Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

Home to the Avatar Hallelujah Mountain!

Located in Hunan Province, towards the eastern part of China, the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is one of the most distinctive natural areas in the world. The quartz-sandstone pillars, seen throughout the park, inspired the floating Hallelujah Mountains seen in the film Avatar and today these formations are a hallmark of China.

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

Listed as a UNESCO global geopark in 2004, Zhangjiajie was recognized as China’s first national forest park with an area of 4,810 ha (11,900 acres). The pillar-like formations, dominating the scenery, are the result of many years of erosion. Much of the weathering which forms these pillars are the result of expanding ice in the winter and the plants which grow on them. Actually, the park is home to more than 3000 distinct plant species!

In addition, many endangered species of animals can be found around the dense foliage. Perhaps the most famous of these endangered residents is the Chinese Giant Salamander. This massive amphibian lives in the pools and caves throughout the forest. 

This prompted the Chinese government to begin conservation efforts to preserve the landscape, flora and fauna of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park long before the area was of interest to tourists. Interestingly, for thousands of years this was a remote land known mainly to three minority people: Tujia, Miao and Bai. 

Nowadays, more than 20 million visitors come here every year!
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
"One of the 1000’s of giant quartzite mountain columns in Wulingyuan, Zhangjiajie, China!"

Probably the most recognizable sandstone pillar is the Avatar Hallelujah Mountain. Standing 3,540 feet (1,080 meters) tall, this peculiar formation was renamed to its present name in January 2010 for having served as inspiration for the “Hallelujah Mountains” in the film Avatar, as well as to show appreciation to the social message present therein. Previously, it was known as the Southern Sky Column.

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

Finally, it is worth noting that here you will find as well the world’s tallest outdoor lift. The towering Bailong Elevator can transport visitors to the top from its foot in less than two minutes! Furthermore, the longest and highest pedestrian glass bridge in the world can also be found at Zhangjiajie. After having adjusted the logistics and safety measures for handling large numbers of tourists, this glass bridge is the ideal spot to capture the beauty of Zhangjiajie at its best! 

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park on the map
"Some 243 peaks and more than 3000 karst pinnacles and spires dominate the scenery of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park."
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