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Bailong Elevator, also known as the Hundred Dragons Elevator, is a glass elevator located in the Wulingyuan area of Zhangjiajie, China. It is considered to be the world's tallest outdoor elevator, standing at a height of 1,070 feet.
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travelella · 4 months
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Wulingyuan National Park, Zhangjiajie, Hunan, China
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stomach17-nature · 26 days
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Wulingyuan National Forest
Near Zhangjiajir, Hunan 2021
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jiajima · 6 months
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@jigo-ku Thanks for the tag, took me long enough to do my own but here we go …
• Last Song: https://open.spotify.com/track/10ehqdIRIlwsAoPMbtdXrR?si=II9QiTkQRG2MEBhhL9K0Jw
•Song stuck in head: Everybody Wants to be a Cat
•Favorite color: Dark green, pastel pink, navy blue
•Currently Reading: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams
•Currently Craving: A strawberry-banana smoothie and a good bowl of Pho
•Last Movie: Summer Wars
•Sweet, Spicy, or Savory: Savory
•Relationship Status: Taken, a year in December
•Current Obsession: The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy book series (I’m only on book 2 of 5 but they’re so good I finished both in a couple days)
•Three Favorite Foods: Tuna Casserole(family recipe), Pho(there is no good Pho where I live…. Rip), California Rolls
•Last Thing Googled: Cerebellum
•Dream Trip: Wulingyuan National Park
•Anything you want right now: I want daylight savings to not exist and I wish we went to work in the dark for extra daylight in the evening…
That was a lot of fun, thank you!!
Tagging: @pizma @discosnax @dirtdutchess
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El elevador Bailong es un elevador de vidrio de dos pisos construido en la ladera de un enorme acantilado en el área de Wulingyuan de Zhangjiajie, República Popular de China, que tiene 326 m (1070 pies) de altura.
Es el ascensor exterior más alto y pesado del mundo.
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deoxygenated · 9 months
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The other half of that dream is like we were exploring a wilderness. A huge canyon system deeply carved into the mountains. I kept calling it Thanalan but it wasn't actually.
The terrain was more like if the Grand Canyon were also Wulingyuan. It's real and huge to us but the dream zoomed at one point to show we were in a studio on like one of those tables they use for environments for miniatures but elaborate detailed.
It zooms back in and then my group and I are deciding where to go. There's beasts along the trail we've fought and the portion I really recall is when we had to figure out safe water travel.
We were heading to a Solar Flower near the endpoint where the canyons met the ocean. A tree began to engage in battle with us, shooting lightning at my teammates. From my hidden spot I quickly leafed through a book until I found the trees name. So I prayed.
I-Jeuine I named the tree and asked it to stop attacking us. We wanted safe water passage. The tree continued the lightning until it considered my plea and stopped.
It told us it could give us passage only here and to have true permission we would need to go to the solar flower and use it's energies to beg succor from the ocean.
I was overjoyed so I thanked I-Jeuine and let it know that was the plan. Relaying the information to my team we carried on.
This is where the restaurant bit happened.
Then we met some musicians. We were arranged in a circle trying to get help from another tree. But other people were also there. A duo next to us kept playing music and so we danced to keep up.
They were impressed and asked if we can make noises they can sample to make new songs. I'm like I have the perfect guy and mentally the mount list pops up and I'm like Omega (ffxiv) makes a cute noise it would be perfect.
So I summon the Omega mount and the musicians are pleased.
It gets fuzzy after here.
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foreignerunhinged · 1 year
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Wulingyuan Scenic Area, China
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13/3/2024 - Dinner
📍 老灶台三下锅 Restaurant in Zhangjiajie
China, Hunan, Zhangjiajie, Wulingyuan District, Huanglong Rd, 100号米 邮政编码: 427499
This meal was great! so great that I didn't manage to take photos of everything cause we were inhaling everything
⭐️ Fish soup - so creamy and tasty
⭐️ Hao Shao Rou - the pork belly is so fatty and tasty. There's even tofu puffs at the bottom. This first batch is much better than the second batch. It was slightly too burnt
⭐️ Pork with potatoes - pork was a little tough but the potatoes were yums
Chewy potato noodles - YAYY their texture is great
Chicken soup - pales in comparison to the fish soup
⭐️🌱 Wild plant glutinous rice cake - very slight herbal taste with a good chewy texture
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bingwallpaper · 9 months
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'Avatar Mountains', Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China
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The 'Avatar Mountains' are a beautiful geological formation located in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, in China's Hunan Province. These pillars are popularly known as the 'Avatar Mountains' as they were featured in James Cameron's blockbuster 'Avatar'. The towering quartz-sandstone spires that characterise the landscape inspired the floating mountains, known in the film as the Hallelujah Mountains or the Thundering Rocks. In 1992, the Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area—including these mountains—was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and now, they attract millions of tourists each year who come to marvel at their otherworldly beauty. The park is dotted with numerous hiking trails and glass-bottomed skywalks, allowing visitors to enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views of this natural wonder.
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dan6085 · 11 months
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Top 20 Tourist Destination in China:
1. The Great Wall of China - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Great Wall is a series of fortifications that stretches over 13,000 miles. It is one of the most iconic landmarks in China and a must-visit for tourists.
2. The Forbidden City - Located in Beijing, the Forbidden City is a palace complex that was the imperial palace for almost 500 years. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in China.
3. The Terracotta Army - Located in Xi'an, the Terracotta Army is a collection of terracotta sculptures that depict the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see for history buffs.
4. The Potala Palace - Located in Lhasa, Tibet, the Potala Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India during the 1959 Tibetan uprising.
5. The Zhangjiajie National Forest Park - Located in Hunan Province, this park is known for its unique rock formations and stunning natural beauty. It is also the inspiration for the floating mountains in the movie Avatar.
6. The West Lake - Located in Hangzhou, the West Lake is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its serene beauty. It is a popular destination for boat rides and picnics.
7. The Yellow Mountains - Located in Anhui Province, the Yellow Mountains are known for their stunning landscapes and breathtaking views. It is a popular destination for hiking and photography.
8. The Jiuzhaigou Valley - Located in Sichuan Province, the Jiuzhaigou Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its crystal-clear lakes, waterfalls, and colorful forests.
9. The Leshan Giant Buddha - Located in Sichuan Province, the Leshan Giant Buddha is a 71-meter tall statue of Maitreya Buddha carved into the side of a cliff. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist attraction.
10. The Summer Palace - Located in Beijing, the Summer Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the summer residence of the imperial family. It is known for its beautiful gardens, lakes, and palaces.
11. The Shaolin Temple - Located in Henan Province, the Shaolin Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known as the birthplace of martial arts. It is a popular destination for Kung Fu enthusiasts.
12. The Chengdu Panda Base - Located in Sichuan Province, the Chengdu Panda Base is a research and breeding center for giant pandas. Visitors can see the pandas up close and even participate in volunteer programs.
13. The Silk Road - The Silk Road was a network of trade routes that connected China to the Mediterranean. Today, tourists can explore the ancient cities, temples, and markets along the route.
14. The Mogao Caves - Located in Gansu Province, the Mogao Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contain some of the finest examples of Buddhist art in China.
15. The Hua Shan Mountain - Located in Shaanxi Province, the Hua Shan Mountain is known for its steep cliffs and stunning views. It is a popular destination for hiking and rock climbing.
16. The Beihai Park - Located in Beijing, the Beihai Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its beautiful gardens, lakes, and pagodas.
17. The Wulingyuan Scenic Area - Located in Hunan Province, the Wulingyuan Scenic Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its unique sandstone formations and stunning landscapes.
18. The Mount Everest Base Camp - Located in Tibet, the Mount Everest Base Camp is a popular destination for trekkers and adventurers. Visitors can see the highest peak in the world up close.
19. The Yungang Grottoes - Located in Shanxi Province, the Yungang Grottoes are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contain some of the finest examples of Buddhist art in China.
20. The Dunhuang Caves - Located in Gansu Province, the Dunhuang Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contain some of the finest examples of Buddhist art in China. The caves are also known for their ancient manuscripts and paintings.
I can provide the building dates for some of the top tourist destinations in China, but please note that some of these sites have undergone significant renovations and expansions over time.
1. The Great Wall of China - Construction of the earliest sections started in the 7th century BC, but most of the wall that still exists today was built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD).
2. The Forbidden City - Construction started in 1406 during the Ming Dynasty and was completed in 1420.
3. The Terracotta Army - The army was constructed in the late 3rd century BC during the Qin Dynasty.
4. The Potala Palace - The palace was first built in the 7th century AD, but the current structure was built during the 17th century.
5. The Zhangjiajie National Forest Park - The park was established in 1982.
6. The West Lake - The lake was first created during the 8th century AD, but the current layout and surrounding gardens were developed during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279 AD).
7. The Yellow Mountains - The earliest recorded visit to the mountains was in the 8th century AD, but the current infrastructure and facilities were developed during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD).
8. The Jiuzhaigou Valley - The valley has been inhabited by Tibetan and Qiang ethnic groups for centuries, but the current park was established in 1982.
9. The Leshan Giant Buddha - The statue was carved between 713-803 AD during the Tang Dynasty.
10. The Summer Palace - Construction started in 1750 during the Qing Dynasty and was completed in 1764.
11. The Shaolin Temple - The temple was first built in the 5th century AD, but the current structures date back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1912 AD).
12. The Chengdu Panda Base - The base was established in 1987.
13. The Silk Road - The Silk Road was established during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) and continued through the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD).
14. The Mogao Caves - The earliest caves were built in the 4th century AD, but most of the caves and their contents were created between the 5th-14th centuries AD.
15. The Hua Shan Mountain - The earliest temples on the mountain were built during the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), but most of the current structures were built during the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1912 AD).
16. The Beihai Park - Construction started in the 10th century AD and continued through the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1912 AD).
17. The Wulingyuan Scenic Area - The park was established in 1982.
18. The Mount Everest Base Camp - The base camp was established in the mid-20th century.
19. The Yungang Grottoes - Construction of the earliest caves started in the 5th century AD, but most of the caves and their contents were created between the 5th-6th centuries AD.
20. The Dunhuang Caves - The earliest caves were built in the 4th century AD, but most of the caves and their contents were created between the 5th-14th centuries AD.
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Wulingyuan
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stellarskull · 1 year
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Saw an apple tv screensaver of wulingyuan national park so beautiful I started crying
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travelluxegroup · 1 year
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Deluxe Glamping Tour of - Photography in Style - A tour of unique glass cabins for a surreal photography experience
Capturing the surreal: An introduction As a photographer, capturing surreal moments is what makes our craft truly remarkable. It's that moment when everything aligns perfectly, and we capture the beauty of a moment that feels otherworldly. Glamping in Zhangjiajie offers just that. A unique experience in luxury glass cabins where you can indulge in the surreal beauty of the natural surroundings. The Deluxe Glamping Tour offers the perfect opportunity to capture surreal moments in style. With the perfect lighting and stunning views, the glass cabins provide the perfect destination for capturing breathtaking photos. Whether you're an amateur photographer or a seasoned professional, the Deluxe Glamping Tour of Zhangjiajie provides a unique experience that will elevate your photography to the next level. The allure of surreal photography The allure of surreal photography lies in the captivating aesthetic. It's the ability to convey the beauty of a moment that is beyond the realm of reality. It's the hypnotic way in which surreal photos grab our attention and take us on a journey into our imagination. With the Deluxe Glamping Tour of Zhangjiajie, the surreal experience is heightened by the luxurious accommodation and the stunning natural surroundings. It provides an opportunity to capture moments that feel otherworldly and transport us to a different realm. How to capture surreal moments Capturing surreal moments involves a combination of technical and creative skills. It's about knowing how to manipulate your camera settings to capture the right lighting, focus, and composition. It's also about having a creative eye for finding moments that are otherworldly and captivating. When glamping in Zhangjiajie, the lighting is perfect for capturing surreal photos. The natural beauty of the surroundings provides an ideal backdrop for a unique photography experience. Be sure to explore the area thoroughly to discover the perfect spot to capture your surreal moment. By combining technical skills and a creative eye, you can create surreal photos that will amaze your audience. With the Deluxe Glamping Tour of Zhangjiajie, you will have the perfect opportunity to capture these remarkable moments in style. The scenic beauty of Zhangjiajie Zhangjiajie is located in the northern part of Hunan province in China. It is well-known for its magnificent and breathtaking natural scenery, which has inspired generations of artists, poets, and photographers. The area is famous for its towering sandstone pillars, stunning waterfalls, pristine rivers, and lush forests. The most famous site in Zhangjiajie is the Wulingyuan Scenic Area, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It comprises several national parks, including Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve, and Suoxiyu Nature Reserve. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is the first national forest park in China and is known for its over 3,000 sandstone pillars. The park is also famous for its lush forest, stunning cliffs, caves, and waterfalls. Some of the most famous pillars include the Hallelujah Mountain, which was the inspiration behind the floating mountains in the movie Avatar. The park is a popular destination for hiking, rock climbing, and sightseeing. Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve is located in the northwestern part of Wulingyuan Scenic Area. It is known for its beautiful natural scenery, including towering peaks, deep valleys, and dense forests. The reserve covers an area of over 67 square kilometers and has several hiking trails that offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. One of the most popular trails is the Fairy Bridge Trail, which takes visitors across a natural bridge formed by two giant pillars. Suoxiyu Nature Reserve The Suoxiyu Nature Reserve is located in the eastern part of Wulingyuan Scenic Area. It is known for its deep canyons, crystal-clear rivers, and rare plants and animals. The reserve is home to several waterfalls, including Baizhang Waterfall, which is over 400 feet high. Visitors can also enjoy boat rides along the Suoxiyu River and explore the natural caves in the area. Overall, Zhangjiajie is a must-visit destination for any nature lover or photographer. The unique glass cabins in the Deluxe Glamping Tour provide a surreal photography experience and allow visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning natural scenery. The unique glass cabins for deluxe glamping When it comes to unique glamping experiences, the glass cabins at Zhangjiajie National Forest Park definitely take the cake. These fully transparent cabins offer 360-degree views of the stunning landscape, allowing guests to feel fully immersed in nature. Each cabin is equipped with comfortable bedding, a small kitchenette, and a bathroom, ensuring guests have all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay. Another unique feature of these cabins is their location. Suspended over a cliff, guests will feel like they are floating above the forest as they take in the breathtaking views. The cabins offer a surreal photography experience, where guests can capture stunning shots of the sunrise or sunset without leaving the comfort of their bed. The Glass Cabins: A Sustainable Accommodation The glass cabins are not only unique in their design but also in their commitment to sustainability. The cabins were designed to have a minimal impact on the surrounding environment, with the use of eco-friendly materials and a design that works with the natural landscape rather than against it. Additionally, the cabins are entirely powered by solar energy, meaning there are no carbon emissions associated with their operation. The cabin’s minimal impact on the environment also makes them the perfect example of sustainable tourism, where guests can enjoy a luxurious stay while minimizing their carbon footprint. The Ultimate Glamping Experience The glass cabins offer the ultimate glamping experience, combining luxury and nature in a truly unique way. Guests can enjoy the stunning views from the comfort of their bed or venture out into the forest for a hike, returning to the cabin for a relaxing soak in the hot tub. Overall, the glass cabins at Zhangjiajie National Forest Park provide a one-of-a-kind glamping experience that combines luxury and sustainability in a stunning natural setting. Whether you are a nature enthusiast or a luxury travel connoisseur, the glass cabins are an experience not to be missed. A guide to photography equipment Camera The most important piece of equipment when it comes to photography is, of course, your camera. For this deluxe glamping tour, you'll want a camera that is capable of taking high-quality photos in low-light conditions. A DSLR or mirrorless camera with a full-frame sensor is ideal, but a high-end point-and-shoot camera or even a smartphone can still produce great results. Lens The lens you choose will depend on the type of photography you plan on doing. For landscape and architecture photography, a wide-angle lens is ideal. A 16-35mm lens would be perfect for capturing the stunning views from the glass cabins. If you want to capture close-up shots, a macro lens will be essential. A 24-70mm lens is a versatile option that can handle a variety of shooting situations. Tripod A sturdy tripod is essential for keeping your camera steady and taking long-exposure shots. Look for a tripod that is lightweight and easy to carry around, but still sturdy enough to handle windy conditions. If you plan to do a lot of hiking, consider a carbon fiber tripod, which is lighter than aluminum but just as sturdy. Filters Filters are a great way to add creativity and drama to your photos. For landscape photography, a polarizing filter can help reduce glare and enhance colors. A neutral density filter can also be useful for taking long-exposure shots during the day. Graduated neutral density filters are ideal for balancing the exposure of bright skies and darker landscapes. Accessories Other accessories you may want to consider include a remote shutter release, which will help prevent camera shake when taking long-exposure shots. A camera bag will keep your gear protected when not in use, and a cleaning kit will ensure that your equipment stays in top condition. Don't forget to pack extra batteries and memory cards, too! When it comes to photography equipment, there are endless options available. The key is to choose gear that works for your specific needs and budget. Whether you're an experienced photographer or a beginner looking to improve your skills, the right equipment can make all the difference. With the right gear, you'll be well on your way to capturing breathtaking photos of the stunning Zhangjiajie scenery from your unique glass cabin. When taking photos in the unique glass cabins of the Deluxe Glamping Tour of Zhangjiajie, you want to make sure you capture the surreal beauty of the experience. Here are some tips to help you get the perfect shot: 1. Use Natural Light The glass cabins offer a great opportunity to capture natural light. Avoid using flash as it can create reflections or glare on the glass surface. Try shooting during sunrise or sunset for the best lighting. 2. Experiment with Angles Get creative with your angles. Shoot from the top of the cabin or experiment with different perspectives to create unique and interesting shots. 3. Include the Landscape Don't forget to include the beautiful landscape outside the cabin in your photos. Use the glass as a frame to capture the stunning surroundings. 4. Focus on the Details Take some close-up shots of the cabin's interior and details. These shots can add depth and interest to your photography. 5. Consider the Reflections The glass can create reflections which can be used creatively in your shots. Experiment with capturing reflections of the landscape or the cabin's interior. Following these tips will help you capture stunning photographs of your Deluxe Glamping Tour of Zhangjiajie experience. Don't forget to have fun and experiment with different techniques to create your own unique shots. Exploring the local culture and cuisine While the Deluxe Glamping Tour of Zhangjiajie is all about indulging in the beauty of nature, it is also important to connect with the local culture and try out their delicious cuisine. Local Culture Zhangjiajie is home to the Tujia people, an ethnic minority group with their own unique language, customs, and traditions. Immerse yourself in their culture by visiting the Tujia Folk Custom Park, located just a short distance from the glass cabins. Here you'll be able to learn about their traditional architecture, music, dance, and even try on their traditional clothing. Local Cuisine The food scene in Zhangjiajie is diverse and delicious. Some popular dishes include: - Tujia Rice Tofu - a dish made from rice flour, tofu, and spicy sauce - Tujia Bacon - smoked pork marinated in a special sauce - La Rou - a type of cured meat primarily made from pork belly - Tujia Stinky Tofu - a fermented tofu dish with a strong smell and bold flavor For a taste of the local cuisine, head to the local night market where you'll find a variety of street food and snacks. Overall, taking the time to explore the local culture and cuisine is an essential aspect of any trip to Zhangjiajie. Not only will it give you a better understanding of the region, but it will also leave you with some unforgettable culinary experiences. Packing list and conclusion Packing List When preparing for a glamping trip to Zhangjiajie, be sure to pack the essentials for a comfortable stay. Here are some items to consider adding to your packing list: - Warm clothing – temperatures can drop at night in the mountains - Hiking boots or comfortable walking shoes – there are plenty of hiking trails in the area - Camera – you don't want to miss any photo opportunities - Bug repellent – there are mosquitoes and other insects in the area - Sunscreen and a hat – protect yourself from the strong sun - Snacks and water – while there are restaurants and convenience stores nearby, it's always good to have some snacks and water on hand for hikes and outings Zhangjiajie is a breathtaking destination that offers one-of-a-kind glamping experiences. The Deluxe Glamping Tour of Zhangjiajie is the perfect way to explore the area in style while also indulging in a surreal photography experience. The unique glass cabins provide stunning views of the surrounding mountains, while the guided hikes and excursions offer a chance to immerse yourself in nature. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just looking for a luxurious getaway, this glamping tour is sure to exceed your expectations. Don't forget to pack your camera and warm clothing, and get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. For photography enthusiasts, a must-visit place is Capturing the Majestic Beauty of the World's Most Beautiful Vineyards, which offers a surreal experience of capturing the vineyard's beauty as well as indulging in delectable wine-tasting sessions. Read the full article
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𝓗𝓲𝓼𝓽𝓸𝓻𝓲𝓪
El elevador Bailong es un elevador de vidrio de dos pisos construido en la ladera de un enorme acantilado en el área de Wulingyuan de Zhangjiajie, República Popular de China, que tiene 326 m (1070 pies) de altura. 
Es el ascensor exterior más alto y pesado del mundo.
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KNOW HOW UNIQUE THE WORLD IS ~ TIANZI MOUNTAINS!!!
#knowhow #didyouknow #Tianzi #Avatar #jamescameron #china #Wulingyuan #Zhangjiajie #Qingyan
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lasko2017 · 1 year
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Bailong Elevator, noto anche come l'ascensore dei cento draghi, è un ascensore di vetro situato nell'area Wulingyuan di Zhangjiajie, in Cina. È considerato l'ascensore all'aperto più alto del mondo, con un'altezza di 326 metri (1.070 piedi).
L'ascensore è stato costruito sul fianco di una scogliera nel Parco Forestale Nazionale di Zhangjiajie, sito Patrimonio dell'Umanità dell'UNESCO, e porta i visitatori fino alla cima della scogliera dove possono godere di viste panoramiche sul paesaggio circostante.
La costruzione dell'ascensore Bailong è iniziata nel 1999 ed è stata completata nel 2002. L'ascensore ha tre vagoni a due piani, ognuno dei quali può trasportare fino a 50 passeggeri. È alimentato da un sistema di tre potenti motori ed è in grado di sollevare passeggeri a una velocità di 3 metri al secondo.
L'ascensore Bailong è una popolare attrazione turistica ed è visitato da migliaia di persone ogni anno. Tuttavia, anche la sua costruzione e posizione sono state controverse a causa delle preoccupazioni per il suo impatto sull'ambiente naturale e sulla sicurezza dei passeggeri.
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