Zhajiajie
Zhangjiajie is a rising
tourist city famous for its unique
natural scenery and abundant tourism
resources. It is located in the northwest
of Hunan province, about 400 kilometers
away from Changsha, capital of Hunan,
covering a total area of 9,563 square
kilometers, of which 76% are mountainous
area. Out of its total population
of 1.62 million, almost 72% belong
to ethnic minority groups, including
Tujia, Bai and Miao nationalities.
Zhangjiajie is a prefecture-level
city consisting of Yongding and Wulingyuan
Districts, Cili and Sangzhi Counties.
Wulingyuan District, also called Wulingyuan
Scenic and Historic Interest Area,
is endowed with striking natural beauty.
This site is dominated by more than
3,000 narrow sandstone pillars and
peaks, many over 200m high. Between
the peaks lie ravines and gorges with
streams, pools and waterfalls, 40
caves, and two large natural bridges.
It is also home to a number of endangered
plant and animal species. Therefore,
it was listed into the World Natural
Heritage Catalogue by the UNESCO in
1992. What's more, Zhangjiajie
was awarded the title of "World
Geological Park" in
2004.
Quartz
Sandstone Peak Forest and Karst Caves
constitute the outstanding landscape
features of Zhangjiajie, which are
rare in the world. Here you'll find
yourself with hundreds of grotesque
peaks, beautiful waters, towering
trees, deep valleys, marvelous caves
and exuberant forest that have formed
a complete primitive ecological environment.
In fact, Zhangjiajie, honored as "the
most fantastic mountain under heaven"
and " a living Chinese landscape
painting", is a perfect combination
of the beauty of Guilin, the grotesqueness
of Mount Huang, the peril of Mount
Hua and the magnificence of Mount
Tai . It is also widely acclaimed
as "an enlarged potted
landscaping", "a
miniature fairyland"
and "a maze of nature",
attracting a growing number of tourists
from home and abroad.
There are over 300 marvelous
scenic spots in Zhangjiajie, such
as Tianzi Mountain, Yangjiajie and
Baofeng Lake. As the core of Zhangjiajie
attractions, Wulingyuan Scenic and
Historic Interest Area is composed
of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park,
two major Nature Reserves -Tianzi
Mountain and Suoxi Valley and the
new Yangjiajie Scenic Area, stretching
over a total area of 397 square kilometers.
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park,
set up in 1982, is the first authorized
national forest park in China, featured
by its unique hills, queer ridges
and peaks, tranquil valleys, clear
streams, abundant fauna and flora
and hospitable climate. There are
six main scenic spots and over 90
smaller ones in the park£¬which
will bring you a lot of excitement
and fun.
Near
the downtown area of Zhangjiajie stands
grand Tianmen Mountain called "the
Soul of Wuling", and there is
a beautiful Maoyan River that enjoys
the reputation of "one-hundred-li
long gallery" , a Jiutian Cave
named "the number-one cave
in Asia" and other charming
scenic spots in Wulingyuan. All these
natural wonders are worth exploring.
In addition, you can take great delight
in touring the Puguang Buddhist Temple,
Hongjiaguan- Former Residence of Marshal
Helong, Tujia Folk Custom Park, the
Old House and other historical and
cultural sites in Zhangjiajie.
After more than twenty years of development,
tourism industry has become the leading
industry in Zhangjiajie, which has
stimulated the development of other
industries related to tourism. In
the meantime, ecotourism has been
developed greatly here. When you come
to Zhangjiajie, you can fully appreciate
its magnificent natural scenery and
experience appealing folk custom as
well as other thrilling tourist activities,
and you will be deeply impressed by
the hospitality of local people. We
are sure that your visit to Zhangjiajie
is really exciting, joyful and unforgettable.
Geological
Features:
The geological formation of Zhangjiajie
belongs to the New Cathaysian tectonic
system. About three billion and eight
thousand years ago, this place was
a large patch of ocean. After a series
of geological changes including Wuling-xuefeng,
Indo-china, Yanshan, Himalayan and
Neotectonic movements, the bottom
of ocean rose out of the surface,
and the quartzite sandstone pillars
and peaks took shape after the gradual
cutting, eroding and crumbling of
Nature for millions of years.
The entire area is covered with towering
cliffs of sandstone of quartz and
dense unspoiled forests that conceal
fantastic caves full of stalactites
and stalagmites. The quartzite sandstone
hills in Wulingyuan are unique in
their large number and fairly pure
composition (being 75-95% of quartz).
With the changes of seasons and the
weather, they constantly present different
views to spectators. The highest peak
in this area is Tuerwangyue Feng or
Rabbit Watching the Moon Peak and
Mt. Tianzi is particularly recommended
for its good view.
Climate Conditions:
Zhangjiajie belongs to the sub-tropical
humid monsoon climate. Splendid mountains
and thick trees help form a favorable
climate: warm in winter and cool in
summer. The annual average temperature
is16¡æ and the annual
average sunshine hours and the amount
of rainfall are 1440 hours and 1400
mm respectively. The average frost-free
period over the past years is about
216 to 269 days a year. The charm
of the scenery varies with the alternation
of seasons, so it attracts visitors
all year round.
Besides its pleasant climate, the
primitive ecological environment also
offers visitors a rare chance to breathe
healthy air which is believed to be
rich in negative oxygen. It is also
believed that hypertension patient
may have their blood pressure lowered
if they stay in the forest park for
a period of time. This is due to the
fact that dust particles in the park
are 88% lower and the air 10% mistier
than outside.
History and Indigenous
Culture:
In ancient times, Zhangjiajie was
regarded as remote and inaccessible.
The earliest human activities can
be traced to 100, 000 years ago and
the legendary god of Agriculture was
said to live a reclusive life here.
Local story also indicates that Zhang
liang, a lord in the Han Dynasty (206
BC-220 AD), lived here in seclusion
and was buried below Qingyan (now
Zhangjiajie) Mountain.
Zhangjiajie was formerly named Dayong
city, founded in 1988. As Zhangjiajie
National Forest Park is increasingly
becoming known to world, Dayong city
was renamed as Zhangjiajie city under
the permission of the State Council
in 1994. Now, Zhangjiajie has basically
developed a large-scale, high-rank
tourist resort where strange mountains,
green lakes, deep caves, serene valleys
and historical culture and special
folk customs are well blended into
a beautiful painting.
Zhangjiajie is home to major three
ethnic groups¡ªTujia, Bai
and Miao people, which together make
up approximately 70£¥ of
the local population. Up to now, these
people still remain much of their
traditional culture, including the
language, festivals, clothing, and
architectural styles as well. The
long history of many minorities and
their folk customs such as marriage
custom, singing and dancing together
with modern culture all contribute
to the charm of Zhangjiajie. One thing
is certain: All of these will give
you a lasting memory.
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