Zhangjiajie National Forest Park Overview

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is a famous forest scenic area in China, serving as Hunan Province&[...]

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is a famous forest scenic area in China, serving as Hunan Province’s window to the outside world and a model of social security. The park aims for “safety, civilization, hygiene, and order,” focusing on internal management and external image, committed to comprehensive governance of social security and the scenic environment, fostering a stable, civilized, and enthusiastic atmosphere. It is progressing towards becoming the “first park in the future.” As the earliest established national forest park, it has achieved remarkable results through continuous exploration, playing a leading and exemplary role in forest parks, receiving full recognition from national and local departments and society. The park has won honors such as “National Model Unit for Ethnic Unity and Progress,” “National Civilized Forest Park,” “National Advanced Unit for Forest Fire Prevention,” and “National May 1 Labor Award.” The management office, including the Huangshizhai and Jinbian Creek committees, has been recognized as “National Advanced Grassroots Party Organizations” and “National March 8 Red Banner Collective.” The spirit of relentless pursuit and moving forward is the ethos of the people at Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, and the goal of becoming the premier park in China and a globally recognized garden is gradually being realized.

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, with its breathtaking beauty and endless charm, welcomes your proximity and embrace! Since Zhangjiajie City officially became a prefecture-level city in 1994, it has achieved unprecedented development in various areas. Zhangjiajie boasts convenient transportation, with extensive land routes and direct train services to major cities such as Beijing, Guangzhou, Zhanjiang, Changsha, and Wuxi. Flights have been launched to over 20 destinations, including Beijing, Guangzhou, Dalian, Qingdao, Zhanjiang, Changsha, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Macau, and Thailand. In 1995, President Jiang Zemin visited Zhangjiajie, proposing the directive to “build Zhangjiajie into a renowned tourist destination.” This provided an unprecedented opportunity for development. Following Jiang Zemin’s guidance, the Zhangjiajie municipal government has made every effort to promote tourism. Currently, Zhangjiajie receives nearly three million domestic and international tourists annually, with a trend of continuous growth. The future of Zhangjiajie will undoubtedly be even brighter!

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