Chinas otherworldly mountains that inspired Avatar - BBC Located in the north-western corner of Hunan province, Zhangjiajie is China's first national park, established in 1982 This forest is part of the larger Wulingyuan Scenic Area that was included in
Chinas Hidden Avatar Mountains In Zhangjiajie - TouristSecrets Look no further than the Avatar Mountains in Zhangjiajie, China These towering sandstone pillars, shrouded in mist, create a surreal landscape that seems straight out of a fantasy world Located in the Hunan Province, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is home to these breathtaking formations
Chinas Incredible Stone Pillars Inspired Avatar Scenery - My Modern Met Avatar Hallelujah Mountain is a large stone pillar located in China's Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and was said to have inspired Pandora's floating pillars in the movie 'Avatar ' “Discover the real world of Pandora ”
China: Zhangjiajie, a Journey into the Mountains of Avatar (Part 1) Avatar Hallelujah Mountain: The most famous landmark in Yuanjiajie, renamed after inspiring the floating mountains in the movie "Avatar " The pillar stands at over 1 000 meters tall, offering a stunning view
Chinas Breathtaking Mountains In Zhangjiajie National Park Inspired Avatar The Hunan province is home to some of China's most beautiful mountain ranges, famed for its over 3,000 pillar-like formations The iconic terrain inspired filmmaker James Cameron's vision for the fictional land of Pandora in the 2009 film "Avatar," the highest-grossing movie of all time
Hallelujah Mountain, Floating Mountain, Zhangjiajie - TravelChinaGuide Hallelujah Mountain, or Floating Mountain is the inviolable holy area for Na’vi People in film Avatar Are the Hallelujah Mountains real? The answer is “Yes” The prototype of Hallelujah Mountain in the film locates in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in central China
Visiting Zhangjiajie National Forest Park; The Avatar . . . - OneStep4Ward If you’ve ever seen the Avatar Movie, you’ll remember the Avatar mountains Did you know that they’re (almost) a real thing? James Cameroon visited China in his youth and was inspired by the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, this ultimately gave birth to those floating Avatar mountains in the movie!