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China, Like You ve Never Seen — Wuhan, Zhangjiajie, Fenghuang, Changsha | The Travel Intern

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Usually when we think of China, the first things that come to mind (well, at least for us at first) are the Great Wall of China, the Tiananmen Square, Shanghai’s bustling city… But that’s not all there is! Check out our full itinerary across Wuhan, Zhangjiajie, Fenghuang and Changsha here: https://thetravelintern.com/central-china-itinerary-things-to-do-wuhan-changsha-zhangjiajie/ WUHAN (00:35) 00:36 - Yellow Crane Tower This is probably the most iconic sight in Wuhan, where local tourists and locals both come to visit all year round. 00:50 - Guiyuan Temple One of the four largest meditation temples in Hubei province. It’s where people go to burn the first bunch of incense for the coming year, and also to pray for auspiciousness and safety. 00:57 - Moshan Scenic Area If you ever need to get away from the hustle and bustle of the main city, this is the perfect place to head to in Wuhan. 01:17 - Hubu Alley It’s not a visit to Wuhan if you don’t visit Hubu Alley, the alley full of breakfast food specialties of Wuhan! And it holds significance value to the city’s history too. ZHANGJIAJIE (01:33) 01:35 - Avatar Mountains Here, you get to behold the place that was a huge inspiration to the creation of Avatar’s Hallelujah Mountains landscape. It’s super crowded though, so be prepared!! 01:43 - Bailong Elevator The world’s tallest and heaviest outdoor lift surely deserves a feature. It’s actually one of the only ways to get from Yuanjiajie area to Wulingyuan, so do take note if you’re travelling to and fro the destinations. 02:02 - Tianzi Mountain One of the best sunrise spots in Zhangjiajie, Tianzi Mountain area is one of the more hidden, less crowded spots in Zhangjiajie National Park. 02:09 - Imperial Brush Peaks Watch as the fog lifts in the early morning, revealing these rock formations that line up like brush tips. 02:16 - Baofeng Lake After a looooong day out exploring ZJJ, this lake ride is what you need to rest your weary feet. 02:24 - Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge You’d have probably seen videos of people acting like the world’s gonna end while they’re shaking on this glass bridge. It’s actually not scary, considering how there are so many people on the bridge you don’t really think about the height. *DO SET ASIDE 3 HOURS for this entire glass bridge experience though, because after going past the bridge, you have to walk through a pretty long way through the forest below. It’s pretty damn scenic and you’d probably be snapping photos non-stop.* 02:50 - Tianmen Mountain Tianmen Mountain is down in the main city of Zhangjiajie, not in the region of Zhangjiajie National Park. There are even more glass bridges to cross ;-) FENGHUANG (03:08) 03:11 - Fenghuang Village Ancient, historic city by day, crazy party land by night. Truly an experience, if you ask me. CHANGSHA (03:23) 03:26 - Juzizhou AKA Orange Isle If you search for ‘Changsha’ in Google, or any search engine, this would probably pop up as the iconic landmark of the city. Learn about Mao’s history and background here! 03:42 - Yuelu Shan AKA Mount Yuelu Just like in Wuhan, Yuelu Shan offers the ultimate getaway from the bustling city. 04:00 - Meixihu International Culture & Arts Center It almost feels like you’ve stepped into another planet, honestly… 04:14 - Huangxing Walking Road We spent many nights here, eating, shopping, eating, eating, eating and more eating. Freaking AMAZING food found all along this stretch of road that goes on for kilometres… Be sure to try their specialties! AND THERE YOU HAVE IT, China like you’ve never seen!!! ---------------------------------------------- Edited by: Sherry Wong - http://instagram.com/sherrified Follow our travel guides around the world on: ► https://thetravelintern.com/ Follow us on our travel adventures on social media: ► @TheTravelIntern http://facebook.com/thetravelintern http://instagram.com/thetravelintern Business enquiries: weare@thetravelintern.com

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