Photo/Wu Yongbing, Hunan Daily
Photo/Wu Yongbing, Hunan Daily
Zhangjiajie National Forest
Park, part of the Wulingyuan Scenic Area, holds the title of being
China's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Zhangjiajie National Forest
Park is famous for its unique natural landform of sandstone forest and
the spectacle of virgin forest and boasts unique hills, queer ridges and
peaks, tranquil valleys, thrilling streams and abundant fauna and
flora.
Located at the Yuanjiajie Scenic Area in the park, a stone bridge is a
must-visit place for tourists, with a bridge walkway width of about two
meters, a length of more than 20 meters, and an absolute height of 350
meters. It is renowned as the world's number one bridge, boasting tall,
straight pines and old vines dangling nearby. The depths beneath the
bridge are largely unknown. Walking on the bridge is an exhilarating
experience, and the sight of the bridge cave from afar is truly
breathtaking. The bridge is a gorgeous and awe-inspiring sight when
surrounded by clouds and mists. It is a one-of-a-kind view in
Zhangjiajie and truly a natural marvel.
Chinese source: official website of the Hunan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism