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Wulingyuan travel guide (graphic)

Overview of Wulingyuan Wulingyuan Scenic Area is located in the northwest of Hunan Province. It is a national famous tourist attraction, consisting of Zhangjiajie, Suoxiyu, Tian Zi and Yang Jiajie. Wulingyuan is a rare sandstone peak forest landform in the world. The whole scenic spot is criss-crossed, with rugged rocks, lush trees and flocks of birds and animals. It has the reputation of "the maze of nature" and "the first wonder mountain in the world". Wulingyuan's natural value and rich primitive wildness conquered people. The highlight that Wulingyuan can't miss is Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, the first national forest park in China, located in Wuling Mountain. Zhangjiajie has a unique landform, with more than 2,000 stone peaks of various shapes, lush trees and a forest coverage rate of 88%, among which Huangshizhai, Shadaogou, Jinbianyan and Jin Bianxi are the most famous. There is also Tian Zi Scenic Area, located in the north of Wulingyuan, near Zhangjiajie and Suoxiyu. There are more than 2000 peaks, 19 gullies and 6 streams in Suoxiyu Natural Scenic Area. The main attractions are Shili Gallery, Yuanyang Waterfall, Nantianmen and Huanglong Cave. Itinerary suggestions generally suggest that you go to Wulingyuan by plane or train. The nearest airport in Wulingyuan Scenic Area is Zhangjiajie Lotus Airport, which has a bus to downtown, about 5 kilometers. You can get to Zhangjiajie Railway Station by train. At the South Railway Station, there is a bus to the scenic spot, which takes about 40 minutes. If you drive, you can't enter the scenic spot. Need to transfer to the scenic spot to enter the eco-car. Usually parked outside the ticket station of Zhangjiajie Forest Park or Wulingyuan ticket station. Tourism Precautions There are Tujia people living in Wulingyuan, and tourists can see some ethnic characteristics. For example, Tujia people have special functions about Mid-Autumn Festival. Covered with bright moonlight, they went to the melon garden to steal melons and gave them to childless couples. Tujia people's staple food is corn, rice, sorghum, sweet potato, potato and miscellaneous beans. Dishes pay attention to sour, spicy and fragrant, which is another major feature of Tujia diet. You can try Tujia cuisine when you have the chance.