Walk among the floating mountains that inspired Avatar, cross the world's highest glass bridge
Zhangjiajie is a place that defies description — thousands of quartz-sandstone pillars rise vertically from misty valleys like something from another planet. These are the mountains that inspired James Cameron's floating Hallelujah Mountains in Avatar. Add the world's longest and highest glass bridge, the thrilling Tianmen Mountain road with 99 bends, and the world's highest outdoor elevator, and you have one of China's most unforgettable destinations.

Walk among the towering sandstone pillars that inspired Avatar — China's first national forest park.

The world's longest and highest glass-bottom bridge — walk 300m above the canyon floor.

Heaven's Gate — a natural arch in the mountain, reached via 99 bends and a cliff-hanging walkway.

The world's tallest outdoor elevator — 326m straight up a quartz cliff face in under 2 minutes.
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