Wrapped in natural beauty, calm and a vast stretch of space, the Wulingyuan
Scenic and Historical Interest Area in China is a must on every visitor's
ininerary. The Wulingyuan Scenic and Historical Interest Area is China is located
in the Hunan Province in the northwest side. This area, which is colloquially
referred merely to as "Wulingyuan", is another of China's many stone
and rock formation areas; though the region is also a mountainous place. The Wulingyuan
Scenic and Historical Interest Area in China covers a ground area of about 26,000
Hectares.
The Wulingyuan Scenic and Historical Interest Area in China comprise of sandstone
formations, like hills, peaks, pillars, cliffs and arches; while as an incentive
to these elevations comes the deep mysterious ravines, brooks, gorges, caves
and waterfalls. The most unique feature about the Wulingyuan Scenic and Historical
Interest Area in China is that the area also has two naturally formed bridges.
The Wulingyuan Scenic and Historical Interest Area in China is renowned not
just for its natural architecture but also for the diverse range of rare and
exotic flora and fauna that inhabit in the region. The 26,000 hestares are fractioned
into three natural reserves, the Zhangjiajie National Park, the Suoxiyu Nature
Reserve and the Tianzi Mountain Natural Reserve. The chief attractions in the
Wulingyuan Scenic and Historical Interest Area in China are the Yellow Lion
Village, the Heicongnao Stone Peak, the Golden Whip Stream, the Suoxi Valley,
the Yellow Dragon Cave, the Tianzi Mountain, the Fengxi Hill, the Yellow Dragon
Springs and the Kunlun Peak
|