 million, of which 1.13 million are minorities which accounts for 73.1 percent of the total population.Climate Zhangjiajie is located in the middle latitude in the north hemisphere, and falls into the category of subtropical humidmonsoon climate.It has enough sunshine, rich rainwater, long frost-free period, short cold period and quite different four seasons.The annual average sunshine hours, temperature, the amount of rainfall is 1440 hours, 16 degree C and 1400 mm respectively.The average frost-free period over the past years is about 216 to 269 days a year.The climate of this kind benefits the total development of agriculture, forestry, husbandry, subsidiary and fishery.However, influenced by the special landforms and groundfeature, the climate is complex and changeable in the city.Droughts, floods, storms, hails and other disasters occasionally happen.Natural Ecological EnvironmentZhangjiajie is known for its unique tourist resources.Wulingyuan Scenic Area, made up of the First National Forest Park--Zhangjiajie and two nature reserves-Suoxi Gully and Emperor Mountain, possesses 369 square kilometers.The main land feature is quartzes sandstone that is rare in the world.It is a perfect combination of the beauty of Guilin, the queerness of Huang Mountain, the peril of Hua Mountain and the magnificence of Tai Mountain.Pavilions, bridges, caves, lakes and waterfalls are everywhere.Consequently, it enjoys the name of “an enlarged potted landscape”, “a miniature fairyland”.Zhangjiajie is a treasure house for natural resources.There are woody plants of 106 families, 320 genera and 850 species, backboned animals of 146 species.Among them 56 species of plants and 40 species of animals are under national protection.Precious plants include gingko, Chinese dovetrees, Chinese yew, cherry and so on.Valuable medicinal herbs include glossy ganoderma, the tuber of elevated gastrodia, the tuber of multiflower knotweed, the bark of eucommia and so on;while rare animals, the giant salamander, unicorn, Sumen antelope,south China tiger, leopard, macaque, zibet and so on.Zhangjiajie enjoys its rich forest resources.It has 1012 acres for forest, which covers 64.61 percent of the entire city and ranks NO.1 in Hunan province.The project of “Beautifying, Purifying and Illuminating” is being carried out.There are 1.55 square meters green land per person.Undoubtedly, it is an ideal ecological tourist zone and an international holiday village.EconomyBefore reform and opening up, the main economy in Zhangjiajie is traditional agriculture and the only industry is limited to the self-suffici ent “five small industries”.After the year 1978 when the 11th Commission of the Communist Party of China was held, opening-up policy promotes the development of tourism, which in turn boosts the regional economy and people's living standard.Over a decade since thefoundation of the city, the municipal government has attached great importance to the tourism as a pillar industry to promote the development of the economy and have made great achievements.Zhangjiajie is becoming world-famous step by step.CultureZhangjiajie raises excellent people and contains various resources.The longhistory of many nations, original customs together with modern culture contribute to a colorful painting.Zhangjiajie is a habitation for minority nationalities.During the long history, Han people, Tujia people, Miao people, Bai people together with the people of other nationalities co-create a unique culture.Zhangjiajie, a fairyland gathering essence of the heaven, has brought up thousands of elites in the hundreds of years.Among them, there are He Long-the great Chinese proletarian revolutionary leader, one of the founders of PLA, oneof the ten marshals in China;Xiang Dakun, the leader of a great peasant uprising;He Pengfei, an assistant commandant in the navy of PLA;Liu Mingdeng, a chief of Taiwan soldiers in Qing Dynasty;and Chen Nengkuan, the receiver of “Two Missiles & One Satellite Medals”.Due to the reform and opening-up for more than two decades, special culture, campus culture, community culture, traveling culture, and other modern cultures constitute the lively and colorful culture world of Zhangjiajie;while inheriting traditionaladvantages and creating some new features as well.Now the number of cultural entertainment places, including cinemas, singing-dancing halls, cultural clubs, parks reaches more than 1000.The city also enjoys 3 public libraries with 105,000 books, 5 regional TV stations and 5 broadcasting stations, which cover all the urban and rural areas.There are 1599 schools of all levels with 251,100 students in all.Zhangjiajie is named after the Zhangjiajie Scenic Area.In 1979 Zhangjiajiesefound this rare forest in the world.In 1982, after the permission of the State Council, the State Planning Committee approved Zhangjiajie to be the first national forest park in China.In 1988, Dayong city where Zhangjiajie is located, jointly combined with Sangzhi where the Emperor Mountain lies and Cili where Suoxi Gully sits, became a city under the direct administration of provincial government.In 1992, Wulingyuan nature reserve, consisting of Zhangjiajie national forest park, the Emperor Mountain reserve and Suoxi Gully reserve, has been listed in the “World Natural Heritage” by UNESCO.In 1994, Dayong city was renamed as Zhangjiajie city under the permission of the State Council.Now, Zhangjiajie has basically become a large-scale, high-rank tourist resort wheremountains, lakes, caves and historical culture and special customs are well blended in the area of 500 square kilometers.It hasZhangjiajie National Forest Park, Emperor Mountain reserve and Suoxi Gully reserve as its core, and Maoyan River, Nine-Heaven cave, Five-Thunder Mountain, and the Universal Light Temple as its satellite tourist resorts.So far, more than 20 scenic spots have been explored, and more than 30 tourist routes have been formed.The total traveling lane adds up to more than 500 km.第二篇:张家界介绍张家界以其得天独厚的旅游资源闻名于世。

张家界天门山英语导游词(精选6篇)

张家界天门山英语导游词(精选6篇)

张家界天门山英语导游词(精选6篇)张家界天门山英语篇1During the winter vacation, I went back to my hometown Zhangjiajie andvisited the world-famous scenic spot Tianmen Mountain.Tianmen Mountain cableway entrance is located in Zhangjiajie City, only 40minutes drive from my home. After buying the tickets, we took the cableway upthe mountain. The whole ride in the cableway lasted about 20 minutes. The morewe went to the top of the mountain, the more exciting it was.Finally, we arrived at the top of the mountain. We started along the Shanxiline of Tianmen. The steep mountain road along the way, coupled with the coldwinter and the fog, made us feel as if we were in a fairyland. The more you goto the east line, the lower the temperature is. There are strings of icicles onthe cliff surface, and even the water droplets on the leaves form ice. At aglance, it looks like countless crystal clear ornaments. My family and I alljoked that it was like Japan in winter, even more beautiful.Walking on the glass plank road built on the cliff, looking at the bottomof the foot, you can see that the whole plank road is built on the stone walllike a knife cut, which is covered with thick ice and snow, and then down, it isshrouded in white fog, you can't see anything clearly, which adds a mystery tothe beautiful scenery.We walked from the west line to the east line like flying through theclouds. Along the way, some people are lamenting the magic of nature, whileothers are glad that the fog has covered the foot of the cliff, otherwise thetourists who are afraid of heights will not be so comfortable along the way.We stop and go, about three hours later, we came to the most famous Tianmencave. But this time, because of the ice and snow weather at the top of themountain, the entrance has been closed. We can't go down the stairs to thebottom of Tianmen cave, we can only look down at Tianmen cave from the top ofthe mountain. Although I just looked down and far away, I was already amazed athow such a big natural cave was formed! My aunt who had been to Tianmen cavetold me that the cave is very big, and people would feel very small when theystand under it! The cave is so big that even a plane stunt once flew throughit!If you want to experience the magic and mysterious Tianmen Mountain, pleasecome to my hometown Zhangjiajie, I can be your guide!张家界天门山英语导游词篇2Tianmen Mountain was called Yunmeng Mountain in ancient times, also knownas Yuping mountain. It is located 10 kilometers south of Zhangjiajie City. In263 ad, because of the collapse of the mountain wall, a door was opened in theupper part of the mountain, connecting the north and the south. During the ThreeKingdoms period, sun Xiu, king of Wu, thought it was auspicious and named it"Tianmen Mountain". Tianmen cave is located on the cliff at an altitude of morethan 1260 meters. It is 131.5 meters high, 57 meters wide and more than 60meters deep. According to the research of geological experts, the central partof the entrance is the intersection of the syncline of the East and West rocklayers. Due to the compression, the rock was broken and collapsed, and theentrance was finally formed in 263. Tianmen Mountain is 1517.9 meters above sealevel. Because the relative height difference between Tianmen Mountain anddowntown area is more than 1300 meters, Tianmen Mountainis especially tall andstraight. Its beautiful skyline is a typical example of Tianmen Mountain.Tianmen Mountain is a national 5A tourist area. It is also known as"China's 50 most worthy places for foreigners to visit, China's most desirableplaces, Hunan's new Xiaoxiang eight scenic spots, China's top 100 self drivingscenic spots, and China's top 10 scenic spots most concerned by Internetusers".The unique karst platform landform of Tianmen Mountain is rare all over theworld. It is a isolated mountain with precipices around it. The heightdifference within a few kilometers reaches more than 1300 meters, which createsthe magnificent momentum of the towering isolated peak. The top part of themountain is relatively flat, covering an area of 2 square kilometers, with aforest coverage rate of 90%. There are many strange rocks and trees. It has arare Davidia involucrata community in the world. It is wild all year round, justlike a beautiful sky garden. In July 1992, Tianmen Mountain was approved by theMinistry of forestry as the second National Forest Park in Zhangjiajie. The poetWang Xinjian's poem "walking on Tianmen Mountain" says: "I wandered for a longtime in my dreams several times, and the breeze came ten li to step on theflowers. Step by step, the sky steps lead to the silver Han, and the vast cloudpath encircles the green cliff. The ancient temples are hidden in the secludedvalley, and the screen is rugged and moving to Penglai. And bathe the haze intothe wonderland, already Chengxin near Yaotai. "张家界天门山英语导游词篇3Dear friendsHello everyone! Welcome to Tianmen Mountain, the national AAAAA scenic spotand National Forest Park. Tianmen Mountain,1518.6 meters above sea level, isthe highest mountain in Zhangjiajie. It is named after Tianmen cave, a naturalwonder. It is known as "the soul of Zhangjiajie" and "the first holy mountain inWestern Hunan" for its profound historical culture and colorful cultural relics.Tianmen Mountain is divided into four scenic spots, namely "Tianmen dongkai","Biye Yaotai", "fairyland" and "Tianjie Buddhist kingdom". There are only winterand spring in four seasons. Summer is a good place to cool off and winter is agood place to ride on ice and snow. The mountains are foggy, with an average of230 days a year. The sea of clouds and waterfalls often appear, which isamazing.Tianmen Mountain is not only unique in natural scenery, but also has manyof the world's most artificial wonders. From the world's longest high mountainpassenger ropeway, Tongtian Avenue, the world's first highway wonder, toZhangjiajie's first high-altitude viewing cable car, to Guigu plank road andglass plank road above the cliff, every landscape facility can give you adifferent surprise.With a total length of 7455 meters, Tianmen Mountain ropeway is the longestpassenger ropeway in the world. From the cableway station out, in front of thistwo-story building is Li Na villa. In 1997, Li Na, a famous singer, came toTianmen Mountain. She saw that the mountains and rivers here are strange, thewater is clear, and the human relationship is simple. For many years, she hasbeen deeply attracted by the religious culture of Tianmen Mountain, so she movedto Zhangjiajie to pursue her ideal state of Zen.Lingxiaotai is one of the best scenic spots in Tianmen Mountain. Theterrain here is extremely high and the vision is vast. You can have a panoramicview of the mountains, rivers,countryside and cities. Sometimes there areclouds and fog around your feet, which makes you feel like a fairy. This sceneis just like overlooking the mortal scenery in the mythical Lingxiao hall, so itis named Lingxiao terrace.Lingxiao platform for Yihong pass. There is a red pine peak here, which wasnamed after the rain master of Shennong, chisongzi, who practiced here. There isa bottomless Canyon in the middle of Chisong peak. There is a natural stonebridge on the canyon, which is like a rainbow connecting the two ends. It iscalled "Duanshan Hongqiao", and the name of yihongguan comes from it. It's anatural echo wall. Especially, you have to wait patiently for 5 seconds to hearthe echo here.The ghost Valley plank road under your feet is named because it issuspended above the ghost Valley cave. Because of its high risk and wide fieldof vision, it has become a star scenic spot of Tianmen Mountain, which has beenpraised by people all over the world. With a total length of 1600 meters and anaverage altitude of 1400 meters, the trestle road is an unforgettable cliffexperience.Tianmenshan temple, known as the Buddhist Center in Western Hunan, wasbuilt in the Ming Dynasty. After the fusion of Confucianism, Taoism andBuddhism, the temple has been prosperous ever since. Now the temple is rebuiltin the original site, covering an area of more than 20000 square meters. It isthe highest Buddhist building complex in Hunan at present. The whole templeadopts the official style of ancient China, and is composed of the main hall,Guanyin Pavilion, sutra Pavilion and other buildings. The temple also worshipsthe real body relic of Sakyamuni, his two disciples muqianlian and the relicBuddha. It is also the only temple in Hunan Province to offer the Buddharelic.Next, we are going to challenge the glass plank road, which is known as"the road of Oriental sky". The plank road is 60 meters long and the highestaltitude is 1430 meters. In addition to the trestle road every one meter or sowith reinforced concrete to build a section of support, all are highlytransparent tempered glass, each piece of glass can withstand 1000 kg, sopersonal safety is completely guaranteed.Tianmen cave formed in the Three Kingdoms period, is the essence ofTianmenshan Mountain attractions. To get to Tianmen cave, you have to passthrough the Tongtian Avenue, which is known as "the first highway wonder in theworld". With a total length of 11 kilometers and sharp curves, Tongtian Avenueis also known as "Tianlu" because of its unique and high risk. After 99 bends ofTongtian Avenue, you can enjoy the style of Tianmen cave from a short distance.The towering cliffs on both sides make the Tianmen cave particularlyspectacular. There is no human landscape in the cave, only blue sky, whiteclouds and wisps of mist. It seems that you can reach the heaven directly afteryou step over. Before and after the rain, when the water vapor is abundant, thewind and cloud in Tianmen cave are surging, and the transpiration fog is like awhite dragon circling in and out of the cave, forming a unique and spectacular"Tianmen spitting fog".Tianmen cave is the highest natural karst cave in the world. It runs fromnorth to south. The gate is 131.5 meters high, 57 meters wide and 60 metersdeep. In 1999, the world's aerobatic master once flew through Tianmen cave,achieving another feat of human challenging nature. The performance caused asensation in the world, with 800 million viewers watching the live broadcast,and Tianmen Mountain has become the focus ofthe world since then.Well, that's all for the explanation of Tianmen Mountain. Please give usmore valuable opinions on the shortcomings. Thank you!张家界天门山英语导游词篇4One day, my uncle took us to visit Tianmen Mountain. Tianmen Mountain islocated at the junction of Xinning County in Hunan Province and Ziyuan County inGuangxi Province. It is also a natural scenic spot of Danxia Diyan.In the early morning, my uncle drove all the way, and the cool mountainwind came in front of me. It was chilly. "It's July. It was so cold yesterday.It seems that the temperature difference between the mountain and the city isreally big." I muttered. About 40 minutes by car, finally came to thedestination - Tianmen Mountain.As soon as I get out of the car, I don't know when the "depressed" sky hasopened a smiling face. Come to the foot of the mountain, a piece of denseforest, covering the distant view of the line of sight, a tortuous andmysterious stone path curved to the far peak. Climbing up the path, the greentrees sprout in the mountain. From the gap between the leaves, there are a fewrays of sunshine occasionally. The birds are singing tactful "Songs" on thetrees intermittently. A clear stream murmurs, and clusters of bright redwildflowers sometimes emerge from the bushes. I took a deep breath, the airmixed with a faint fragrance.The mountain road is getting steeper and steeper, and the climbing is notas easy as before. Passing a pavilion halfway up the mountain, I hesitatedwhether to continue. Suddenly, a bright light not far away attracted my eyes.There is a dazzling light between the two cliffs, which seems to light a brightlight on thedark valley. Looking up, people are like frogs at the bottom of awell, only a line of blue sky can be seen. Do I really want to stop and be atoad? No, I should be the "Eagle" at the top of Lingfeng mountain. I gritted myteeth and persisted. I climbed countless steps and finally reached the top ofTianmen Mountain.Standing on the top of the mountain, you can see the mountains, the clouds,the river like a green belt, the wind passing, the mountains rolling, the wildflowers swaying in the jungle, the endless scenery, it's like a naturallandscape paintingI love climbing, and I love the "scenery" after climbing!张家界天门山英语导游词篇5Friends: I believe you are not unfamiliar with Tianmen Mountain. The worldaerobatics Grand Prix held in November 1999 completed the feat of human flyingthrough natural karst caves for the first time, and the name of Tianmen Mountainsuddenly entered the world's vision. How many people hope to have a glimpse ofTianmen Mountain. Today, you finally get what you want!Tianmen Mountain was called Songliang mountain in the Han Dynasty. In theThree Kingdoms period, a door was opened on the wall of the mountain. Sun Xiu,king of Wu, regarded it as an auspicious omen and renamed it Tianmen Mountain.Tianmen Mountain is a masterpiece of nature. In the long geological history, ithas experienced marine sedimentation rising to continental sedimentation,forming a high mountain, and suffered hundreds of millions of years of wind andrain erosion, especially the Triassic Yanshan movement. At the end of theCretaceous, the large-scale Himalayan orogeny further uplifted the TianmenMountain, which was cut into isolated mountains by two fault canyons, resultingin a great heightdifference between the high mountains and the valley, with aheight difference of more than 1300 meters within a few kilometers, thuscreating the majestic momentum of the isolated peaks of the TianmenMountain.Tianmen Mountain is a mysterious carrier of historical culture and Buddhismculture, and a perfect combination of natural landscape and human landscape. Inorder to speed up the process of tourism development in Zhangjiajie, TianmenMountain is in the process of large-scale development and construction. Somescenic spots have not been officially opened; the world's longest ropeway andTianmenshan temple are under construction. So, how did Tianmen cave form?Geologist Mr. Qin gongjiong thought that it was the result of "funnel"dissolution. He thinks that the terrain on the east side of Tianmen caveinclines slightly to the west, while the terrain on the west side inclinesslightly to the East, and the core of syncline is facing Tianmen cave road. TheEast and west walls are cut by two joints with a strike of about 320 degrees,and a joint with a strike of 40 degrees intersects with them at Tianmen cave.Two karst funnels at the top of the cave also play an important role in thekarst process. After the rain falls, the surface water flows along the slope tothe funnel, and part of the water flowing into the soil flows down theinterlayer cracks of the stratum towards the core of the syncline. The long-termcontinuous dissolution process makes the local collapse, and finally makes thetwo groups of caves merge into one, forming the Tianmen cave.However, some people disagree with this: the Tianmen cave was formedaccording to this principle. Why is the base of the cave a huge platform? Canthese rocks "collapse" out of the cave? Therefore, the formation of Tianmen caveis still an unsolvedmystery.(Tianmenshan Temple) Tianmenshan temple was first built in the TangDynasty. It was called Yunbo temple, Lingquan courtyard and Songliang hall inancient times. In the Ming Dynasty, due to improper site selection, it wasrepeatedly destroyed by wind and often suffered from water shortage, soTianmenshan temple was moved from the eastern peak. It used to be a place withtowering ancient trees and thick shade. The lintel of the ancient temple isengraved with the four characters "Tianmen Xianshan". The couplet on both sidesof the gate is: "there is no night in the sky, and there is no mountain on themountain. It is said that Li Zicheng wrote a book by Ye Fu. The entrance is theGreat Buddha Hall, behind which is the Guanyin hall, with six bungalows on bothsides. The last one is the ancestral hall, which is of great scale. Folk can besummarized as "three into the hall, six ear room, brick wall, iron pot, such asKuang". The original architecture of the temple is very particular, withcornices and angles, carved dragons and painted phoenixes, and statues ofBuddhas and Bodhisattvas. There is also a big drum, a big bell, a seven levelstone tower and a Dahua money stove. According to the inscriptions, Tianmenshantemple was repaired seven times during the 163 years from the Qianlong period ofthe Qing Dynasty to the fifth year of the Republic of China. At that time, therewas an endless stream of believers from more than ten counties along the borderof Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan and Guizhou. Now Tianmenshan Tourism Co., Ltd. isrepairing Tianmenshan temple on a large scale, and the former prosperity willreappear. (longtouyan) it's called longtouyan. In the past, there were stonetaps that could be turned on the collapse. Longtou rock faces a cliff. It issaid that in the past, many pilgrims, in order toshow their sincerity inpraying for God and worshiping Buddha, held the dragon's head in their hands andmade a circle around the cliff. As long as they were sincere, they wouldguarantee you nothing. Later, the dragon head was lifted off the cliff. Now wecan only see the stone pit where the dragon head was placed. Longtou rock is thebest viewing platform for sunrise and sea. Li Jing, the magistrate of Yuezhou inthe Ming Dynasty, wrote a poem praising the Tianmen Mountain: the mountain hasreached its peak, and the Tianmen gate is close to the mountain. Looking up atPenglai under the red sun, looking forward to Lufu white clouds. Cangya abruptpine fir ancient, Qujing remote horse trace empty. If you want to build thehighest peak, flying must rely on the sky wind. (chisongfeng gold pool) thissmall pool is about 1.3 meters long, 0.6 meters wide and only a few centimetersdeep. No matter how dry it is, the water will not dry up all the year round. Itis said that this is the gold pool of chisongzi, the rain master of Shennongemperor in ancient times. Under the northern cliff, there is a peak like Danzaopeak, which is called Danzao peak. At the top of the peak, there are clouds andmist, like the smoke rising from the stove. It is said that it is a stove usedby red pine nuts for alchemy. There is a poem by predecessors: "in the past,there were immortal places. The relics are left in Danzao, and they often comeand go. " There are thunder cave and electricity cave under the peak of Danzao.It is said that in addition to using the water from the golden pool, the redpine nut can reach a certain degree of fire with the help of thunder andelectricity. There are a lot of strange things in Tianmen Mountain, but thetruth is not clear. Among them, there are four ancient mysteries, which havebeen handed down from generation to generation. The first is the mystery ofTianmenopening, the second is the mystery of Guiguzi developing, the third isthe mystery of turning the water on the top of the mountain, and the fourth isthe mystery of wild Buddha's treasure. It is said that under the beech tree isthe treasure house of the wild Buddha. In the chapter "Tianmen Mountain" in thelocal records of Yongding County written by Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, it issaid that "in the Ming Dynasty, the wild Buddha flew to this mountain fromJiashan temple. The wild Buddha was a bandit. After the incident, he cut off hishair and became a monk. He escaped from heaven. " (ghost Valley cave) it is saidthat when Li Zicheng took Yefu up the mountain, he took more than 100 people andhorses and many gold and silver treasures, hired nine wooden boats to sneak intoDayong secretly against the Li River, and went up Tianmen Mountainunconsciously. This time Yefu became a monk, he didn't really want to become aBuddha. Instead, he "sleeps" every day and "draws his sword to the altar" to"restore the Central Plains" and "wipe out the whole world" one day. However,the situation took a sharp turn, the peasant army collapsed, the Qing governmentwas established, and Yefu finally died of anxiety. It is said that before hedied, he scattered all the treasures he had brought and hid them in severalsecret places in Tianmen Mountain. And poisoned all the migrant workers todeath. For hundreds of years, I don't know how many bandits, pilgrims andmysterious monks of Tianmen Mountain have come to Tianmen to worship. In fact,they have come back empty handed to peep at the terrain and search for treasure.Where the treasure is hidden is always a mystery.张家界天门山英语导游词篇6朋友们:相信大家对天门山并不陌生。

介绍张家界国家森林公园英文作文

介绍张家界国家森林公园英文作文

介绍张家界国家森林公园英文作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1Zhangjiajie National Forest Park: A Magical World of Nature!Hi everyone! My name is Emily and I'm going to tell you all about this amazing place called Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China. It's one of the coolest places I've ever been to!Zhangjiajie is in the Hunan Province, right in the middle of China. It's known for having some of the tallest and coolest looking sandstone pillars in the world! These giant pillars are called quartzite sandstone pillars, and some of them are over 200 meters (600 feet) tall! That's like a 60 story building. They look like giant skyscrapers made of rock sticking straight up out of the ground. Crazy right?When you first get to Zhangjiajie, you drive through these beautiful green mountains and valleys full of trees and streams. It almost feels like you're in a fairytale land. Then suddenly these humongous rock pillars start appearing out of nowhere! They are scattered all throughout the park in these epic formations. Somelook like towers, some look like blades, and some even look like people or animals!My favorite pillars were probably the ones they call the Southern Pillars. There's one called the Avatar Hallelujah Mountain that looks just like the floating mountains from the movie Avatar. It has this flat top with spires all around the edges. In another section called Yuanjiajie, there is a pillar called the Emperor Surrendering to Force that looks exactly like a man kneeling down. The details are so amazing! You can see the ribs, arms, and knees of the figure. It's unbelievable that it formed naturally just from wind and rain over millions of years.Speaking of formations, Zhangjiajie has some of the craziest natural bridges, canyons, and waterfalls too. The most famous bridge is called the Grand Canyon Glass Bridge. It's a giantsee-through glass walkway suspended between two cliffs high up in the mountains! Just walking across gave me a bit of vertigo looking straight down. Another cool spot is called the Golden Whip Stream. It's this skinny canyon with glowing orange walls where the stream has carved a perfect rectangular groove to flow through. The waterfalls were beautiful too, with names like Immortal Receiving Streams and Wulong Triple Falls.In addition to the rock formations, Zhangjiajie is home to tons of different plants and animals too. As you hike along the trails, you walk through bamboo forests, caves filled with green mossy glowing areas, and past wild orchids, rhododendrons, and gingko trees. It's like a rainforest in the mountains! Some of the rare animals that live there are rhesus monkeys, clouded leopards, pangolins, and giant salamanders. I didn't see any big animals, but we did spot lots of butterflies, birds, and cave dwellers like crickets.Another awesome thing about Zhangjiajie is the local culture. Many of the park workers still wear traditional Tujia minority clothes with awesome colors and patterns. We got to watch some performances of ethnic dances and songs too. The music had these cool sounding lutes and pipes. For food, we tried lots of delicious local dishes like smoked bamboo rice, sanzhou noodles, and steamed turnip pastries. Everything had such fresh flavors from ingredients grown in the mountains.If you want to see Zhangjiajie up close, you can take rides up the mountains in these huge epic glass elevators dug into the sides of cliffs. The Bailong Elevator is one of the tallest outdoor elevators in the world at over 300 meters high! You get to soar up over the quartzite peaks with crazy views in all directions. Forthe more adventurous, there are also trails where you can hike, rock climb, and explore caves. I loved walking across the swinging bridge trails hung between pillars high above the ground.At night, the park stays open late with special illumination lighting up all the rock formations in different colors. It's such a magical scene seeing the pillars glowing purple, blue, and gold up against the night sky. They also have lights that highlight cool spots like the waterfalls. Another fun thing we did was ride the Bailong Sightseeing Monorail which takes you on a tour through the park's best scenery.Overall, Zhangjiajie was definitely one of the most epic places in nature I've ever experienced. The humongous quartzite pillars and cliffs alone make it worth the trip, but there is so much more too. Between the hiking, shows, food, and rides, it's an adventure I'll never forget! If you ever get a chance to visit China, you have to go see Zhangjiajie for yourself. Heck, it's worth a trip all the way across the world! This forest park is truly a magical and wondrous wonderland.篇2My Amazing Trip to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park!Hi everyone! My name is Amy and I'm 10 years old. Last summer, my family took the best trip ever to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China. It was sooooo much fun and I can't wait to tell you all about it!Zhangjiajie is in the Hunan Province, which is right in the middle of China. We flew from Beijing to the city of Zhangjiajie and then drove about an hour to get to the national park. As soon as we got close, I could see these gigantic pillars of rock sticking up into the sky everywhere! They looked like towers from a fantasy world. I learned they are called quartzite sandstone pillars and were formed by erosion over millions of years. So cool!When we entered the park, it felt like we were transported to another planet. Thick green forests covered the ground and those huge pillars were all around us, poking up towards the clouds. I'd never seen anything like it before! We started on one of the hiking trails right away to explore.The first really famous spot we came to was called Huangshi Village. It's this tiny little village built over 600 years ago, nestled between two giant quartzite pillars. The best part was this singlesandstone pillar with a pavilion built on top of it called the Air-Facing Pavilion. We climbed up a long, steep staircasethrough the pillar to reach the top and the view was breathtaking! Green peaks and pillars spread out in every direction. I could even see the tops of some pillars poking up through the clouds. So magical!After Huangshi Village, we hiked along the Golden Whip Stream. This was my favorite part - we got to walk right in the stream itself! The water was crystal clear and freezing cold, but it felt so refreshing as we waded between towering cliffs on each side. At one point, the cliffs got so narrow overhead that we could reach out and touch both sides. It made me feel like a little ant!The hiking was pretty tiring, but I didn't mind at all with all the amazing scenery around us. We saw so many other famous spots like the Particularity Pillar, Yellow Stone Village, and Delicate Gully. I couldn't believe how many different shapes the pillars came in - some looked like mushrooms, pagodas, even people! My dad said the different erosion patterns over time caused them to have such unique shapes.On our last day, we took a ride on the Bailong Elevator, which is the tallest outdoor elevator in the world! We got to go all the way up the side of a massive quartzite pillar in a glass elevator. I was a little nervous at first when I looked down andsaw how high we were going, but the views from the top made it so worth it. We could see the entire park laid out below us like a miniature world. It felt like being on top of the world!Throughout our whole trip, I just couldn't get over how pretty and peaceful Zhangjiajie was. Even though there were plenty of other visitors, the park is so gigantic that it never felt crowded. I loved breathing in the fresh mountain air and listening to the sounds of nature all around us. Every trail took us to more unbelievable scenery.Zhangjiajie has definitely become one of my favorite places on Earth! The quartzite pillars and lush forests made me feel like I was in an ancient fairy tale land. I'm so grateful my parents took me there to experience its beauty. I know I'll never forget the feeling of wonder I had while exploring such a magical place. I can't wait to go back to Zhangjiajie again one day!篇3My Awesome Adventure in Zhangjiajie!Last summer, my family took the coolest trip ever to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China! It's this huge nature reserve way out in the countryside with the craziest landscapesyou've ever seen. Like something straight out of the movie Avatar!Zhangjiajie is located in the northwestern part of Hunan Province. It covers a total area of 369 square miles (954 square km). But what makes it so special are the thousands of narrow sandstone pillars and peaks that jut vertically out of the ground. They call them "quartzite sandstone pillars" and some of them are over 2,600 feet (800 m) high! It's like a forest of giant skyscrapers made from rocks instead of steel and glass.These pillars formed over millions of years from wind, rain, frost, and plant erosion wearing away the softer stones. The harder quartzite stone pillars are all that's left behind. The shapes they make are just mind-blowing - waterfalls, caves, bridges, and arches hundreds of feet up in the air! Some of the pillars even have trees and bushes growing right on top of them. I felt like I was in some kind of alien landscape.Our first morning there, we took a shuttle bus from our hotel to the Wulingyuan scenic area. This is one of the most famous spots with tons of the sandstone pillars all jammed together. We started off on one of the hiking trails that winds between the pillars. The trail had lots of rustic stone stairways and pathwaysbuilt between and over the rock formations. In some spots, we had to walk across cool swinging bridges hung high up in the air!About halfway through we came to this area called "The Forest of Monsters." All the pillars there are crazy tall and so tightly packed it was like squeezing through a maze. They've got awesome names like the Ship-Crushing Rock, Camel Rock, and Looking Husband Rock (that one's called that because from one angle it looks like a woman searching for her husband). My favorite was the Famous Sword Peak that sticks straight up like a huge totem pole.After a bunch more hiking, we made it to the Bailong Elevator - the tallest outdoor elevator in the world! We had to wait in a long line, but it was worth it to ride all the way up the side of a 1,070 foot (326 m) quartzite cliff. The elevator went so high I felt like a tiny ant next to those massive pillars towering all around. At the top, we got to walk along mountain pathways looking out over the most breathtaking views.Another day, we visited the Huangshi Fort scenic area on the western side of the park. This place has an awesome village with all these cute little cottages nestled between the rock pillars. It felt like walking through a fairy tale land! We explored windingalleyways, ancient bridges and archways, and stopped to watch some locals doing traditional arts and crafts.My favorite part though was getting to dress up in knight costumes and armor like medieval Chinese soldiers. We climbed up into towers built right against and onto the rock pillars, walking along ramparts with views stretching out in every direction. I felt like a palace guard scanning the horizon for invaders!At night, the park was totally transformed by incredible light shows. We attended the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Nighttime Show, where they use hundreds of LED lights, lasers, fireworks, and projections to illuminate the canyon walls and quartzite pillars in every color of the rainbow. It was like walking through a bioluminescent alien wonderland!There was even a fire waterfall where they lit up a tumbling curtain of water to look like molten lava pouring off the side of a cliff. Another show called Charming Wulingyuan made the rock pillars across this valley transform into gigantic human-like avatars moving and battling each other. The crashing music and lighting effects made it look like the landscape was coming alive. It gave me goosebumps!Throughout the park, there were also hiking trails through subterranean cave systems and caverns beneath the quartzite pillars. We walked past underground pools, stalactites and stalagmites, and trippy rock formations in wild colors and shapes. In one spot there was even an underground waterfall cascading through the crevices!For fun, we tried some of the park's extreme activities like rock climbing, zip-lining between the pillars, and taking aheart-pounding walk across one of the high altitude glass bridges. I was a little scared at first, but got used to the heights after a while and it was such a thrill looking straight down at the dizzying drop!We only scratched the surface exploring this place in our four day trip. Zhangjiajie is so massive, with trail upon trail weaving through valleys, waterfall parks, ancient villages, and hidden caves. No matter where you go, there are always more sandstone pillars, arches, and formations waiting to be discovered around every corner.It truly felt like a real-life Pandora with its floating mountains and diverse landscapes. The pillar formations, hiking trails, night shows, and variety of scenery combined to make it one of the most out-of-this-world places I've ever visited. I'll never forgetthis awesome adventure in Zhangjiajie! Every kid should get to experience this Wonder of the World.篇4My Awesome Trip to Zhangjiajie!Last summer, my parents took me on the coolest trip ever! We went to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China. It's a huge park with lots of tall, weird-looking mountains and trees. I was so excited to go on an adventure there!When we first arrived, I couldn't believe my eyes. The mountains were like massive pillars sticking up from the ground. Some of them had flat tops, while others looked like swords pointing towards the sky. My dad told me they were called quartzite sandstone pillars, and they formed over millions of years from wind, rain, and other natural forces. Isn't that crazy?We started our adventure by taking a cable car up to the top of one of the mountains. As we were going up, I could see the whole park spreading out below us. There were pointy peaks everywhere with white clouds swirling around them. It looked like a scene from a fantasy movie!Once we reached the top, we went hiking along the trails. The paths were sometimes narrow with drops on either side, butthere were safety railings, so I felt safe. We walked across cool bridges suspended between the peaks and through archways carved into the rock by nature.Everywhere I looked, there were these twisty, curvy trees growing out of the cracks in the stone pillars. My mom said they were called "tree-hugging rocks" because the trees' roots clung so tightly to the rocks. Some of the trees were hundreds of years old! I've never seen trees like that before.The higher we climbed, the more magical the views became. We could see misty clouds floating through the valleys between the pillars. At one spot called "Avatar Hallelujah Mountain," I felt like I had stepped onto the set of the movie Avatar with those floating rock mountains.One of my favorite parts was walking through the narrow canyons and ravines. The walls towered high above us, and tree branches reached across to create green tunnels. I imagined what it would be like to be a tiny explorer discovering these places for the first time.We also took a boat ride down an underground river that flowed through an epic cave system. The caverns had huge ceilings covered in shiny rock formations. Our tour guide called them "stalactites" and told us they were made from mineraldeposits over millions of years. It was like sailing through a magical underground kingdom!Throughout the park, there were also tons of fun attractions like zip-lines, hiking trails, bungee jumps, and even a slide mounted on the side of a mountain! My parents let me go on the giant slide, and it was a total rush zooming down the mountainside.At night, there were dazzling light shows with the pillars and waterfalls lit up in different colors. We watched one show called "The Romance of Quartzite Sandstone" where they used lights, music, and special effects to tell stories about the park's history and legends. It was so beautiful!I had such an incredible time at Zhangjiajie exploring all the jaw-dropping scenery. The crazy pillars, misty forests, underground rivers, and death-defying attractions made me feel like a real-life adventurer. If you ever get a chance to go there, you have to take it! Just writing about it makes me want to go back for another visit. Zhangjiajie is definitely the coolest national park I've ever been to!篇5My Awesome Trip to Zhangjiajie National Forest ParkLast summer, my family and I went on a super exciting trip to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China. It was so much fun and I saw lots of amazing things!Zhangjiajie is in the Hunan province, right in the middle of China. It's famous for its tall, weird-looking mountains called quartzite sandstone pillars. These pillars look like giant skyscrapers reaching up to the sky! Some of them are over 200 meters (650 feet) tall. That's taller than a 60-story building! The pillars have cool names too, like the Southern Sky Column and the Emperor Pillars.When we first got to the park, we took a bus tour around the different scenic areas. One area called Yangjiajie had tons of the tall pillars all bunched together. It felt like we were driving through a magical land of stone forests! Our tour guide told us that over 360 million years ago, this whole area was under an ancient sea. The sand and rocks at the bottom of the sea got squished together into the unique pillar shapes we see today.The next day, we went on a hike up the mountain to see the pillars up close. The trail was really long with a ton of stairs, but the views were so worth it! We saw pillars with grooves that made them look like they were twisting. Other pillars had holes through the middle, making them look like giant stone donuts.My little brother pretended he was a brave explorer discovering these pillars for the first time.Along the hike, we passed by beautiful forests, rivers, waterfalls, and ancient Buddhist temples too. At one point we walked across a glass bridge suspended high up in the air. I was a little scared at first, but looking down through the glass at the deep valley below was awesome! We also took a cable car ride over the tops of the pillars to get a bird's eye view.My favorite part was near the end of our hike when we came across the iconic Avatar Hallelujah Mountain. This pillar is over 1,000 feet tall and has trees growing at the very top, just like the floating mountains in the movie Avatar! Apparently the makers of Avatar used Zhangjiajie as inspiration for the film. Walking around the base of Hallelujah Mountain made me feel tiny compared to its massive size.At night, they had a light show where they projected colorful lights and images onto the pillars. It looked like the stone forests were coming to life with dragons, flowers, and even fireworks! The whole park felt magical.Zhangjiajie was definitely one of the coolest places I've ever visited. I'll never forget climbing up those twisty, alien-looking pillars and feeling like I was transported to another world. Fromthe glass bridges to the ancient temples, every part of the park was a new adventure. I hope I can go back to Zhangjiajie again someday and explore even more of the mystical quartzite pillars!。

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介绍张家界作文英语80词

介绍张家界作文英语80词Introduction to Zhangjiajie (1)Nestled in the northwest of Hunan Province, Zhangjiajie boasts a breathtaking landscape of towering quartz sandstone peaks. Known for its World Heritage status, the region offers a unique natural wonderland. Tianmen Mountain, with its famous glass walkway, stands tall at 1518.6 meters, attracting thrill-seekers worldwide. The lush forests and clear streams add to its charm, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers.Introduction to Zhangjiajie (2)Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, covering 72,000 acres, is a verdant oasis with over 97% of its area blanketed in vegetation. Home to over 500 plant species, it's a biodiversity haven. Golden Whip Stream and HunagShi are just two of its many scenic spots, where visitors can marvel at the juxtaposition of towering peaks and serene waters. A trip to Zhangjiajie is a journey into the heart of nature's finest creations.Introduction to Zhangjiajie (3)Exploring Zhangjiajie is an adventure unlike any other. The city's complex terrain, ranging from mountains to plains, offers a diverse landscape. Longwang Cave, a380-million-year-old limestone marvel, adds to the mystique. Its natural skylight and intricate caverns are testament to the area's geological wonders. Whether hiking along the glass walkway or wandering through the labyrinthine caves, Zhangjiajie promises an unforgettable experience for all.。

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英语小作文 张家界

The Enchantment of Zhangjiajie Nestled deep within the Hunan province of China, Zhangjiajie is a natural wonder that captures the imagination of visitors from all corners of the globe. Its unique combination of towering sandstone pillars, lush forests, and crystal-clear streams offers a picture-perfect landscape that serves as a canvas for the most captivating scenes.The first glimpse of Zhangjiajie reveals a landscape that seems to have been sculpted by the hand of nature itself. The sandstone pillars, known as "fenglin," rise up from the ground in a maze of shapes and sizes, some towering over 300 meters in height. These pillars, which are a result of millions of years of erosion, stand proudly against the backdrop of dense forests, creating a visually stunning panorama.As one explores further into this natural paradise, the beauty of Zhangjiajie unfolds in layers. The forests are a lush green carpet, home to a diverse array of wildlife. The streams, fed by the surrounding mountains, flow crystal-clear, reflecting the beauty of the surrounding scenery.Hiking trails lead through this enchanted landscape, allowing visitors to experience its wonders at their own pace.The people of Zhangjiajie are as warm and welcoming as their landscape is beautiful. They are proud of their culture and heritage, and their love for their home is evident in the care they take to preserve its natural beauty. Visitors are often treated to local dishes that are as delicious as they are unique, providing a taste of the region's rich cuisine.Zhangjiajie is not just a place of natural beauty, but also a cultural hotspot. The local villages, with their traditional architecture and vibrant festivals, offer a window into the rich cultural heritage of the area. From the colorful dragon dances to the melodious local music, every aspect of Zhangjiajie's culture is a testament to the resilience and creativity of its people.As the sun sets over Zhangjiajie, the landscape transforms into a different world. The sandstone pillars are bathed in a golden hue, while the forests and streams glow in the fading light. This is a moment of stillness andreflection, where the visitor can appreciate the serenity and grandeur of this remarkable place.Zhangjiajie is a destination that offers something for everyone. Whether you are an adventure seeker looking for hiking trails and outdoor activities, or a cultural aficionado seeking to immerse yourself in local traditions, Zhangjiajie has something to captivate your senses. Its beauty, culture, and warmth make it a place that stays in the hearts of its visitors forever.张家界的魅力位于中国湖南省深处的张家界,是一个令全球游客心驰神往的自然奇观。

英语介绍湖南著名景点张家界

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ZhangjiajieZhangjiajie is a famous scenic spot located in Hunan Province, China. It is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with towering sandstone pillars and lush green forests. This area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is also the inspiration for the movie "Avatar."The park is home to over 3,000 towering sandstone pillars, some of which rise over 200 meters above the ground. The pillars were formed over 380 million years ago as a result of erosion, giving rise to the mountainous landscape that we see today.Zhangjiajie also boasts many breathtaking natural features, including the Glass Skywalk, a 100-meter long bridge hanging over a deep valley, the Yellow Dragon Cave, the largest cave in China, and the Golden Whip Stream, a beautiful river surrounded by lush forest.In addition to natural wonders, Zhangjiajie is also home to various cultural landmarks, such as the Tianmen Mountain Cableway, the longest cable car ride in the world, and the Zhangjiajie GrandCanyon Glass Bridge, the longest and highest glass bridge in the world.Overall, Zhangjiajie is a must-see destination for anyone visiting China, offering a pristine natural experience that is unlike any other. That's all for my introduction of Zhangjiajie. If you have any questions about Zhangjiajie, feel free to ask me. Thank you!。

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Do you know zhangjiajie?
It’s a unsearchable(神秘的,adj) place ,like a beautiful girl , attracted many people !
Interest places in zhangjiajie
Next, Zhangjiajie national forest park Its gymnosperm(裸子植物 n.) species(物种 n.) take up half of the total in the world . Zhangjiajie opens to the outside at the beginning of the 1980s and is the earliest tourist zone exploited(利用 ) in Zhangjiajie. It is noted for(以· · · 闻名) its queer(奇怪的 adj.) · peaks, tranquil(安静的 adj.) water and beautiful forests.
This is Huangshi Fort
I just hope what I say can help if you went to zhangjiajie someday.
zhangjiajie has become famous all around the world, so if you did not visit it yet ,you’d better go at the best season.

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张家界的英语作文【1】Located in the northwest of Wulingyuan. It has an area of 72,000 acres, an average rainfall of 1200-1600mm, an average temperature of 16oC and a forest-free period of 240-300 days.97 percent of the park is covered with plants which have 98 families, 517 species, over twice the total in Europe. The species in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park take up half of the total in the world. It opens to the outside at the beginning of the 1980s and is the earliest tourist zone exploited in Zhangjiajie. It is noted for its queer peaks, tranquil water and beautiful forests. It is the first National Forest Park approved by the State Council in 1982. Its main scenic spots include Golden Whip Stream, HunagShi and so on. Both sides of Golden Whip Stream stand grotesque peaks and are covered with old trees . The stream, like colorful ribbons, flows through valleys.Watching mountains on HunagShi, one can't help acclaiming as the acme of perfection.张家界的英语作文【2】People said: " the village in Huangshi, Zhangjiajie. " In the afternoon, I'd like to have a look here how amazing, how beautiful.We are unable to hold oneself back ground ropeway, came to the top of the hill. Here is the view of mountains and rocks.First, the sky, the hills to look, the opposite cliff has a greatvoid, to rain and fog, mist will from the holes to wear to wear to go, so named for the sky " ".Next is the " flowers Fairy ", looking ahead, there is a similar to the fairy mountain, was carrying a basket of flowers, like flowers look, see the people applauded, all that nature is amazing. 张家界的英语作文【3】This morning, we went to Zhangjiajie Tourism. Zhangjiajie landscape is really beautiful, bizarre mountains, clear bright and clean water, as well as the cool quiet of the Grand Canyon.But I saw a lot of regret Zhangjiajie, here are my personal feelings.One regret: Native products are fake and unsanitaryEvery meal, the store will recommend rock ear, native Shiershan these are said to be picking from the top down. At the same time, the store will sell these overwhelming tou.You know, Zhangjiajie mostly vertical, not so easy to climb, how there are so many souvenir? This shows that there is certainly false! Also, the vendors selling Layu bacon fly-infested, who dare eat ah?Unfortunately two: attractions restaurants will cheatingEvery restaurant, the waiter will recommend Tujia dishes: a chicken that is not expensive, only 90 yuan; fried potatoes wire 88 yuan; 30 cents 50 cents a local snack on fish Jinbian even to 70 yuan . Some stores even made green bean sprouts also sell them to visitors to eat, the result was eating bad stomach.Three Regret: Forest Park, smelly pondWhen we go on the ropeway Huangshizhai found a more than 100 square meters large pond smelly and dirty, too unpleasant. Such a stinking pond in China's first national forest park in this beautiful place, incredible! I think this stinking pondshould be clean, but why not control a little bit?Look, just because these are likely to Zhangjiajie no future! I really hope that people can wake up in Zhangjiajie, Zhangjiajie governance more beautiful, more lovely!。

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介绍湖南张家界的旅游景点作文英语

介绍湖南张家界的旅游景点作文英语全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Zhangjiajie: A Magical Land of Towering Pillars and Natural WondersHi there! My name is Lily and I'm a 10-year-old student from Changsha, the capital city of Hunan Province in China. Recently, my family and I went on an amazing adventure to Zhangjiajie, a place that looks like it came straight out of a fantasy movie! Let me tell you all about our incredible journey.Zhangjiajie is famous for its breathtaking scenery of towering quartzite sandstone pillars that look like they're reaching for the sky. These pillars are thousands of years old and were formed by erosion from wind, rain, and ice. As our tour guide explained, the pillars used to be at the bottom of an ancient sea, but over millions of years, the sea disappeared, leaving behind these incredible rock formations.Our first stop was the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, which is home to the iconic Avatar Hallelujah Mountain. When I first laid eyes on it, my jaw dropped! The mountain is made up ofthousands of tightly clustered pillars that look like giant twisting columns holding up the sky. It's so magical and otherworldly, like something from a dream. Our guide told us that the mountain was one of the inspirations for the movie Avatar!We took the Bailong Elevator, which is the tallest outdoor elevator in the world, to the top of the mountain. The elevator travels up the side of a massive quartzite cliff, giving you incredible views of the pillars below. At the top, we walked along the winding trails and got to see the pillars up close. It felt like we were in a secret kingdom hidden away from the rest of the world.Another highlight was the Golden Whip Stream, a beautiful river that winds its way through the park. We took a boat ride along the river and saw the pillars towering over us on both sides. The water was so clear and refreshing, and the scenery was simply breathtaking. Our guide pointed out some of the uniquely shaped pillars and told us the legends behind their names, like the "Camel Eating Grass" and the "Monkey Watching the Sea."One of the coolest things we did was the Glass Bridge Walk. This is a transparent glass bridge that's suspended high above the canyon, giving you a dizzying view of the pillars and valleys below. I'll admit, I was a little scared at first, but it was such athrilling experience! It felt like we were walking on air, surrounded by the incredible natural beauty of Zhangjiajie.We also visited the Huangshi Village, which is an ancient village that's been preserved within the national park. The villagers there still live a traditional lifestyle, wearing traditional clothing and doing traditional crafts. We got to see how they make things like bamboo baskets and paper umbrellas. It was like stepping back in time and getting a glimpse into the way people used to live in harmony with nature.Throughout our journey, we saw so many amazing plants and animals that call Zhangjiajie home. Our guide pointed out things like the Chinese giant salamander, which is a rare and endangered species, and the Zhangjiajie cypresses, which are ancient trees that can live for thousands of years. It was incredible to see such a diverse and vibrant ecosystem thriving amongst the towering pillars.One of my favorite parts of the trip was staying in the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge Resort. This hotel is built right into the side of the canyon, with rooms that havefloor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the stunning landscape. Imagine waking up every morning to a view of those incredible pillars! It was like living in a dream.Overall, our trip to Zhangjiajie was truly unforgettable. It's a place that looks like it belongs in a fairy tale, with its towering pillars, winding rivers, and lush forests. I feel so lucky to have been able to experience such a magical and unique place. If you ever get the chance to visit Zhangjiajie, I highly recommend it! It's an adventure you'll never forget.篇2Zhangjiajie: A Wonderland of NatureHi there! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. During my spring break this year, my family and I went on an amazing trip to Zhangjiajie in Hunan Province, China. It's a place famous for its stunning natural scenery with towering pillars of sandstone rocking into the sky. Let me tell you all about the incredible sights I saw there!Our first stop was the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, which is home to the iconic scenery that Zhangjiajie is known for. As we entered the park, I was immediately in awe of the giant quartzite pillars jutting up vertically from the ground. They looked like massive skyscrapers made of golden stone! Our guide told us they were formed by centuries of erosion by wind, rain and ice. How incredible is that?We took a cable car up to the top of one of the pillars called Yuanjiajie and walked along the Jianjizhai Plank Road. From up there, the views were just breathtaking. Countless pillars of all shapes and sizes surrounded us, some thin and twisting like ribbons, others thick and sturdy. Wispy clouds rolled through the valleys between the pillars, giving the whole place a mystical feel.I felt like I was in a magical land from a storybook!Next up was the Huangshi Village, an ancient village nestled right amongst the pillars. The little houses made of wood and stone blended seamlessly into the landscape. We wandered through the winding alleyways and I loved peeking into the quaint courtyards and gardens. It was like stepping back in time!One of my favorite parts was visiting the Jinbian Stream. We hiked along boardwalks winding through lush valleys and stood beneath towering arches of stone carved by the flow of the stream over thousands of years. The water was the most brilliant, crystal clear blue I've ever seen. Our guide told us about the ancient legend of the pretty color coming from a mythical beast! How fun is that?The next day, we went to the Tianmen Mountain Nature Reserve and took the famous Tianmen Mountain Cableway. It's the longest cableway in the world! The cable cars glided up theside of the mountain, giving us a bird's eye view of rivers, forests and sandstone pillars. When we reached the top, we stepped out onto the Tianmen Cave's Glass Walkway, suspended 4,700 feet above the ground! Despite being completely safe, it still made my heart pound with excitement walking on that transparent platform high above the valley below. So cool!Another day, we visited Yellow Dragon Cave, one of the largest cave systems in China. Inside was an underground palace of stalactites, stalagmites, stone pillars and silky curtains in every shade of yellow, orange and red. Our guide told us the incredible formations were created over millions of years by mineral-rich waters dripping from the ceiling. Walking through that fairytale-like wonderland was like being shrunken down and exploring the vibrant, living bloodstream of the Earth itself!One of the last stops on our trip was Baofeng Lake, a stunning emerald green lake surrounded by more of those iconic sandstone pillars. We took a boat tour around the misty waters and I could have spent hours just staring at the reflection of the pillars and blue skies rippling on the glassy surface. Serene doesn't even begin to describe it.In between all those amazing natural wonders, we also go to experience the yummy local cuisine. From fresh farmers' dishesusing ingredients I'd never heard of, to piping hot bowls of rice noodles in rich broths, every bite was a new flavor adventure. My favorite might have been the crispy-bottomed xianmiao, which was like a sandstone-salt crusted pastry filled with sweet fermented rice. Mmmm, my mouth is watering just thinking about it!By the end of our trip, I had so many unforgettable memories. Zhangjiajie showed me that our planet is an artistic genius, sculpting miracles of nature more magnificent than anything man could build. Those sandstone pillars have been standing tall for millions of years, and hopefully they'll be around for millions more for children to discover their magic. I feel so grateful I got to experience this wonderland first-hand at such a young age. Wherever life takes me, the mystical beauty of Zhangjiajie will forever be etched into my mind and heart.篇3A Magical Place Called ZhangjiajieHave you ever seen pictures of tall, thin pillars of rock reaching high into the sky, looking almost like gigantic stone skyscrapers? Or maybe you've glimpsed photos of mountains that seem to float among the clouds? If so, you might havecaught a glimpse of the incredible natural wonders found in Zhangjiajie, a stunning national park located in the Hunan province of China.Zhangjiajie is a place that will truly blow your mind. It's like stepping into a fairy tale world, where the scenery is so breathtaking and unique that it almost doesn't seem real. But let me tell you, this magical place is very much real, and it's one of the most amazing destinations on Earth.Imagine walking through a misty forest, surrounded by towering rock pillars that look like they've been carved by giants. These incredible formations are called quartzite sandstone pillars, and they were created over millions of years by the forces of erosion. As you gaze up at them, you might feel like you've shrunk down to the size of an ant, standing in the shadow of colossal stone skyscrapers.But Zhangjiajie isn't just about these incredible pillars – it's also home to some of the most beautiful mountains you'll ever see. The park is famous for its "floating mountains," which look like they're hovering among the clouds. It's a sight that's so surreal, it's hard to believe your eyes.One of the most famous floating mountains in Zhangjiajie is called Yuanjiajie, or the "Avatar Mountain." If you've seen themovie Avatar, you might recognize the stunning landscapes that inspired the filmmakers. With its towering peaks and swirling mists, Yuanjiajie truly looks like something straight out of a fantasy world.As you explore Zhangjiajie, you'll also encounter all sorts of other natural wonders. There are cascading waterfalls, deep canyons, and crystal-clear streams that wind through the lush forests. You might even spot some of the park's resident monkeys or other wildlife as they scamper through the trees or perch atop the rock pillars.One of the best ways to experience Zhangjiajie is to take a ride on the park's amazing glass-bottomed walkways. These transparent paths stretch out over the valleys and canyons, giving you a heart-stopping view straight down to the landscapes below. It's a thrilling experience that will make you feel like you're walking on air!One of the most fascinating places to visit is the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge, which spans a deep canyon and is one of the longest and highest glass bridges in the world. As you walk across this transparent pathway, you'll feel like you're floating high above the canyon, with the stunning scenery stretching out all around you.Another must-see attraction is the Tianmen Mountain, also known as the "Gateway to Heaven." This towering peak features a series of incredible natural formations, including massive caves and a death-defying walkway that clings to the side of the mountain, offering breathtaking views over the valleys below.No matter where you go in Zhangjiajie, you'll be surrounded by natural beauty that will leave you utterly spellbound. It's a place that will ignite your imagination and fill you with a sense of wonder and adventure.So, if you ever get the chance to visit this magical destination, don't hesitate! Pack your bags, lace up your hiking boots, and get ready for an experience that you'll never forget. Zhangjiajie is a place that will capture your heart and leave you dreaming of its incredible landscapes long after you've returned home.篇4A Wonderful Trip to ZhangjiajieLast summer, my family and I went on a amazing trip to Zhangjiajie in Hunan Province, China. It's a very famous place with lots of incredible natural scenery. I was so excited to visit!Zhangjiajie is known for its towering quartzite sandstone pillars that jut out of the ground like giant skyscrapers. These pillars look almost alien, like nothing else on Earth! They were formed over millions of years by erosion from wind, rain, ice and plants. The pillars can reach crazy heights of over 200 meters (650 feet)! Some even have trees and bushes growing right on top. It looks like something straight out of a fantasy movie.The first place we visited was Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. This huge park has some of the most iconic pillar formations. We took a shuttle bus through misty valleys with pillars rising majestically all around us. It felt like we were in the world of Avatar! One of the most famous sights is the Awlayan Pillar, which is 350 meters (1148 feet) tall. From certain angles, it looks like a giant pencil poking out of the ground.Another highlight was the Golden Whip Stream. This is a gorgeously clear stream that winds through canyons with bright yellow, orange and red rock faces. The colors come from mineral deposits in the rock. Following the stream, we hiked up and down bridges and boardwalks to see different views. At one point, we walked behind a tall curtain waterfall showering down – it was so cool to walk right behind it!To save our legs, we also took an amazing cable car ride that carried us up through the quartzite pillars to the top of the mountains. From up there, the view was just breathtaking! Pillars stretched out in every direction, some shrouded in mist, others glowing in the sunlight. It looked like a scene from a magical fairytale land.While in the park, we also explored places with fun names like the Camel Rock, which really does look like a huge camel! And we visited the Lover's Bridge, a naturally formed bridge connecting two pillars. According to legend, if you walk across while holding hands with your sweetheart, you'll have eternal love and happiness.After exploring the national park, we went to Zhangjiajie's other top attraction - the Tianmen Mountain National Park. This park has the Tianmen Cave, an enormous natural hole in the center of the mountain that's 131 meters (430 feet) tall! We took a dizzying outdoor escalator right up the cliff face to enter the cave. Inside is a huge, pillared cavern that is absolutely massive. Tianmen Mountain is also home to the world's longest pedestrian glass bridge which is suspended 300 meters (980 feet) above the ground! My parents loved walking across it but I have to admit, my legs felt like jelly looking straight down.No trip to Zhangjiajie would be complete without sampling the tasty local snacks. I loved the crispy fried green beans, fresh farmers' cheese, and warm sweet potato fries. And every night, we feasted on delicious Tujia cuisine like spicy noodles, sticky rice dumplings, and sizzling meats and veggies cooked in a traditional stone pot.Zhangjiajie was honestly the coolest place I've ever visited. The scenery looks like it came straight from a dreamworld. The karst pillar forests, canyons, caves, and mountains were all so unbelievably beautiful. I felt like a tiny explorer discovering an alien planet! If you ever get a chance to go, you absolutely have to see it for yourself. The pictures don't even do it justice. I'm already begging my parents to take me back again next year!篇5Zhangjiajie: A Magical Wonderland of NatureHave you ever dreamed of visiting a place that looks like it came straight out of a fantasy movie? Well, that's exactly what Zhangjiajie in Hunan Province, China, feels like! It's a breathtaking wonderland of towering sandstone pillars, misty forests, and winding rivers that will make you feel like you've stepped into another world.My family and I had the chance to visit Zhangjiajie last summer, and let me tell you, it was an adventure I'll never forget! From the moment we arrived, I was amazed by the incredible scenery all around us. Everywhere I looked, there were these massive rock formations reaching up towards the sky, their surfaces covered in lush green vegetation.One of the first places we visited was the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, which is famous for its legendary sandstone pillars. As we walked along the winding trails, it felt like we were exploring an ancient, mystical realm. The pillars towered above us, some of them over 200 meters tall! It was like something out of a fairy tale, and I half expected to see mythical creatures peeking out from behind the rocks.But the real highlight of the park was the Bailong Elevator, also known as the "Hundred Dragons Elevator." This incredible feat of engineering is a glass elevator built into the side of a giant quartzite rock face. As we stepped inside and began our ascent, my heart was racing with excitement! The elevator took us up over 330 meters, giving us a bird's eye view of the stunning scenery below. It was both thrilling and a little bit scary, but mostly just amazing.After exploring the Forest Park, we headed to the Tianmen Mountain Nature Reserve, which is home to another iconic Zhangjiajie landmark: the Tianmen Cave. This massive natural cave is an incredible sight to behold, with a huge hole in the ceiling that lets in a beam of sunlight. We had to take a long and winding road up the mountain to reach it, but the journey was absolutely worth it.Once we made it to the top, we got to walk across the Tianmen Mountain Skywalk, a glass-bottomed walkway that juts out from the side of the mountain. It was a little nerve-wracking at first, but the views of the valleys and peaks stretching out below us were simply breathtaking. I felt like I was walking on air!But Zhangjiajie isn't just about the mountains and rock formations – it's also home to some incredible natural wonders. One of my favorite places we visited was the Yellow Dragon Cave, a massive underground cave system filled with incredible rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites. As we wandered through the dimly lit caverns, it felt like we were exploring the secret depths of the earth itself.We also got to take a boat ride down the Lixian River, which winds its way through the heart of Zhangjiajie. The scenery along the river was simply stunning, with towering pillars and lushgreenery lining the banks. It was so peaceful and serene, and I'll never forget the feeling of gliding along the water, surrounded by nature's incredible beauty.篇6The Wondrous Zhangjiajie: A Playground of NatureHave you ever heard of Zhangjiajie? It's a magical place in Hunan Province, China, where nature has created some of the most amazing sights you can imagine! Zhangjiajie is home to towering pillars of rock, misty forests, and breathtaking scenery that will make your jaw drop.Let me take you on a journey through this incredible place!First, let's talk about the Wulingyuan Scenic Area, which is part of Zhangjiajie. This area is so special that it has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Can you guess why? It's because of the incredible quartzite sandstone pillars that seem to reach up to the sky!These pillars, also called "quartzite peaks," were formed over millions of years by wind, rain, and ice. They stand tall and proud, like giant sentinels guarding the forests below. Some of them even look like animals or mythical creatures! One famous peak iscalled the "Southern Sky Column," which is over 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) tall – taller than many skyscrapers!As you wander through the Wulingyuan Scenic Area, you'll also come across ancient trees, crystal-clear streams, and even waterfalls. It's like walking through a fairytale land! One of the most beautiful spots is the Baofeng Lake, where the water is so calm and clear that it perfectly reflects the surrounding peaks.But that's not all! Zhangjiajie is also home to the incredible Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, which is even larger than the Wulingyuan Scenic Area. Here, you can explore more quartzite peaks, as well as dense forests filled with all kinds of plants and animals.One of the most famous sights in the park is the Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve. This place is so breathtaking that it was even used as inspiration for the movie "Avatar"! Can you imagine floating mountains covered in lush green vegetation? That's exactly what you'll find here.As you walk along the trails, you might spot some of the park's furry residents, like the famous Zhangjiajie macaques. These cute monkeys live in the forests and are known for their playful antics. Just be sure not to feed them or get too close!If you're feeling adventurous, you can even try hiking up some of the towering peaks. But be warned – it's not an easy feat! Many of the trails involve climbing up steep staircases carved into the rock. But the views from the top are absolutely breathtaking, and you'll feel like you're on top of the world.No matter where you go in Zhangjiajie, you'll be surrounded by stunning beauty. From the towering quartzite peaks to the misty forests and crystal-clear lakes, this place is truly a playground of nature. It's no wonder that it has become a popular destination for visitors from all over the world!So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and get ready to explore the wondrous Zhangjiajie! Just remember to wear comfortable shoes, bring plenty of water, and get ready to be amazed by the incredible sights that await you.。

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张家界武陵源英语导游词张家界武陵源英语导游词1Im your guide. You can call me Han Dao. Next, Im going to take you to Wulingyuan, a picturesque World Heritage site. I wish you a happy trip!Wulingyuan is located in the northwest of Hunan Province, with a total area of about 500 square kilometers. It has won the reputation of "scenic pearl" for its majestic Taishan, dangerous Huashan and beautiful Guilin.To Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. Director Han wants to say to you, "dont Scribble, litter, take photos and other uncivilized behaviors.".The mountains, the peaks, the water, the springs, the waterfalls, and the caves are mysterious and wonderful. It has a good reputation of "Zhangjiajie, a new city, is outside the five mountains of Huangshan". On the landscape, it is "three thousand green peaks, eight hundred glazed water"; on the animals, birds and beasts pass through the mountains, cicadas sing and birdssinging with people; on the flowers, it is full of strange flowers and plants, and flowers bloom all the year round.After walking through Zhangjiajie Forest Park and around Huanglong cave, you come to Tianshu treasure box. But where are the book of heaven and the treasure box? Look, there is a rectangular box like a book box on the opposite mountain. The top of the box has been half opened. It is said that there was a rich man who wanted to be an emperor all his life. So he went to the temple to pray for God. He went up to the mountain to find a treasure box. Half of it was taken away, but he didnt see the book of heaven. Suddenly, a crane flew towards him, thought it was for him, jumped to the edge of the cliff, and died. In 1981, the world-famous photographer Jian Qingfu once said with admiration: "its a wonderful place to go to Tianya after walking through thousands of famous mountains.".Now that the railway station is coming, its time for director han to say bye bye to you. I hope you can put forward your opinions and suggestions to director Han, and I will do better. Wulingyuan is indeed a world heritage site.张家界武陵源英语导游词2Dear friendsHard work all the way! Welcome to Wulingyuan, the picturesque world natural heritage.The word Wulingyuan originated from the Tang Dynasty landscape poet Wang Weiyis poem "a journey to Taoyuan". The poem reads: "people living in Wulingyuan, but also from outside the pastoral." Wulingyuan is located in the northwest of Hunan Province, bordering Cili County, Zhangjiajie Yongding city in the South and Sangzhi County in the northwest. The whole scenic area includes Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Tianzishan nature reserve and SUOXIYU scenic area, covering an area of 369 square kilometers. It has more than 300 scenic spots, thousands of pools, lakes, streams and waterfalls, and tens of thousands of rare animals and plants The beautiful, precipitous and dangerous landscape has won the reputation of "scenic pearl". Before liberation, Wulingyuan was not known by others because it was closed. It was not until after the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and under the spring breeze of reform and opening up that Wulingyuan was able to take off its mysterious veil and show its wonderful appearance. In 1998, Zhangjiajie, Tianzishan and SUOXIYU were officially approved by the State Council to form Wulingyuan area. In 1992, Wulingyuan was officially listed in the world heritage list by UNESCO for its "specialand world value". Since then, Wulingyuan has been famous all over the country for its magical and beautiful natural scenery.Next, we will visit Huanglong cave, Baofeng lake, and leave the country from Suo Suo Xiyu. In the course of the tour, I will focus on the introduction of the boudoirs gate of Huangshi village, Tianshu treasure box, jinbianyan, Tianzi peak and Yubi peak in Tianzi mountain, Huanglong cave and Baofeng Lake in SUOXIYU scenic area.Now lets go to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. It is the first national forest park approved by the State Council in 1982. It is not only rich in forest resources, but also picturesque, with the reputation of "unique Zhangjiajie, located outside the five mountains of Huangshan". As far as plants are concerned, they have a wide range of species, and the rare woody plants alone are twice as high as the whole of Europe. Its forest coverage rate is 97.7%, known as the "world forest treasure house". On the landscape, she has "three thousand green peaks, eight hundred glazed water.". Enjoy flowers, her flowers everywhere, there are flowers all year round. Watching animals, birds and beasts passing through the mountains, cicadas singing, birds singing and people walking. Look at the specialty, like brocade carving, colorful new.Zhangjiajie is beautiful everywhere, unique scenery and new everywhere.张家界武陵源英语导游词3Zhangjiajie, in the south of Wulingyuan, is the first National Forest Park in China. It was discovered 70 years ago. According to legend, Zhang Liang, the Marquis of the Han Dynasty, was awed by the historical lesson of "all birds are gone, and good bows are hidden". He came to Dayong by following the example of fan Dun, the Yue State in the spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period, who retired and lived in seclusion.Wulingyuan natural scenic spot is full of natural beauty without decoration, such as strange mountains, beautiful water, dangerous bridges and secluded caves. Zhangjiajie is known as "three thousand peaks and eight hundred rivers". In the vast forest, there are many rare species, such as Taxus, fragrant fruit, precious medicinal materials, various exotic flowers and plants, rare birds and monsters. According to statistics, the number of tree species in Zhangjiajie is more than twice that in Europe. Deep in the dense forest, the vines interweave, the clear flow gurgles, beautiful and charming. Thousands of stone peaks rise from the ground, murmuring, soaking, winding, trees and flowers all over themountains. Zhangjiajies mountain scenery has five characteristics: beautiful, primitive, concentrated, peculiar and fresh, which can be called "five wonders". Its "five steps for a scene, ten steps for a sky". Lu Pingyi, mayor of Zhangjiajie City, described Zhangjiajie as "three thousand strange peaks, different peaks, eight hundred beautiful waters, charming waters, carrying the majestic danger of Mount Tai and Mount Huangshan in Guilin".Zhangjiajie mountain is a unique quartz sandstone peak forest Canyon landform in the world. Thousands of stone peaks have sprung up in different shapes, standing on both sides of jinbianxi and Suoxi valleys. The peaks are tall and straight, thickly covered with shrubs, and sometimes surrounded by clouds.Wulingyuan scenic spot is a multi-ethnic place. Tujia, Miao, Bai, Hui and other ethnic minorities live in harmony and form a colorful landscape painting with their unique and splendid culture. Wulingyuan scenic spot has been listed by the United Nations.The main attractions are:Huang Shi Zhai Yao Zi ZhaiHuang Shi Zhai is the crown of all the peaks in Zhangjiajie, and also the crown of all the sceneries in Zhangjiajie. It has long beensaid that "if you dont go to Huang Shi Zhai, you will arrive in Zhangjiajie in vain". Huangshi village is 1200 meters above sea level, surrounded by cliffs. Only the front Kamen and the back Kamen can lead to the top of the village. On the way to Carmen before climbing, you can see thousands of peaks in the ground, strange rocks in the forest, such as conch peak, yixiantian, Tianshu treasure box, nantianyizhu and other scenic spots. "Tianshu treasure box" is a rectangular boulder lying on the top of the peak. One end of the boulder draws out a half section of the cover, which is an empty box stolen from "Tianshu". On the other hand, the spectacular view of Huang Shi Zhai is on the ring-shaped observation platform on the top of the mountain. On a sunny day, you can see the mountains in the distance, but you can see the white smoke in the deep of the dense forest, which is like the ghost of the demon God. Then, the columnar white smoke gradually melts away, and the clouds and cloud belts rise from the mountainside and rush to the top of the mountain, which is spectacular. After the rain, you can have abirds-eye view of the whole Zhangjiajie, but you can see the white fog rising from the gorge, rolling and flying among the peaks, like a group of demons dancing, getting bigger and thicker. Finally, the whole Huangshi village is submerged in the vast sea of clouds, with only a few isolated peaks floating above the sea of clouds. There isalso the continuous barrier of mountains around Huangshi village, and the deep valley with exotic flowers and plants, which is quite different from Huangshan Mountain landscape; the boundless virgin forest still needs people to explore.Yaozi villages "Overpass" is a masterpiece, known as "the first bridge in the world". Between the two connected peaks, there is an arc-shaped door opening at the waist, forming a natural stone bridge. The height of the bridge is more than 20 meters, and the arc length of the cave is 30-40 meters. From the stone steps on one side of the "bridge" to the top of the "bridge" with rows of ancient pines and moss flowers on the floor, the sky wind is sharp, and the ridge of the bridge is narrow and dangerous; especially when you look down from the other side of the "bridge", you can see that the stone wall falls thousands of feet and is surrounded in a barrel shape, and the stone peak at the bottom of the barrel is like a sword or a bamboo shoot, like a green sky, which is more against the high risk of the natural stone bridge. There is also a stone peak at the bottom of the barrel, and a natural stone box is held at the top. There are several rhododendrons in the box, which make up the scene of the scene, which is amazing. When you climb down the "Overpass" to the top of Yaozi village, you can also see the stone palace Castle style building naturally derived from the stone peak.Its outline is similar to Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and some are like Potala Palace in Tibet. The local people call it "Zhenyao qunta".Jin BianxiJinbianxi is known as "the best stream in the world", which is named after jinbianyan. Jinbian rock, like a whip pointing to the sky, is golden yellow, reflecting the water stream, just like a Golden Whip waving. This is a scenic line stretching for more than ten miles, with abrupt peaks, towering ancient trees, stone path and single wooden bridge, simple and chic bamboo buildings, dove blossoming tung trees, and strange rocks leaning over the Leaning Tower of Pisa, which are scattered on both sides of the winding stream; Mountain shadow and tree shadow are overlapped and reflected in the stream of green jade, forming a poetic and picturesque scene of "five steps for a scene, ten steps for a sky". Sometimes, the stream roars like a child playing, sometimes roars like ten thousand horses galloping, sometimes the leaves walk like the sound of a piano, sometimes steal like a whisper.Huanglong cave, Baofeng lake, SUOXIYUThe southern part of Wulingyuan is SUOXIYU, and the main landscapes are Baofeng lake and Huanglong cave. Baofeng lake is a gaoxiaping Lake dammed on the main stream of SUOXIYU, with adepth of 72 meters and a meandering journey of more than 10 Li. Boating on the lake, you can see strange and colorful stone peaks, with zigzag lakeshore, dense trees and plants, spreading from lakeshore to the peak; on the top of each stone peak, curly pine props up a small green umbrella; on each vertical wall, vines, green vines and ancient pines hang upside down, forming a "cliff green tree" spectacle. The waterfalls that can be seen one by one along the way are often cascaded and splashed with pearls and jade, just like the broken silver vase, the rising iron horse, and the sound of shaking the valley. The light of the lake, the shadow of the mountain, the sound of the waterfall and spring make the tourists feel like they are in the yaochi lake or going to Penglai.Below the Wulingyuan peaks are the amazing karst caves. There are 14 proven karst caves, with 6 million square meters of stalagmites standing in the dreamy underground world. Among them, Huanglong cave is a rare one, which is evaluated by geographers as the epitome of the whole karst landscape in Southeast Asia. Huanglong cave has a four story cave and two-story underground river. The whole journey is 10 kilometers. There is a 12000 square meter wide dragon palace hall in the cave, with more than 1700 large and small dragon pillars, which can be called the first cave in China. In the center of the hall is a stalactite pillar called"the throne of the Dragon King". It is 42 meters high, 30 meters in circumference, 9 meters in longitude. It can accommodate five people sitting side by side. Entering Huanglong cave, you enter the labyrinth. The gorgeous colors, the flashing light and shadow make you unable to distinguish things. There are various kinds of stalagmites, which are elegant, precipitous or magnificent.张家界武陵源英语导游词4Hello, everyone!Im the guide of Xinxing travel agency. My name is Dai. You can call me Xiao Dai. Today, I will lead you to visit Wulingyuan scenic spot. Wulingyuan scenic spot has a beautiful scenery. Please dont litter fruit peel and paper during the tour.Wulingyuan scenic spot is located in the northwest of Hunan Province, which is also called yuanjiajie. It is known as "classic landscape, the source of poetry and painting", "expanded bonsai, reduced fairyland".Look, there is Huangshi village ahead. Huangshi village was named after a man named Huangshi Gong who lived in seclusion in ancient times. It is a viewing platform which is high in the South and low in the north, supported by many cliffs. It is also the essence ofyuanjiajie scenic spot. Huangshizhai mountain strange, water strange, stone strange, cloud strange, forest strange, animal strange, also built on the top of the six odd Pavilion. In March 1995, the general secretary of the CPC Central Committee stood at the top of Huangshizhai village and put forward the goal of "building Zhangjiajie into a famous tourist attraction at home and abroad" to Zhangjiajie people.Now, we are standing on the first bridge in the world. It is one of the top ten scenic spots in Zhangjiajie, spanning between the two mountains, magnificent. From a birds-eye view of the bridge, you can see the white clouds flying across the bridge, and there are many strange peaks. When you look around, you can see the layers of independent stone peaks. There is a local Tujia folk song that describes the grandeur of the first bridge in the world as follows: one bridge is high and high, covered by clouds every day, petals are thrown on the bridge on the first day of junior high school, and it is still floating in the air on the 15th day. As a matter of fact, the two mountains crossed by the first bridge in the world were originally linked together, because the rocks in the middle part were relatively fragile. Due to the influence of weathering and collapse, the sun and rain, the running water and the mountain torrents ravaged the area year by year, forming this world-wide spectacle.After walking along the stone path, you come to the enchantment platform. Standing on the enchanting platform overlooking the peaks, not only the soul is enchanted, but also the soul will be lost in the canyon. Liang Changwu, the famous ci writer, stands on the enchanting stage and chants out a song "qingpingle": the clouds are shrouded, the flowers and birds are singing early, where to find the Souths strange peaks, and the yuan family is the only one in the world. Thousands of peaks are towering through the clouds, thousands of hectares of pine and fir are verdant, the stone forest is diverse, and the valley and water are murmuring.Next, enjoy freely. Pay attention to safety when touring. You should walk close to the cliff to prevent falling.The reputation of Zhangjiajie and the beautiful scenery of yuanjiajie are the heartfelt admiration of every Chinese and foreign tourists who come to yuanjiajie. I believe you will feel the same after your tour.I wish you a happy and safe journey!张家界武陵源英语导游词5Students, welcome to the beautiful Wulingyuan. Wulingyuan has many beautiful sceneries, such as the charming Tianzi mountain,the fantastic Huanglong cave, the dreamlike Baofeng lake, and the incredible Shili gallery. Next, Ill take you to the Shili gallery.Please take the train in order to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Shili gallery. As the name suggests, Shili gallery is the corridor of landscape painting. When we visit here, we can see many strange scenery.Indeed, the beauty of Shili Gallery lies in the awe inspiring array of peaks on both sides, with different shapes, just like a vivid natural sculpture. No wonder sculptor Qian Shaowu called it "a gallery of natural sculpture masterpieces".Now what you can see is the first attraction of Shili Gallery: birthday greeting. This stone peak looks like an old mans birthday. Its like an old man waving his hand and waiting for you to come. The most vivid one in Shili gallery is the stone peak you will see later. What do you think it looks like? Yes. This mountain peak is the famous old man who collects herbs. His image is vivid. The old man, with a basket on his back, rickets and walks. He is picking a basket of precious medicinal materials and returning with full load step by step!After seeing the "old man of collecting herbs", we moved forward about 100 meters, and on the right side of the mountainthere was another beautiful scenery - the fairies worshipped Guanyin. The compassionate goddess of mercy was sitting cross legged on the mountain, looking straight ahead, with a kind look. The 19 fairies bowed their heads and bowed their hands, praying for the blessing of the Bodhisattva, eliminating the calamities of the earth, and making a harvestThe wonder of Shili gallery is that it has too many natural stone peaks. The long live brand, general rock, Bijia mountain and other scenery here all have excellent viewing interest. The ten mile gallery is surrounded by streams, lush bamboos and lush trees. Its no wonder that you are among them. However, you can see that "water flows in the mountains, and people are like swimming in the water", which can be called the worlds peerless scenery.Well, thats all for todays introduction of Shili gallery. I hope you have a wonderful trip. Thank you!张家界武陵源英语导游词。

旅游张家界的英文作文

旅游张家界的英文作文

旅游张家界的英文作文Zhangjiajie is a beautiful city located in the Hunan province of China. It is famous for its stunning natural scenery, including the towering sandstone pillars of Wulingyuan Scenic Area and the beautiful streams and waterfalls of the Baofeng Lake and Yellow Dragon Cave.One of the most iconic attractions in Zhangjiajie is the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, which inspired the floating Hallelujah Mountains in the movie Avatar. The park is known for its thousands of sandstone pillars, dense forests, and deep valleys, making it a paradise for nature lovers and hikers.Another must-visit destination in Zhangjiajie is the Tianmen Mountain, which is home to the world's longest cable car ride and the famous glass skywalk. The mountain offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular spot for adrenaline junkies looking to challenge themselves on the cliffside walkway.In addition to its natural beauty, Zhangjiajie also has a rich cultural heritage. The Tujia ethnic minority, one ofthe largest ethnic groups in the region, has a unique culture and traditional customs that are worth exploring. Visitors can experience Tujia folk songs, dances, and colorful festivals while learning about their history and way of life.When it comes to food, Zhangjiajie offers a variety of delicious local dishes, such as Tujia bacon, stinky tofu, and spicy hot pot. The city's vibrant food scene reflects its diverse cultural influences and is a delight for food enthusiasts.Overall, Zhangjiajie is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty of nature, immerse themselves in a rich cultural heritage, and enjoy delicious local cuisine. Whether you're a hiker, nature lover, or foodie, Zhangjiajie has something to offer for everyone.张家界是中国湖南省的一个美丽城市。

张家界旅游英语作文

张家界旅游英语作文

张家界旅游英语作文Exploring the Wonders of Zhangjiajie: A Breathtaking AdventureNestled in the heart of Hunan province, Zhangjiajie is a true gem of China's natural beauty. This stunning national park, renowned for its towering quartz-sandstone pillars and lush, verdant forests, has captivated visitors from around the world with its awe-inspiring landscapes and rich cultural heritage.As I stepped into Zhangjiajie, I was immediately struck by the sheer scale and grandeur of the towering quartzite pillars that soar skyward, their jagged peaks piercing the clouds. These ancient formations, sculpted by the relentless forces of nature over millions of years, create a surreal and otherworldly atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression on all who witness it.One of the must-visit attractions in Zhangjiajie is the Tianmen Mountain, a breathtaking natural wonder that boasts the world-famous Tianmen Cave, a natural arch that stands 131 meters tall and 57 meters wide. To reach the summit, visitors can embark on a thrilling cable car ride that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The journey is a true test of one's nerves, as the cable carsseem to glide effortlessly over deep ravines and towering cliffs, affording passengers a unique perspective of the park's remarkable geology.Another highlight of Zhangjiajie is the majestic Yuanjiajie scenic area, home to the iconic Avatar Hallelujah Mountain, which served as the inspiration for the floating mountains in the blockbuster film Avatar. Hiking through the lush, verdant forests and along the winding trails, I was constantly in awe of the sheer scale and beauty of the towering quartzite pillars that surrounded me. The sense of tranquility and serenity that permeates the air is truly captivating, and it's easy to see why this region has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.One of the most remarkable aspects of Zhangjiajie is its rich cultural heritage. The park is home to several ethnic minority groups, including the Tujia and Miao people, who have maintained their unique traditions and customs for centuries. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture by exploring traditional villages, attending lively festivals, and witnessing the skilled craftsmanship of the region's artisans.During my time in Zhangjiajie, I had the opportunity to visit the Tianzi Mountain, a majestic peak that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The journey to the summit is anadventure in itself, as visitors must navigate a series of steep stairs and winding paths that lead them through dense forests and past towering rock formations. The effort is well worth it, however, as the panoramic vistas from the top of the mountain are simply stunning.One of the most memorable experiences I had in Zhangjiajie was witnessing the stunning natural phenomenon known as the "sea of clouds." As the sun rose over the park, the valleys below were blanketed in a thick layer of fog, creating the illusion of a vast, ethereal ocean. Standing atop the Tianmen Mountain, I was able to gaze out over this mesmerizing sight, watching as the clouds slowly parted to reveal the majestic quartzite pillars that stood tall below.Throughout my time in Zhangjiajie, I was constantly in awe of the park's natural beauty and the rich cultural heritage that permeates every aspect of the region. From the towering quartzite pillars to the lush, verdant forests, there is something truly magical about this place that captivates the senses and leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.Whether you're an avid hiker, a nature enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of the natural world, Zhangjiajie is a destination that is not to be missed. With its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and endless opportunities for adventure, thisremarkable national park is a true gem of China, and a testament to the incredible power and beauty of the natural world.。

张家界旅游中英文小作文

张家界旅游中英文小作文

张家界旅游中英文小作文Nestled in the heart of Hunan province, China, Zhangjiajie is a land of natural wonders that offer an unparalleled experience to travelers from all over the world. The area, famous for its unique sandstone formations and towering peaks, is a testament to the power of nature and a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the beauty of the natural world.My journey to Zhangjiajie was a transformative experience that left me in awe of the natural beauty that unfolded before me. The moment I arrived, I was greeted by the towering pillars of rock that seemed to reach towards the heavens, their shapes varying from slender and elegant to massive and imposing. These formations, known as "sandstone pillars," are a result of millions of years of erosion and weathering, and each one tells a story of nature's resilience and endurance.As I ventured deeper into the park, I was taken aback by the diverse landscapes that awaited me. There were deep valleys, lush forests, and crystal-clear streams that flowed through the heart of the park, each offering aunique perspective of Zhangjiajie's natural beauty. The hiking trails through the park were a particular highlight, leading me through breathtaking scenery and offering breathtaking vistas at every turn.One of the most remarkable aspects of Zhangjiajie isits unique ecosystem. The park is home to a diverse array of plant and animal species, many of which are endemic to the area. As I walked through the forests, I was able to observe a range of wildlife, from birds and monkeys to rare and endangered species. This rich biodiversity is a testament to the park's conservation efforts and a reminder of the importance of protecting our natural world.The people of Zhangjiajie are as warm and welcoming as their landscape is beautiful. The local community has a deep appreciation for their natural heritage and is committed to preserving it for future generations. During my stay, I had the pleasure of interacting with local guides and fellow travelers, who shared their knowledge and enthusiasm for this special place.As my journey came to an end, I realized that Zhangjiajie had left a lasting impression on me. The beautyand majesty of its natural landscapes, the richbiodiversity, and the warmth of its people had all contributed to an unforgettable experience. Zhangjiajie is not just a place to visit, but an experience thattransforms and enriches the lives of those who come to explore its wonders.In conclusion, Zhangjiajie is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the wonders of nature. Its unique sandstone formations, diverse landscapes, andrich biodiversity offer an unparalleled experience that leaves travelers in awe. The warmth and hospitality of the local community further enhance the experience, making Zhangjiajie a truly memorable destination. I, for one, am already planning my next trip back to this enchanted land.**张家界的自然奇观:一次难忘的旅行体验**位于中国湖南省的张家界,是一个充满自然奇观的地方,为来自世界各地的旅行者提供了无与伦比的体验。

英语小作文 张家界

英语小作文 张家界

Zhangjiajie: A Magical WonderlandNestled in the heart of Hunan province, Zhangjiajie stands as a testament to nature's grandeur and beauty. This enchanting destination is renowned for its soaring mountains, dense forests, and unique rock formations that have captivated travelers from all over the world.Upon arrival, one is immediately struck by the awe-inspiring views of the Thousand Pillar Forests and the Grand Canyon. These natural wonders, formed over millions of years, stand as silent guardians of the land, telling tales of ancient times. The cliffs and peaks, rising skyward, seem to touch the clouds, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that is truly breathtaking.What truly sets Zhangjiajie apart, however, is its unique landscape. The sandstone peaks, known as "pillars," are a sight to behold. Their shapes are as varied as they are stunning, resembling everything from towering castles to delicate pagodas. As the sun rises or sets, these peaks are bathed in a golden glow, making for breathtaking photographs.Not only is Zhangjiajie visually stunning, but it is also a haven for wildlife. The dense forests are home to a diverse array of plants and animals,including rare and endangered species. Visitors can embark on hiking trails through these forests, getting a closer look at the natural world and experiencing the tranquility of the woods.Moreover, Zhangjiajie is also a cultural hotspot. The local ethnic groups, with their rich traditions and customs, add a unique flavor to the destination. Visitors can learn about these cultures by participating in local festivals, trying traditional foods, and interacting with the friendly locals.In conclusion, Zhangjiajie is a magical wonderland that offers something for everyone. Whether you're an adventure seeker, a nature lover, or a culture vulture, this destination will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.。

张家界旅行的英语作文

张家界旅行的英语作文

张家界旅行的英语作文Title: Exploring Zhangjiajie: A Journey ThroughNature's Wonderland。

Zhangjiajie, nestled in the heart of China's Hunan province, is a land of ethereal beauty and natural wonder. It's a place where mist-covered mountains, lush forests, and towering sandstone pillars create a landscape that seems straight out of a painting. My journey to Zhangjiajie was not just a trip; it was an adventure into the heart of nature's masterpiece.The journey began with the anticipation of exploring the famed Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique sandstone peaks. As I entered the park, I was greeted by the sight of the iconic "Avatar Hallelujah Mountain," which served as inspiration for the floating mountains in James Cameron's blockbuster film. Standing beneath its towering height, I felt a sense of awe at the raw power and beauty of nature.Trekking through the park's winding trails, I was surrounded by a symphony of sounds – the rustle of leaves, the chirping of birds, and the distant roar of waterfalls. Each turn revealed a new vista, a new perspective of the majestic landscape. One of the highlights of my journey was the exhilarating walk across the glass-bottomed bridge spanning the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. As I looked downinto the abyss below, I marveled at the sheer audacity of human engineering against the backdrop of nature's grandeur.Beyond the national park, Zhangjiajie offered glimpsesof rural life and ancient culture. Visiting the quaint village of Tianzi Mountain, I had the opportunity tointeract with the local Tujia ethnic minority and learn about their traditions and way of life. From sampling traditional Tujia cuisine to trying my hand at folk crafts, every experience was a window into a rich and vibrantculture that has stood the test of time.No journey to Zhangjiajie would be complete without a visit to the otherworldly Tianmen Mountain. Ascending tothe mountaintop via the world's longest cable car ride, I was treated to panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. At the summit, I braved the vertigo-inducing walk along the glass Skywalk, feeling as if I were walking on air. The highlight of my Tianmen Mountain adventure was undoubtedly the chance to walk the "Heaven's Gate" pathway, a series of 999 steps leading to a natural archway carved into the mountainside. As I stood atop the arch, gazing out at the vast expanse below, I felt a profound sense of connectionto the natural world.In the evenings, as the sun dipped below the horizon, I found solace in the tranquility of Zhangjiajie's ancient townships. Wandering through cobblestone streets lined with traditional wooden houses, I felt as if I had stepped backin time. The aroma of incense wafted through the air as locals gathered in bustling market squares, sharing stories and laughter under the glow of lantern light.As my journey through Zhangjiajie drew to a close, I couldn't help but reflect on the profound impact this place had on me. It was more than just a destination; it was asanctuary for the soul, a reminder of the beauty and resilience of the natural world. Zhangjiajie had taught meto see the world with new eyes, to appreciate the wondersof nature, and to cherish the moments of serenity and connection that it offers.In conclusion, my journey to Zhangjiajie was atestament to the power of nature to inspire, awe, and rejuvenate the spirit. It was an adventure that willforever be etched in my memory, a journey through a landscape that defies imagination and leaves an indelible mark on the heart. As I bid farewell to this enchanted land, I carry with me not just memories, but a deep sense of gratitude for the opportunity to experience its magic. Zhangjiajie, with its timeless beauty and boundless wonder, will always hold a special place in my heart.。

游张家界高中英语作文

游张家界高中英语作文

游张家界高中英语作文(中英文版)Title: A High School Essay on Zhangjiajie TravelZhangjiajie, a breathtaking landscape that seems to be plucked from a fairytale, is a paradise for nature enthusiasts.Towering sandstone pillars reaching for the sky, mist-shrouded peaks, and lush forests create a scene that is both surreal and serene.As a high school student, I was fortunate enough to embark on an educational journey to this natural wonderland, which left an indelible mark on my heart.标题:游张家界——高中英语作文张家界,一个令人叹为观止的景观,仿佛是从童话故事中摘取出来的一般,是自然爱好者的天堂。

矗立的砂岩柱直冲云霄,云雾缭绕的山峰,郁郁葱葱的森林,构成了一幅既虚幻又宁静的画面。

作为一名高中生,我有幸踏上了这片自然奇境的学习之旅,它在我的心中留下了难以磨灭的印记。

During our trip, we were greeted by the iconic Avatar Hallelujah Mountain, a name inspired by the Hollywood blockbuster.The early morning mist added an air of mystery to the landscape, making it seem as if we had stepped into another world.Here, every step was a discovery, every view a masterpiece.在这次旅行中,我们迎来了标志性的“阿凡达哈利路亚山”,这个名字来源于好莱坞大片。

2021张家界英语介绍导游词

2021张家界英语介绍导游词

2021张家界英语介绍导游词张家界英语介绍导游词1Dear friendshello everyone!See Lishui river again, its time for us to say goodbye. In just a few days, I know that you have fallen in love with Zhangjiajie, and you can see that you are reluctant to give up Zhangjiajie from your eyes, which reminds me of a young talent singing by the Bank of Kangqiao many years ago: "I walk away gently, just as I come here gently, I wave my hand gently to say goodbye to the clouds in the West.". Yes, lets leave Zhangjiajie with this beautiful scenery.In a few days, we visited Huangshi village, Tianzi mountain, Shili Gallery, Huanglong cave, Baofeng lake and MaoYan river rafting. Do you still remember? We sang and laughed all the way. We could not forget the surprise when we walked into the quartz sandstone peak forest. We were surprised by the magical nature. We could not forget the majestic and precipitous Huangshi village. Of course, there were the indomitable pines growing on the cliff. We could not forget the beautiful and quiet Jinbian river. Therewere also some well-known and unknown flowers on the roadside; Can you forget the beautiful peak forest of Tianzi mountain? Yes, they stand up and shake their spirits, showing the spirit, spirit and spirit of the people in the mountain. I cant forget the walk of Shili Gallery, wandering among the landscape paintings. The most important thing is that there is a hale and hearty old man to accompany me. Do you remember the magnificent stalactites in Huanglong cave, the dreamlike scenery in Baofeng lake, and the thrilling surf in MaoYan river. Yes, all of these let us indulge in it and enjoy the joy it brings us.So, in addition to these, is there anything worth remembering? Yes, the clouds on the Tianzi mountain, the monkey play by the Jinbian River, the melodious and graceful folk songs on the stilts, and even the Tujia peoples convenient and environmentally friendly little basket on the market. As a matter of fact, what we are reluctant to give up is not only that. When we come to Zhangjiajie, we feel a kind of soft life. Today, people who are tired in modern life increasingly hope to find a post station for their soul. Here, Zhangjiajie has given it to you. Walking in the mountains and rivers, there is a bright mirror of mountains and rivers to illuminate our hearts, drink a mountain spring, wash away many tired in our hearts. So many of our group members were deeply moved whenthey saw a wisp of cooking smoke, or the bright blue sky. Yes, this quiet life has been away from us for too long. There are also many group members who say that the moon in Zhangjiajie is very big, round and bright. Thats for sure. If you breathe in the air without pollution, the moon is very moist. So, my dear friends, when you are tired, come back to Zhangjiajie, feel the fresh wind, and enjoy a nights stay in Longxing.Finally, I would like to thank you for your presence, which gives Zhangjiajie a stage and gives us the opportunity to show you our infinite charm. I would also like to thank you for your support and understanding of our work in the past few days, so that our journey will be so colorful. At the same time, we are deeply sorry for the shortcomings in our work. I hope you can give us more valuable opinions. With your suggestions and encouragement, we will continue to improve.Well, dear friends, our destination has arrived, send you thousands of miles, there will be a difference, please leave your smile, take away the deep affection of our Zhangjiajie people, I wish you all the best in the future life, all the best. Still, Zhangjiajie will always welcome you. Goodbye, friends!张家界英语介绍导游词2Dear touristsHello and welcome to travel here.Zhangjiajie, formerly known as Dayong, is the seat of ancient Yongguo. As early as in the late primitive society, the ancestors began to breed on both sides of the Lishui river. In the period of Yao and Shun, "Shun put his joy in Chongshan to change Nanman", so there was a saying of "Nanman" in Chinese history. In 221 BC, the first emperor of Qin set up a county. Zhangjiajie belongs to Cigu County, Qianzhong county. The county government is located in guantaping, Cili County (now Taiping Village, Jiangjiaping township). In 264 A.D., Songliang county was named Tianmen Mountain, and Tianmen county was set up. Up to liangpu and Northern and Southern Dynasties, it belonged to louzhong and linli counties. Dayong county was established in the Ming Dynasty in 1369, and Yongding County was established in the 13th year of Yongzheng (1735 A.D.).From 1949 to 1988, Cili County belonged to Changde district. By the end of 1988, Dayong and Sangzhi were under the jurisdiction of Tujia Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Western Hunan. In May 1988, with the approval of the State Council, Dayong City, a prefecture level city under the jurisdiction of the province, wasestablished. In April 1994, the prefecture level Dayong city was renamed Zhangjiajie City. Zhangjiajie City is famous for Zhangjiajie National Forest Park at home and abroad.Zhangjiajie City is located in the northwest of Hunan Province. It is located at the junction of the uplift of Qugui plateau and the subsidence area of Dongting Lake. It is between 109 ° 40 to 111 ° 20 E and 28 ° 52 to 29 ° 48 n. It is adjacent to Shimen and Taoyuan counties in the East, Yuanling County in the South and Hefeng and Xuanen counties in Hubei Province in the north. The longest city boundary is 167 km from east to west and 96 km from north to south. The total area of the city is 9653 square kilometers, accounting for 4.5% of the total area of the province.Zhangjiajie is famous for its unique tourism resources. Wulingyuan scenic area, which is composed of Zhangjiajie, the first National Forest Park in China, and Tianzishan and SUOXIYU nature reserves, covers an area of 369 square kilometers. The area is mainly composed of quartz sandstone peak forest and Canyon landform, which is rare in the world. It integrates the beauty of Guilin, the wonder of Huangshan, the danger of Huashan and the power of Mount Tai. It has an "expanded bonsai" style "The shrinking fairy mountain".Zhangjiajie is rich in tourism resources. Wulingyuan scenic spot, composed of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, SUOXIYU scenic spot, Tianzishan scenic spot and yangjiajie scenic spot, is a national key scenic spot with an area of 264 square kilometers. It was listed in the world natural and cultural heritage list by UNESCO in December 1992. In the scenic area, three thousand odd peaks rise from the ground, and eight hundred streams meander. The scenery is strange, beautiful, secluded and dangerous. It is known as "the origin of Chinese landscape painting". Puguang temple, yuhuangdong grottoes and other places of interest, he long, Du Xinwu and other celebrities former residences constitute the local cultural tourism resources; and the simple ethnic customs and folk martial arts hard Qigong add to the local tourism resources.Well, tourists, Ill explain it to you today. Thank you for your support!张家界英语介绍导游词3Dear guestsHard work all the way!Now, you have reached the destination of this trip: Zhangjiajie. My name is __X. Im a professional tour guide of X__ travel agency.The license number is X__. The city tourism complaint telephone number is 8380193. Its a great honor to be your guide today. I will serve you wholeheartedly and spend a wonderful trip in Zhangjiajie.Zhangjiajie City, located in the heart of Wuling mountains in the northwest of Hunan Province, covers an area of 9563 square kilometers with a total population of 1552000. Zhangjiajie is a multi-ethnic area, with 19 ethnic minorities with Tujia as the main body reaching 1118400, accounting for 72.06% of the citys total population, including 980000 Tujia, 108000 Bai and 26900 Miao (according to the statistics at the end of 1998).Zhangjiajie belongs to the monsoon humid climate of the middle subtropical mountain prototype, with an average temperature of 16.8 degrees Celsius, an average annual rainfall of 1400 mm, a frost free period of 258 days, an average temperature of 28 degrees Celsius in summer and 5.1 degrees Celsius in cold months. It can be said that there is no severe cold in winter, no severe heat in summer and pleasant temperature in four seasons. It is the most suitable place for human beings to live.Please look back: Tianmen Mountain is famous all over the world. I believe you still remember the magnificent scene of theworld aerobatics Grand Prix in December 1999 when the plane passed through Tianmen cave.The river we see now is called Lishui river. It originates from Badagong mountain in Sangzhi County, marshal Helongs hometown. It passes through cliff gorge for hundreds of kilometers and flows into 800 Li Dongting Lake. It is the less polluted and most beautiful "ecological river" among the four major rivers in Hunan Province. The first domestic unpowered rubber boat tourism rafting is located in Maoyan River, which is the most splendid in the upper part of the Li River.The initial formation of the modern geomorphic framework of Zhangjiajie was about 100 million years ago in the Yanshan Himalayan period of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic. Located between the uplift area of Yunnan Guizhou Plateau and the subsidence area of Dongting Lake, the uncanny workmanship of nature has created spectacular canyons, turbulent rivers, isolated stone peaks, deep karst caves and mysterious underground Yinhe river for us. The first stop of our trip, Wulingyuan scenic spot in Zhangjiajie, is a classic work of natures orogeny.Now, I will briefly introduce the development history of Zhangjiajie City.Zhangjiajie used to be called Dayong instead of Zhangjiajie. It is the seat of ancient Yongguo. According to historical records, "Yong is the name of a country. "Zuo Zhuan" in the 16th year of Wengong (611 BC), Chu destroyed Yong So there is a saying that "Dayong, ancient Yongguo is also".As early as in the late primitive society, the ancestors began to breed on both sides of the Lishui river. In the period of Yao and Shun, "Shun put his joy in Chongshan to change Nanman", so there was a saying of "Nanman" in Chinese history. The mountain standing side by side with Tianmen Mountain is Chongshan. After the establishment of the Qin Dynasty, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty divided the world into 36 counties, and Dayong was assigned to Qianzhong County, which is now Yuanling County. Later, Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, assigned Dayong to Wuling county (now Changde City) and changed it to Chongxian County; In the sixth year of Wu Yongan in the Three Kingdoms period (263), Songliang mountain, which is now Tianmen Mountain, suffered a landslide, which destroyed half of the mountain and created a world wonder, a huge cave through the mountain. Sun Xiu, king of Wu, regarded it as an auspicious omen. He changed Songliang mountain to Tianmen Mountain and divided Wuling County into Tianmen County, which was in charge of four counties,so as to enhance the political status of Tianmen Mountain. In the long history of 1720 years, Dayong was promoted and abolished several times, and went through more than 30 times of construction and reform. In the early 1980s, due to the discovery of a rare natural wonder of sandstone peak forest in the northern mountains of Dayong County, the world was shocked.So there was a series of big moves by the government:In September 1982, the first National Forest Park in China was established, which filled the gap that there was no national park in China;In February 1985, the former Central Committee of the Communist Party of China inscribed for Wulingyuan;In May 1985, the State Council approved the withdrawal of Dayong county and the establishment of Dayong city (county level);In May 1988, the State Council approved the promotion of Dayong city to a prefecture level city with jurisdiction over Yongding District, Wulingyuan District, Cili County and Sangzhi County;In August 1988, Wulingyuan was listed in the second batch of 40 national key scenic spots;On December 24, 1992, Wulingyuan was listed in the world heritage list by UNESCO;In April 1994, the State Council approved the change of Dayong city to Zhangjiajie City;In March 1995, he personally inspected Zhangjiajie and positioned it for its future development: "building Zhangjiajie into a famous tourist attraction at home and abroad.".So far, Zhangjiajie has finally completed the long span of time and space, and finally walked out of Xiangxi, Hunan, the whole country and the world from the "boudoir".In order to achieve Jiangs goal as soon as possible, Zhangjiajie City has formulated the "tourism driven" development strategy, which has been affirmed by Hunan provincial Party committee and government. It is clear that Zhangjiajie should regard tourism as the leading industry of the citys economic development and the pillar industry of enriching the people and strengthening the city.Since the establishment of the National Forest Park in 1982, after nearly 20 years of development, Zhangjiajies leading industry position has been further clarified. Since the establishment of the city, the city has received 16.8 million domestic and foreign tourists,including 400000 overseas tourists, with a tourism income of 3 billion yuan. In 1999, the city received 3.27 million domestic and foreign tourists, with a total tourism income of 950 million yuan, ranking second in the province. The proportion of tourism income to GDP increased from 2.34% in 1989 to 16.9% in 1999. Tourism has become a leading industry driving the citys economic and social development and plays an increasingly important role in the development of tourism in the whole province and even the whole country. The structure of the three industries was adjusted from 47:18:35 in 1989 to 27.0:26.4:46.6 in 1999. The leading position of the tertiary industry is more prominent and the economic structure tends to be reasonable. It has initially built a large tourism environment pattern with airports, customs, railway stations,high-grade highways, modern communications, star hotels, universities and technical secondary schools, advanced medical and health facilities, national folk culture exhibition base, and constantly expanding and improving functions. At present, Zhangjiajie railway station has opened passenger trains with more than 10 large and medium-sized cities in China. Zhangjiajie airport has opened flights to more than 20 large and medium-sized cities in China, and charter flights to Hong Kong, Macao and Bangkok have been opened. The city has more than 400 hotels (including more than 20 star ratedhotels), with a total of 40000 beds. There are 52 travel agencies in the city, including 5 international agencies and 47 domestic agencies. The tourism industry has 18000 employees, initially forming a supporting service facility integrating "food, housing, transportation, tourism, entertainment and shopping". At the same time, we have successfully received a large number of Party and foreign heads of state and international friends, and successfully held several international forest protection festivals and world aerobatics competitions, thus winning the reputation of Zhangjiajie and expanding its popularity. Zhangjiajie tourism is becoming mature.张家界英语介绍导游词4Zhangjiajie is a prefecture level city under the jurisdiction of Hunan Province of the peoples Republic of China, formerly known as Dayong. It is located in the northwest of Hunan Province, in the middle and upper reaches of the Lishui River, and belongs to the hinterland of Wuling mountains. Chinese mainland is one of the most important tourist city in China.Friends: I believe you are not unfamiliar with Tianmen Mountain. The world aerobatics Grand Prix held in November 1999 completed the feat of human flying through natural karst caves forthe first time, and the name of Tianmen Mountain suddenly entered the worlds vision. How many people hope to have a glimpse of Tianmen Mountain. Today, you finally get what you want!Tianmen Mountain is about 8 kilometers away from the south of Zhangjiajie City. The top of the mountain is 1.93 kilometers wide from north to South and 1.96 kilometers long from east to west. It covers an area of 2.2 square kilometers and has an altitude of 1518.6. It is different from Wulingyuans sandstone peak forest landscape by its well-developed karst landform. It is a platform shaped isolated mountain surrounded by cliffs.Tianmen Mountain was called Songliang mountain in the Han Dynasty. In the Three Kingdoms period, a door was opened on the wall of the mountain. Sun Xiu, king of Wu, regarded it as an auspicious omen and renamed it Tianmen Mountain. Tianmen Mountain is a masterpiece of nature. In the long geological history, it has experienced marine sedimentation rising to continental sedimentation, forming a high mountain, and suffered hundreds of millions of years of wind and rain erosion, especially the Triassic Yanshan movement. At the end of the Cretaceous, the large-scale Himalayan orogeny further uplifted the Tianmen Mountain, whichwas cut into isolated mountains by two fault canyons, resulting in a great height difference between the high mountains and the valley, with a height difference of more than 1300 meters within a few kilometers, thus creating the majestic momentum of the isolated peaks of the Tianmen Mountain.Tianmen Mountain is a mysterious carrier of historical culture and Buddhism culture, and a perfect combination of natural landscape and human landscape.In order to speed up the process of tourism development in Zhangjiajie, Tianmen Mountain is in the process of large-scale development and construction. Some scenic spots have not been officially opened; the worlds longest ropeway and Tianmenshan temple are under construction.(Tianmen cave) on the 1264 meter high cliff of Tianmen Mountain, there is a natural gate cave from north to south. It is 131.5 meters from the bottom to the top, 37 meters wide and 30 meters deep. On the top edge of the north side of the cave, there is an inverted dragon head bamboo with roots like dragon head and leaves like phoenix tail, so it is also called Phoenix Tail Bamboo. On the east side is a trench more than 200 meters high, with spring water flowing from above and falling plum blossom rain. It is saidthat anyone who can open his mouth to receive 48 drops of plum blossom rain can become an immortal. At the entrance of Tianmen cave, you can often see rock swallows flying and mountain Eagles circling. With the change of weather, Tianmen cave sometimes breathes clouds, sometimes it is clear like a mirror, which forms a cyclic and ever-changing meteorological landscape.So, how did Tianmen cave form? Geologist Mr. Qin gongjiong thought that it was the result of "funnel" dissolution. He thinks that the terrain on the east side of Tianmen cave inclines slightly to the west, while the terrain on the west side inclines slightly to the East, and the core of syncline is facing Tianmen cave road. The East and west walls are cut by two joints with a strike of about 320 degrees, and a joint with a strike of 40 degrees intersects with them at Tianmen cave. Two karst funnels at the top of the cave also play an important role in the karst process. After the rain falls, the surface water flows along the slope to the funnel, and part of the water flowing into the soil flows down the interlayer cracks of the stratum towards the core of the syncline. The long-term continuous dissolution process makes the local collapse, and finally makes the two groups of caves merge into one, forming the Tianmen cave.However, some people disagree with this: the Tianmen cave was formed according to this principle. Why is the base of the cave a huge platform? Can these rocks "collapse" out of the cave? Therefore, the formation of Tianmen cave is still an unsolved mystery.(Tianmenshan Temple) Tianmenshan temple was first built in the Tang Dynasty. It was called Yunbo temple, Lingquan courtyard and Songliang hall in ancient times. In the Ming Dynasty, due to improper site selection, it was repeatedly destroyed by wind and often suffered from water shortage, so Tianmenshan temple was moved from the eastern peak. It used to be a place with towering ancient trees and thick shade. The lintel of the ancient temple is engraved with the four characters "Tianmen Xianshan". The couplet on both sides of the gate is: "there is no night in the sky, and there is no mountain on the mountain. It is said that Li Zicheng wrote a book by Ye Fu. The entrance is the Great Buddha Hall, behind which is the Guanyin hall, with six bungalows on both sides. The last one is the ancestral hall, which is of great scale. Folk can be summarized as "three into the hall, six ear room, brick wall, iron pot, such as Kuang". The original architecture of the temple is very particular, with cornices and angles, carved dragons and painted phoenixes, and statues of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. There is also a big drum,a big bell, a seven level stone tower and a Dahua money stove. According to the inscriptions, Tianmenshan temple was repaired seven times during the 163 years from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty to the fifth year of the Republic of China. At that time, there was an endless stream of believers from more than ten counties along the border of Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan and Guizhou. Now Tianmenshan Tourism Co., Ltd. is repairing Tianmenshan temple on a large scale, and the former prosperity will reappear.(longtouyan) its called longtouyan. In the past, there were stone taps that could be turned on the collapse. Longtou rock faces a cliff. It is said that in the past, many pilgrims, in order to show their sincerity in praying for God and worshiping Buddha, held the dragons head in their hands and made a circle around the cliff. As long as they were sincere, they would guarantee you nothing. Later, the dragon head was lifted off the cliff. Now we can only see the stone pit where the dragon head was placed. Longtou rock is the best viewing platform for sunrise and sea. Li Jing, the magistrate of Yuezhou in the Ming Dynasty, wrote a poem praising Tianmen MountainThe mountain reaches its peak, and the gate of heaven is within reach.Looking up at Penglai under the red sun, looking forward to Lufu white clouds.Cangya abrupt pine fir ancient, Qujing remote horse trace empty.If you want to build the highest peak, flying must rely on the sky wind.(chisongfeng gold pool) this small pool is about 1.3 meters long, 0.6 meters wide and only a few centimeters deep. No matter how dry it is, the water will not dry up all the year round. It is said that this is the gold pool of chisongzi, the rain master of Shennong emperor in ancient times. Under the northern cliff, there is a peak like Danzao peak, which is called Danzao peak. At the top of the peak, there are clouds and mist, like the smoke rising from the stove. It is said that it is a stove used by red pine nuts for alchemy. There is a poem by predecessors: "in the past, there were immortal places. The relics are left in Danzao, and they often come and go. " There are thunder cave and electricity cave under the peak of Danzao. It is said that in addition to using the water from the golden pool, the red pine nut can reach a certain degree of fire with the help of thunder and electricity.There are a lot of strange things in Tianmen Mountain, but the truth is not clear. Among them, there are four ancient mysteries, which have been handed down from generation to generation, and no one has solved them. The first is the mystery of Tianmen opening, the second is the mystery of Guiguzi developing, the third is the mystery of turning the water on the top of the mountain, and the fourth is the mystery of wild Buddhas treasure. It is said that under the beech tree is the treasure house of the wild Buddha. In the chapter "Tianmen Mountain" in the local records of Yongding County written by Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "in the Ming Dynasty, the wild Buddha flew to this mountain from Jiashan temple. The wild Buddha was a bandit. After the incident, he cut off his hair and became a monk. He escaped from heaven. "(ghost Valley cave) it is said that when Li Zicheng took Yefu up the mountain, he took more than 100 people and horses and many gold and silver treasures, hired nine wooden boats to sneak into Dayong secretly against the Li River, and went up Tianmen Mountain unconsciously. This time Yefu became a monk, he didnt really want to become a Buddha. Instead, he "sleeps" every day and "draws his sword to the altar" to "restore the Central Plains" and "wipe out the whole world" one day. However, the situation took a sharp turn, the peasant army collapsed, the Qing government wasestablished, and Yefu finally died of anxiety. It is said that before he died, he scattered all the treasures he had brought and hid them in several secret places in Tianmen Mountain. And poisoned all the migrant workers to death. For hundreds of years, I dont know how many bandits, pilgrims and mysterious monks of Tianmen Mountain have come to Tianmen to worship. In fact, they have come back empty handed to peep at the terrain and search for treasure. Where the treasure is hidden is always a mystery.Standing on the cliff 300 meters away, there is an inverted trapezoidal cave with trees at the entrance and waterfalls flying out of the cave. It is said that Gui GuZi, a famous scholar in the Warring States period, once studied the book of changes in the cave wall, and devoted himself to practicing martial arts, creating theworld-famous "ghost Valley magic skill". There is also a secret collection of Wulin, Tianmen 36 Tianchi, which is called Guigu cave by later generations. Guiguzi was the founder of the Political Science in the Warring States period. His main work, maneuvering tactics, is known as a wonderful book, which studies how to defeat each other by means of union or division in politics and diplomacy. Historians say that a history of the Warring States period chaos is derived from Guigu cave, which shows that Guigu Zi is very good. Luo Fuhai, a man of Qing Dynasty, wrote a poem entitled "ghostValley cave": "peach blossom and flowing water go floating, smile into the clouds, and visit the cave deeply. Hermit flow more buried surname Yu, vertical and horizontal skills actually immortal. On the wall of the Dao script, seal characters are left, and lead is cremated in the furnace. I heard Jun playing music in my ears, and a waterfall fell to the top of ten thousand peaks. " Xixiping and guanliping at the foot of the mountain are famous places for hard Qigong. Qigong master Zhao Jishu has visited European countries many times and won honor for his motherland.From the end of 1980s to the 1990s, Li Guangyu, a veteran of Chisong village at the southern foot of Tianmen Mountain, had been let down for six times to investigate the cave. Once, when exploring the cave, he occasionally took pictures of Guiguzis face studying the book of changes with his camera. This is a profile image with a five sense organ Gallery, which is clearly distinguishable. It is similar to the picture of Guiguzi, which has been widely spread so far. Whether the image of Guiguzi is so vivid is accidental or coincidence, or Gods intentional arrangement, which has become a mystery of Tianmen Mountain.(aerial garden) please note that there are many exposed stone buds and stone forests on both sides of the trail. They are high and。

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旅游英语口语:张家界
Acrophobiacs beware… China’s newest bridge isn’t for
the faint of heart.
恐高症人群注意了……中国新造的这座桥可不适合胆小的人。

Stretching 380m across a section of Zhangjiajie’s Grand Canyon, the new pedestrian bridge will have a completely
glass floor. Visitors who dare venture forth can see the full 300m drop to the canyon’s bottom below. Construction is expected to be complete in July, and the bridge will open to visitors in October.
该桥横跨张家界大峡谷的一部分,长达380米,新的人行天桥桥
面的完全是玻璃制造。

冒险的游客们能够从上面看到300米以下的峡
谷底部。

建造预计7月彻底完工,桥将在10月向游客们开放。

This isn’t the region’s first towering glass floor – a glass skywalk hugs the cliff of Tianmen Mountain – but the Grand Canyon instalment is expected to be the longest and tallest glass-bottomed bridge in the world. Outside of
setting records, the glass architecture is meant to minimise any disruption to the surrounding scenery.
和该地区建立的第一座玻璃底桥——拥抱天门山悬崖的人行天桥
相比,它可能不是第一座玻璃桥,但有望成为世界上最长的玻璃底桥。

除了打破纪录以外,这座玻璃建筑意味着减少了遮掩周围景色的部分。

“I believe in nature, harmony, balance and beauty.
Nature is beautiful as is,” said Haim Dotan, the Tel Aviv-based architect who designed the bridge’s concept. “The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge was designed to be invisible as possible –a white bridge disappearing into the clouds.”
“我相信自然、和谐、平衡和美感。

大自然本身就是美的化身,”设计出这座桥的概念设计师,住在特拉维夫的渡堂海说道,“张家界
玻璃桥被的设计就让其能尽可能的‘隐形’——就好像一座白色的桥
消失在云里。


With a suspension constructed only of two side steel beams, banisters with side-hanging stay cables and a glass deck, the bridge may look minimal – but it can withstand
high winds, earthquakes, frost and the weight of 800 visitors at a time.
只有两个侧钢梁构成的悬浮结构,栏杆具有侧挂斜拉索和玻璃甲板,使得桥看起来可能并不‘明显’——但它经受得住高风,地震,
霜冻,并且同时能承受800个人的重量。

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