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The
city of Zhangjiajie in northwestern Hunan Province is
400 kilometers from Changsha, capital of the province,
and is well-known around the world for its vast expanse
of unique landscapes. Among the city's scenic spots,
the Wulingyuan Scenic Resort is the most famous.
About 300,080,000 years ago, the place where the city
is located used to be an ocean. Later, due to a series
of crust movements, the seabed rose up and became land.
Water erosion and natural landslides over the past millions
of years then led to the formation of Zhangjiajie's
primitive ecological system, featuring a landform of
sandstone, valleys, and peaks.The Wulingyuan Scenic
Resort in Zhangjiajie is mainly composed of the Tianzi
Mountain Nature Reserve, the Zhangjiajie National Forest
Park, and the Suoxi Valley Scenic Zone, and covers an
area of 264 square kilometers.It is celebrated for its
fantastic forests of peaks and karst topography, as
well as its well-preserved, subtropical, ecological
environment.
In 1992, the Wulingyuan Scenic Resort was listed as
one of the world's natural heritages by UNESCO.
Tianzi Mountain
Because I had long admired the mountain's amazing
forests of peaks, I visited Tianzi Mountain first while
in Zhangjiajie. Ascending in a cable car, I saw countless,
odd-shaped rocks and peaks passing me by. When I arrived
at the top of the mountain, I took a bus to get to one
of the mountain's scenery-viewing platforms. There are
only a few such platforms, usually built on the mountain's
steep cliffs, so tourists need to line up and wait to
get on them to enjoy the scenery or take photos. When
I was finally standing behind the balustrades of a platform,
after a patience-testing wait, I could not help exclaiming
with admiration. Magnificent peaks were pointing skyward,
adding a breathtaking beauty to the area. There are
numerous valleys as well as sky-reaching peaks in the
east, west, and south of Tianzi Mountain. Looking far
into the distance on the mountain's 1,250-meter main
peak, I saw thousands of these valleys and peaks under
me. Tianzi Mountain, covering an area of 65 square kilometers,
is an ideal place to view the imposing sandstone peaks.
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
Standing
on the top of Tianzi Mountain, I needed to look down
to view nearby peaks. Walking through the dense forests
of the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, however, I
needed to look up to see the towering peaks. Many of
them are named according to their shapes, such as Camel
Peak and Hawk Peak. The park covers an area of 130 square
kilometers, and boasts a vast expanse of primitive forests,
which include many ancient and rare trees. In its valleys
live many rare species, such as the civet cat, the giant
salamander, and the golden pheasant. Streams run in
the valleys all year round and form various waterfalls.
The best way to travel through the park is to walk along
the Jinbian (Golden Whip) Stream, where you can enjoy
the dense forest and grotesque-shaped peaks on either
of its bank. If you get tired, you can rest on a rock
by the stream and watch fish swimming in the water.
The park is a place for one to escape from the summer
heat, and is a natural oxygen bar.
Suoxi Valley
The Suoxi Valley was formed later than the Zhangjiajie
National Forest Park in terms of geological evolution.
Due to the stronger crust movements during the area's
later geological development, the valley now features
not only numerous imposing peaks, but also several beautiful
lakes, of which the most famous is Baofeng Lake. Surrounded
by mountains in all directions, the lake boasts a quiet
environment. Boating on the lake, you can only hear
the sound of oars thrashing in the water. Both the blue
lake and its surrounding green mountains compliment
each other, showing off their respective beauty.
The most mysterious place in the valley is the Huanglong
(Yellow Dragon) Cave. In the past, those that ventured
out to explore the cave never returned. The cave was
thus imbued with a terrifying atmosphere until the 1950s,
when local residents managed to successfully explore
it. The entrance to the cave is narrow enough to allow
only one person to pass through. If you go deeper, however,
you will find the cave is very spacious. It even has
several halls, each able to accommodate ten thousand
people. There is an underground river in the cave, on
which tourists can sightsee by boat. On either side
of the river, strange-shaped stalactites shine in the
various colored lights. There are tour guides ready
to introduce tourists to the stunning scenes of the
cave.
Besides Baofeng Lake and the Huanglong Cave, the Suoxi
Valley has over 200 scenic spots, including the Ten-Li
Painted Corridor, Xihai Lake, and the Baizhang Gorge,
making it the scenic zone with the most abundant tourist
resources.
Tips for Traveling in Zhangjiajie
The Wulingyuan Scenic Resort has a subtropical,
monsoonal climate. The four seasons are distinctive;
and while winter is long, summer is short. The best
season to travel in Zhangjiajie is autumn, from mid-September
to late November. With an average temperature of 12-15??,
a moderate cloud cover, and mild air pressure, the climate
during this period is pleasant. The mountains in their
wildness are dyed a great variety of colors, and attract
a flood of visitors.
The average temperature in winter, from early December
to late February, is 3-4??. Even so, it is not chilly.
Snowfalls usually occur from late January to early February.
If you visit Zhangjiajie during this period, the city
is enveloped in white snow, and its landscapes are stunningly
beautiful.
Tourists can get to Zhangjiajie by air from any of
China's large cities. They can also go to Changsha first,
and then take a bus to Zhangjiajie. There are many well-equipped
hotels that can satisfy the needs of any tourist.
Attractions
in Zhangjiajie
Neighboring Areas: Jiangxi,
Guangdong, Guizhou, Sichuan, and Hubei provinces; Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region
Population: 1.53 million
Area: 9,563 sq km
Climate belongs to the central subtropical
damp monsoon climate; warm and full of rainfalls and
sunlight
Average Temperature: 6.8 C;
average air temperature 5.1 C
in January and 28.0 C
in July
Mountains: Mt. Wulinshan
Rivers: Maoyan River
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