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张家界旅游介绍英文版作文

张家界旅游介绍英文版作文Zhangjiajie is a beautiful city in China. It is famous for its stunning natural scenery, including the unique sandstone pillars, lush forests, and clear streams. Thecity is also home to the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.The most famous attraction in Zhangjiajie is the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. It is known for its thousands of sandstone pillars, some of which are over 200 meters tall. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including monkeys, and rare plant species.In addition to the national park, Zhangjiajie is also home to the Tianmen Mountain, which is known for its steep cliffs and stunning views. Visitors can take a cable car to the top of the mountain, where they can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.For those who are interested in Chinese history andculture, Zhangjiajie is also home to the ancient town of Fenghuang. This well-preserved town is known for its traditional architecture, cobblestone streets, and picturesque riverside setting.Zhangjiajie is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts, as it offers a wide range of activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and bird watching. The city is also a popular destination for photographers, as it offers countless opportunities to capture the stunning natural scenery.In conclusion, Zhangjiajie is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves nature and outdoor adventure. With its unique sandstone pillars, lush forests, and picturesque riverside towns, it offers a truly unforgettable experience for visitors.。

介绍张家界的英语作文

介绍张家界的英语作文

介绍张家界的英语作文Zhangjiajie is a beautiful city located in the northwest of Hunan Province, China. It is famous for its stunning natural scenery, including towering sandstone pillars, deep valleys, and crystal-clear streams.One of the most popular attractions in Zhangjiajie is the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the inspiration for the floating mountains in the movie Avatar. The park is home to over3,000 sandstone pillars, some of which are over 200 meters tall. Visitors can take a cable car to the top of one of the pillars for a breathtaking view of the park.Another must-see attraction in Zhangjiajie is the Tianmen Mountain. It is known for its incredible natural wonders, including the Tianmen Cave, which is a natural hole in the mountain that visitors can walk through. There is also a glass walkway that hangs over a cliff, offering a thrilling experience for those who dare to walk on it.Zhangjiajie is also home to the world's longest and highest glass bridge, which spans over 430 meters and is suspended 300 meters above the ground. Visitors can walk across the bridge and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.Aside from its natural attractions, Zhangjiajie also has a rich cultural heritage. The Tujia people, an ethnic minority group, live in the area and have their own unique customs and traditions. Visitors can experience Tujia culture by attending traditional performances, trying local cuisine, and visiting Tujia villages.In conclusion, Zhangjiajie is an amazing destinationfor nature lovers and culture enthusiasts alike. Its stunning natural scenery and rich cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination in China.。

张家界英文简介

张家界英文简介
Twisting mountain road with 99 bending
Winter morning
Summer evening
The glass skywalk spans 60 meters
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
ZhangJiaJie Landform
Tian Men Mountain Temple was first built in the Tang Dynasty as a center of Buddhism in the area of western Hunan
Jiangya Hot Spring
Pueraria Mirifica Powder
“不上黄石寨,枉到张家界”
“山奇、水奇、石奇、云 奇、植物奇与动物奇”
Yellow Dragon Cave
恨难逢
Ten-mile Gallery
He Long's former residence
Tujia Folk Customs Hotel
张家界土家风情园
Tian Men Mountain Temple
Tianmen mountain is sheer and cliffy , which is known as natural screen of ZhangJiaJie
The locals call Tianmen mountain as the holy mountain
The longest cableway of the world
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THANK YOU
MY HOMETOWN
ZhangJiaJie
Zhangjiajie , located in the northwest of Hunan province, is famous for its beautiful and unique scenery.

介绍张家界英语作文高一

介绍张家界英语作文高一

介绍张家界(高一英语作文)英文Zhangjiajie, a city located in the northwestern part of Hunan province, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and unique landscape. Dubbed as "the Avatar shooting location," Zhangjiajie National Forest Park attracts millions of tourists every year.The park is characterized by thousands of towering pillars of rock, rising abruptly from the valley floor. These pillars, known as "peaks of the south," are covered with dense vegetation and often shrouded in mist, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.One of the most famous landmarks in Zhangjiajie is the Tianmen Mountain. It features a natural archway, known as Tianmen Cave, which is said to be the highest natural arch in the world. Visitors can take a cable car to the top of the mountain, where they are rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.Another highlight is the Yellow Dragon Cave, a vast underground cavern filled with stalactites and stalagmites. The cave is illuminated with colorful lights, creating a magical and mysterious atmosphere.Zhangjiajie is also rich in cultural heritage. The Tujia ethnic group, one of the major ethnic minorities in the area, has a unique culture and tradition that are reflected in their festivals, costumes, and cuisine. Visitors can experience the local culture by attending Tujia festivals ortrying traditional Tujia dishes.In conclusion, Zhangjiajie is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Its stunning landscapes, unique culture, and rich history make it a truly remarkable place.中文张家界,位于湖南省西北部的一个城市,以其令人惊叹的自然美景和独特的景观而闻名。

张家界英文介绍

张家界英文介绍

welcome t made of wood build along the cliff
it is very exciting!
this is glass bridge
a amazing project
Now, Zhangjiajie has basically become a largescale(大规模的), high-rank(高等级的) tourist resort where mountains, lakes, caves and historical culture and special customs are well blended(混合 的) in the area of 500 square kilometers. Undoubtedly, it is an ideal ecological tourist zone and an international holiday village.
Zhangjiajie national forest park,
Located in the northwest of Wulingyuan, it is in the neighborhood of Suoxiyu Valley and Tianzi Mountain.
Emperor Mountain
Guiguzi a mythological (神话的)person who invented the 硬气功
this is the hole he lived in
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(继承) traditional advantages and creating some new features as well.

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。

张家界英文介绍作文带翻译

张家界英文介绍作文带翻译

张家界英文介绍作文带翻译英文,Zhangjiajie is a beautiful city in Hunan province, China. It is famous for its unique natural landscapes, including the stunning quartz-sandstone pillars thatinspired the floating mountains in the movie Avatar. Thecity is also home to the beautiful Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, where visitors can hike through lush forests, admire cascading waterfalls, and take in breathtaking views from the park's many scenic viewpoints.I visited Zhangjiajie last summer and was absolutely blown away by the natural beauty of the area. One of the most memorable experiences was taking the Bailong Elevator, which is the highest outdoor elevator in the world, up to Yuanjiajie, a scenic area known for its towering cliffs and sweeping vistas. The views from the top were absolutely stunning, and I felt like I was on top of the world.Another highlight of my trip was walking along theglass-bottomed walkways at Tianmen Mountain, which offeredadrenaline-pumping views of the sheer drop below. It was definitely a bit nerve-wracking at first, but theexperience was exhilarating and something I'll never forget.中文,张家界是中国湖南省的一个美丽城市。

张家界介绍英文作文初一

张家界介绍英文作文初一

张家界介绍英文作文初一英文,。

I would like to introduce Zhangjiajie, a beautiful city in Hunan province, China. Zhangjiajie is famous for its stunning natural scenery, including towering quartzite sandstone pillars, lush forests, and clear streams. One of the most iconic attractions in Zhangjiajie is the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, which served as the inspiration for the floating mountains in the movie "Avatar." The park is home to thousands of unique rock formations and is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers.In addition to its natural beauty, Zhangjiajie also has a rich cultural heritage. The city is home to the Tujia ethnic minority, and visitors can experience their traditional customs and folk art. For example, the Tujia people are known for their colorful embroidery and unique architecture, such as stilted wooden houses.Furthermore, Zhangjiajie is a great destination for adventure seekers. The city offers thrilling activitiessuch as glass-bottomed skywalks, zip-lining, and rock climbing. One of the most popular experiences is theBailong Elevator, which is the highest outdoor elevator in the world and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.Overall, Zhangjiajie is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves nature, culture, and adventure. The city's unique combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage makes it a truly unforgettable experience for travelers.中文:我想介绍一下张家界,这是中国湖南省一个美丽的城市。

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Zhangjiajie National Forest Park: A Wonderland of NatureHave you ever dreamed of visiting a place straight out of a fairy tale? A magical world filled with towering stone pillars, mystical rivers, and lush greenery everywhere you look? Well, let me tell you about an incredible place that will make all your fantasies come true – Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China!This park is located in the northwest part of Hunan Province. It's surrounded by the most stunning quartzite sandstone pillars that have been shaped over millions of years by the forces of nature. These pillars look like they've been sculpted by giants! Some are thin and spiky, while others are thick and rounded at the top. My favorite ones resemble huuuuge mushrooms.When I first arrived at Zhangjiajie with my family, I couldn't believe my eyes. It felt like we had stepped into another world, one filled with natural wonders at every turn. The mountains seemed to stretch up and touch the sky, covered in a blanket of vibrant greens. Little wisps of clouds drifted between the pillar peaks, making it look like a scene from a storybook.We took a shuttle bus up to the highest part of the park called Yuanjiajie. This is where some of the most iconic pillars arefound, including one called The Avatar Hallelujah Mountain. It's over 3,544 feet (1,080 meters) tall! Can you imagine how tiny I felt standing next to it? These sandstone pillars were the inspiration for the landscape in the movie Avatar. Walking among them made me feel like I was in an alien world on another planet.As we wandered along the trails, every viewpoint seemed even more breathtaking than the last. We came across Bailong Elevator, a glass elevator built into the side of a massive quartzite cliff. It's one of the tallest outdoor elevators in the world at over 1,070 feet (326 meters) high! My heart was pounding as we stepped inside and it carried us straight up the mountainside. The views looking out were incredible.Another highlight was the Golden Whip Stream. This ordinarily small creek has carved through the quartzite over millions of years, creating a meandering system of pools, caves, and waterfalls. We carefully climbed down into the crevices and got to see the most vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red on the rock walls. The colors come from deposited iron and other minerals in the water over time. It looked like something you'd see on an alien planet in a sci-fi movie!Everywhere we went, we were surrounded by lush, healthy forests. Zhangjiajie is home to over 3,100 different plant species, some of which can only be found in this part of China. We saw ancient twisted pine trees clinging to the sides of cliffs, bamboo groves swaying in the breeze, and vibrant flowers in every color of the rainbow. The fresh, earthy smell was like nothing I've ever experienced.The park isn't just home to incredible plants though – we were lucky enough to spot some amazing animals too! Zhangjiajie has over 600 different vertebrate species, including the endangered mainland Chinese giant salamander. We didn't see any of those, but we did catch a glimpse of a beautiful Reeves's pheasant with its bright feathers. We also watched some funny Rhesus macaques monkeys playing and jumping from pillar to pillar. They looked like little acrobats!After exploring for a few days, I didn't want to leave this natural wonderland. Standing among the pillars and forests of Zhangjiajie, I felt so peaceful and connected to the beauty of our planet. This place is truly a magical treasure that everyone needs to experience.If you ever get the chance to visit Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, you absolutely have to go! Just make sure to wear somegood walking shoes, because there's so much to explore. Let your imagination run wild as you wander amid the sandstone pillars, mystical landscapes, and vibrant greenery. This is areal-life fairy tale world that will fill you with wonder and awe. I'm already dreaming about my next visit back!。

介绍湖南张家界英语作文

介绍湖南张家界英语作文

As a high school student with a passion for travel and exploration, I feel incredibly fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit the breathtaking landscapes of Zhangjiajie, a place of natural wonder located in Hunan Province, China. This essay is a tribute to the beauty I encountered and the experiences I had, which left an indelible mark on my heart.Zhangjiajie, a name that resonates with the echoes of ancient mountains and the whispers of the wind through towering trees, is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its unique sandstone pillars that rise majestically from the ground. The journey to this natural paradise was an adventure in itself, filled with anticipation and excitement.Upon arrival, the first thing that struck me was the sheer scale of the landscape. The entrance to the park is like stepping through a portal into another world. The air was crisp and fresh, a stark contrast to the polluted city air I was used to. The scent of pine and earth filled my lungs, invigorating me for the exploration ahead.The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the Hallelujah Mountains, which are the inspiration behind the floating mountains in the movie Avatar. These towering pillars, some reaching over 800 meters in height, are a sight to behold. As I stood at the viewing platform, gazing at the seemingly impossible structures, I felt a mix of awe and disbelief. The way the morning mist clung to the peaks, creating an ethereal atmosphere, was something straight out of a fantasy novel.Exploring the park, I embarked on a hike through the lush forests and across the wooden walkways that snaked around the base of the mountains. The sound of my footsteps on the wooden planks was accompanied by the melodic chirping of birds and the distant rush of waterfalls. The trail led me to the Golden Whip Stream, a crystalclear river that meandered through the heart of the park. The water was so clear that I could see the colorful pebbles on the riverbed, and the reflection of the trees on the surface created a mesmerizing pattern of light and shadow.One of the most thrilling experiences was the Bailong Elevator, a glass elevator that ascends over 300 meters in less than two minutes. The sensation of rising so quickly, with only a thin layer of glass between me and the vastness of the landscape, was both exhilarating and terrifying. The view from the top was panoramic, offering a birdseye view of the park and the surrounding mountains.The local culture of Zhangjiajie is as rich as its natural beauty. I had the chance to interact with the Tujia and Miao ethnic minorities who have lived in harmony with the land for centuries. Their traditional songs and dances, as well as their unique customs and cuisine, added another layer of depth to my experience. The warmth and hospitality of the locals made me feel welcome and part of their community.However, the visit was not without its challenges. The weather in Zhangjiajie can be unpredictable, and I encountered a sudden downpour that turned the trails into slippery paths. Despite the inconvenience, the rain brought out a different side of the park, with waterfalls cascadingdown the cliffs and the air filled with the scent of wet earth and vegetation.The environmental conservation efforts in Zhangjiajie are commendable. The park authorities have implemented strict regulations to protect the delicate ecosystem. I was particularly impressed by the ecofriendly transportation system, which includes electric buses and cable cars, minimizing the impact on the natural surroundings.In conclusion, my trip to Zhangjiajie was an unforgettable experience that allowed me to connect with nature on a profound level. The majestic mountains, pristine rivers, and vibrant culture have left me with a deep appreciation for the beauty of our planet and the importance of preserving it for future generations. As I return to my daily life, the memories of Zhangjiajie serve as a reminder of the wonders that await those who venture beyond the familiar and embrace the unknown.。

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!。

介绍张家界作文英语80词

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.。

张家界的英文作文

张家界的英文作文

张家界的英文作文English:Zhangjiajie is a mesmerizing destination nestled in the heart of China, renowned for its breathtaking naturalbeauty and unique rock formations. I had the pleasure of visiting this remarkable place last summer, and it left an indelible mark on me.The first thing that struck me about Zhangjiajie wasits sheer grandeur. As I stood atop one of its towering cliffs, looking out over the vast expanse of lush greenery and jagged peaks, I couldn't help but feel humbled by the magnificence of nature. The famous Avatar Hallelujah Mountain, with its slender pillars reaching towards the sky, seemed almost otherworldly in its beauty.During my time in Zhangjiajie, I made sure to exploreits many attractions thoroughly. One of the highlights was the thrilling glass bridge spanning the Zhangjiajie GrandCanyon. Walking across it, with nothing but a sheet of glass separating me from the dizzying depths below, was an exhilarating experience I'll never forget. I could feel my heart pounding as I marveled at the spectacular views all around me.Aside from its natural wonders, Zhangjiajie is also home to a rich cultural heritage. I spent an afternoon wandering through the quaint streets of the ancient city, soaking in the atmosphere and sampling delicious local cuisine. The locals were warm and welcoming, eager to share their stories and traditions with me. It was a fascinating glimpse into a way of life that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle of city living.As I reflect on my time in Zhangjiajie, I can't help but feel a sense of gratitude for the opportunity to experience such beauty and wonder. It's a place that truly captures the imagination and leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.中文:张家界是中国心脏地带的一个迷人目的地,以其令人惊叹的自然美景和独特的岩石形态而闻名。

英语作文给教授推荐景点

英语作文给教授推荐景点

英语作文给教授推荐景点英文:I would like to recommend a beautiful and unique destination for you to visit – the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China. This stunning park is famous for its towering sandstone pillars, lush forests, and breathtaking natural scenery.One of the most iconic attractions in Zhangjiajie is the "Avatar Hallelujah Mountain", which was the inspiration for the floating mountains in the movie "Avatar". The sight of these massive pillars rising high into the sky is truly awe-inspiring. I remember feeling a sense of wonder and amazement as I stood at the foot of these incredible formations.In addition to the magnificent rock formations, Zhangjiajie is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The park is teeming with life, from colorful birdsand butterflies to rare plant species. I was lucky enough to spot a family of monkeys playing in the treetops during my visit, which was a magical experience.Another highlight of Zhangjiajie is the glass bridge that spans the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. Walking acrossthis transparent bridge was both thrilling and terrifying, as it offers a bird's-eye view of the canyon below. The feeling of walking on air and being surrounded by the natural beauty of the canyon was truly unforgettable.Aside from the natural wonders, Zhangjiajie also offers a glimpse into the rich culture and history of China. The local Tujia and Miao ethnic minority groups have preserved their traditional customs and craftsmanship, and visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant folk culture through dance performances and handicraft demonstrations.In conclusion, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is a must-visit destination for anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature and wants to experience a truly unique and unforgettable adventure. The park's stunning landscapes,diverse wildlife, and cultural experiences make it a place like no other.中文:我想推荐给您一个美丽而独特的旅游目的地——中国的张家界国家森林公园。

张家界英语介绍

张家界英语介绍

张家界英语介绍English:Zhangjiajie, located in the Hunan Province of China, is renowned for its breathtaking natural scenery, characterized by towering sandstone pillars, lush forests, and deep ravines. The most iconic feature of Zhangjiajie is the Wulingyuan Scenic Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site encompassing thousands of these unique rock formations, including the famous Avatar Hallelujah Mountain. Visitors can explore the area via scenic walking trails, glass skywalks, and thrilling cable car rides offering panoramic views of the stunning landscape. Apart from its natural wonders, Zhangjiajie also boasts cultural attractions such as the Tianmen Mountain, home to the Tianmen Cave and the exhilarating Tianmen Mountain Cableway, one of the world's longest cable car rides. Additionally, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the Tujia ethnic minority, experiencing traditional performances, crafts, and cuisine. Zhangjiajie's beauty has inspired artists and filmmakers alike, with its surreal landscapes serving as the backdrop for numerous films and paintings. Overall, Zhangjiajie offers a harmonious blend of naturalsplendor, cultural richness, and thrilling adventures, making it amust-visit destination for travelers seeking unforgettable experiences.中文翻译:张家界位于中国湖南省,以其令人惊叹的自然风景而闻名,其特点是高耸的砂岩柱、茂密的森林和深谷。

张家界英文介绍

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张家界英文介绍

张家界英文介绍

It is my beautiful hometown,I hope you can visit her someday.That’s all,thank you!
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The TianMen Mountain(天门山)
mountain cableway (高山索道)
glass plank road(玻璃栈道)
tianmen cave (天门洞)
The tianmen temple
The NO.One Drift in China(天下第一漂)
Summer is the beast season
BaoFeng Lake(宝峰湖)
“(宝峰湖)湖面如镜,千峰凝翠,洞壑幽深,风光迤逦”。 Baofeng Lake is like a mirror,embellished all around with green hills and deep caves of enchanting beauty
The traveling map of zhangjiajie
Zhangjiajie have many famous place to traveling including Wulingyuan(武陵源 ),Jinbian stream(金鞭溪),Yellow Dragon Cave(黄龙洞), Baofeng Lake(宝峰湖)and so on.
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Concept of ZhangjiajieZhangjiajie City is located on the northwestern border of Hunan Province. Covering an area of 9,516 square kilometers (about 3,674 square miles), there are four areas under its governance: Yongding District and Wuling District, Cili County and Sangzhi County. The city enjoys subtropical moist mountain climate, thus for visitors it is an ideal place to spend one's holiday. Zhangjiajie City Zhangjiajie in Hunan Province is located in the northwest of nearly 400 square kilometers of quartz sandstone peak forest landform, is one of the world and the only out-of-print .Among these, the mountains cover 76 percent of the total area. The world-famous natural heritage site 'Wulingyuan Scenic Area' is located on the base of these great mountains. Areas worth visiting include Zhangjiajie National Forest Park (known as China's first national forest park), Suoxiyu Natural Resource Reserve, and Tianzi Mountain Natural Resource Reserve .and yangjiajie The scenic area hosts many natural features including: mountains, forests, caves, lakes and waterfalls and perhaps there are more than three thousand rock ridges and eight hundred ghylls.Zhangjiajie scenic spotsZhangjiajie scenic area is divided into large, zhangjiajie mational forest park, Yang Gujie nature reserve, tianzi mountain nature reserve, Souxiyu nature reserve four major scenic spots, kwon collectively as the wulingyuan scenic area.Yang GujieYang Gujie is located in the west of zhangjiajie, son of heaven mountain, west Yuan Gujie, only the kilometers from zhangjiajie forest park. More than 1000 meters about sea level, is one of four core Zhangjiajie tourist attractions, including oolong walled, air corridor, and three, the bandits nest sites has been included in the Zhangjiajie classic tour routes.Eight archduke mountain (八大公山)Eight archduke mountain nature reserve is 85 km form Sangzhi country, in the northern and of the Wuling mountains, LiShui river source, its main cape mountain 1890 meters above sea level, to the to of the Wuling mountain scenic area by the cape mountain, fir boundary, day PingShan five forest region, a total area of 44900 hectares, is a national nature reserve, is the largest is southern China’s Yangtze river, the most complete preservation of the primeval forest.Yuan GuJie (袁家界)Yuan GuJie is located in the Chinese fir knife gap effect, is located in the core of the ZhangJiaJie world natural heritage, elevation 1000 meters, surrounded by steep cliffs, stands in the WuLing mountain area, just seem to tower. Predominantly quartzite in the composition of a massive and more gentle mountains.HuangShi village (黄石寨)Also name Huang ShiZhai huangshi village, formerly know as the yellow silk village, Huang village. For the ancient there was a man named Huang Shigongnamed in this solitude, is the essence of the Zhangjiajie tourism, has “did not waste to zhangjiajie at Huang Shizhang,”said. More than 1200 meters above sea level, held together by meny cliffs and form a low meteorological north terrace, covers an area of 16.5 hectares. The main attractions are: gobbledygook treasures, anchored, south sky pillar, sea turtle and so on, is the largest concentration of zhangjiajie scenery, zhangjiajie is also the biggest aerial observation deck.Golden whip brook (金鞭溪)Huangshi is a natural form of a beautiful stream, named after the deep golden whip brook. Stream curve from west to east streams down, even if the long drought, will not stop.Kite village (鹞子寨)Kite village is located in the North-East of the zhangjiajie national forest park, huangshi village, with Yang Gujie formed “three pillar”, elevation 1500 meters, is famouse for its insurance, formerly know as village, named after the deep shaped like a kidney. Huangshi village, is relatively and it has to do with cutting groove depth peak, the mountain is very danger, but it has a flat, open Zhaiding is wonderful natural observation deck, area of about 60000 square meters, surrounded by cliff valley, it is very much.Wulei mountain (五雷山)Five built leishan in hunan province is the first identified the kay places of worship, zhangjiajie eastern core of tourism scenic area, it is located in CIlixian east, from zhang often high-speed Cili export 20 kilometers east, north near shek mun, east to Linli, retreat in the south, is east in zhangjiajie.Jiutian Cave so-called “Asia the first big hole”, named after the deep nine skylights connected with the ground. Hole point 3 three layers, a total area of 2.5 million square meters. Nine days hole for nine skylights and ceiling surface are interlinked. Mountain water-eroded cave exploration Wang Hairan warriors found in 1987, in 1988 officially open to tourists, is listed as provincial scenic spot. Holes in nine days as a member of international water-eroded cave group in the international water-eroded cave exploration base.Huanglong Cave is famous Cave scenic in zhangjiajie wulingyuan scenic spot, enjoy the “cave wonders of the world”“Cave all-around champion of the world”“China’s best tourist Cave” and other honors. Proven hole botton with a total area of 100000 square meters; Body piercing is divided into four layers, the hole with a hole, hole in the mountains, in the hole in river. By Chinese and foreign geological experts examined: huanglong hole scale, full of content, the beauty of the scenery, contains the cave to learn all of the content.The dragon king cave is one of core zhangjiajie tourism attractions, cave experts praise as “cave wonders of the world”, is one of the largest and oldest caves in China. The dragon king’s hole about 30 kilometers, the average height of 50 meters, 80 meters wide, there are 58 stone corridor, 15 pearl waterfall 2, article 3 underground river, lake water lotus pond 45, the cave stalagmites, stalactites, stone curtain, rock flowers all over, more “day fo the first column”,said the dragon king treasure column.Puguang Temple is part of the zhangjiajie scenic spot. Puguang temple, built in AD 1413, so far has nearly 600 years of history, temple covers an area of 8000 square meters, is the combination of Buddhism and Taoism culture ancient humanities building, courtyard with puguang temple, guanque tower, wenchang temple scenic spot.。

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