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The most practical travel precautions in Zhangjiajie, can you still visit if it rains?

Before going to Zhangjiajie, it is best to collect some relevant information online and make comparisons. In this way, after going there, I will basically have a good idea, so as not to be deceived by some solicitors.

Zhangjiajie is a prefecture-level city in Hunan Province, formerly known as Dayong City. It governs 2 municipal districts (Yongding District, Wulingyuan District) and 2 counties (Cili County, Sangzhi County). It is located in the northwest of Hunan, upstream of Lishui River, and in the hinterland of Wuling Mountains. Zhangjiajie was established as a city for tourism and is one of the most important tourist cities in China. It is the birthplace and central area of ??the Hunan, Hubei, Chongqing and Guizhou revolutionary base areas.

In August 1988, Wulingyuan Scenic Area in Zhangjiajie was listed as a national key scenic area; in 1992, Wulingyuan Scenic Area, which consists of three major scenic areas including Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, was listed in the "World Scenic Area" by UNESCO. "Natural Heritage List"; in February 2004, it was included in the first batch of "World Geoparks" in the world; in 2007, it was included in the first batch of national 5A-level tourist attractions in China.

Tips for traveling in Zhangjiajie:

At the Zhangjiajie exit (train, airport, bus station) there will be some people in uniform, or people with the name of a certain travel agency , they are all fake. Their common method is to first deceive you with a low price, and then kill you severely, leaving you in a dilemma. So I would like to remind my friends not to "lose your troops at the expense of your wife" just to get a small advantage! Also, after leaving the station, you will meet some extremely enthusiastic aunts and uncles who will help you carry your bags and ask if you need a tour guide, accommodation, etc.! You are surrounded by water, and the best way at this time is not to talk to anyone and just go on your own! If it still bothers you, then you have to request 110.

Because the climate in Zhangjiajie’s scenic spots changes frequently, especially the large temperature difference between morning and evening, friends are reminded to bring cold-proof clothes before coming.

The current 248 pass in Zhangjiajie Scenic Area can only be used for 2 days in the scenic area and three days in the scenic area - you need to buy a 298 weekly pass for a week, but it is not mandatory when buying tickets. There will be people checking tickets at irregular points and from time to time. The tour guide will try to stagger the tickets when leading the group. If the ticket is checked, you need to pay 53 yuan, if not, you don’t need to pay).

The temperature difference between the scenic spot and the urban area is about 5 degrees. Remember to bring a jacket, but not too thick.

The less luggage the better, and the lighter the better. It is best to bring an umbrella or rainproof clothes (you can also buy a raincoat locally for a few yuan each). Because the weather in mountainous areas is unpredictable, be sure to bring sunscreen and mosquito repellent in summer. Prepare some wet wipes for disinfection; shoe band-aids, anti-inflammatory tablets, anti-leak tablets (to prevent acclimatization) and other simple medicines; wear non-slip shoes Bring extra shoes, film, and batteries as they are more expensive to buy locally.

If you have students, the elderly (over 70), the disabled, military officers, or press cards, don’t forget to bring them with you before going out, as you can enjoy corresponding discounted tickets.