Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, situated in Hunan Province, China, is a stunning natural marvel celebrated for its impressive sandstone pillars, vibrant forests, and breathtaking scenery. Spanning around 11,900 hectares, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases the incredible artistry of nature, providing visitors with an unforgettable experience filled with magnificent views and rich ecological variety.
The park is particularly famous for its distinctive rock formations, referred to locally as “stone forests.” These formations consist of thousands of towering quartzite sandstone pillars that rise dramatically into the sky, creating a dreamlike landscape that feels otherworldly. One of its most iconic features is the “Avatar Hallelujah Mountain,” which inspired the floating mountains seen in James Cameron’s hit film “Avatar.”