Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - The Zhangjiajie Epidemic Prevention and Control Office telephone number is 24 hours a day

The Zhangjiajie Epidemic Prevention and Control Office telephone number is 24 hours a day

The telephone number of Zhangjiajie Epidemic Prevention and Control Office is 0744-12345.

The 24-hour hotline of Zhangjiajie City and County Level Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters:

Zhangjiajie City: 0744-8282812;

Yongding District: 0744-8595203 ;

Wulingyuan District: 0744-5619321;

Cili County: 0744-3356119.

Must-visit scenic spots in Zhangjiajie:

1. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park:

Located in Wulingyuan, the scenic area is very large, with a total of five ticket stations. For visitors to choose to enter. The air in the scenic area is fresh, and there are undulating peaks and rocks. You can not only experience "seeing all the mountains at a glance" from a high place, but you can also breathe fresh air and enjoy rare leisure time at the foot of the mountain.

2. Tianmen Mountain:

When you come to Tianmen Cave and watch the sea of ??clouds billow, you feel like you are in a fairyland, which is unforgettable.

Qiuer Cave is a scenic spot with a long history and mysterious legends. It is said that the Avalokitesvara Guanyin once appeared here. If you want to ask for a son, you can come here to pray. If you like to challenge yourself, you can check out the glass plank road. There is transparent glass under your feet, giving you a sense of thrill.

3. Huanglong Cave Scenic Area:

It is large in scale, beautiful in scenery, has a long history, and is lined with stalagmites and stone pillars. In the Dragon Palace, there is a strange-shaped stalagmite called "Dinghai Shenzhen", which took hundreds of thousands of years to form. Go boating on the Xiangshui River and slowly savor the mysterious beauty along the way.

Reference for the above content: Zhangjiajie Municipal People’s Government-Zhangjiajie City and County Level Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention