Is Tianmenshan National Forest Park worth visiting?
Tianmenshan National Forest Park is also a mountain view! It is a rising star of Zhangjiajie tourism. The scenic spot is characterized by danger, wonder and beauty, and it is also the longest sightseeing cableway in the world. Tianmenshan National Forest Park is surrounded by cliffs and is magnificent. Preserved intact original secondary forest, rich in plant resources, with rare Davidia involucrata community in the world. Tianmen Mountain has a profound cultural background, and there are a lot of poems and legends praising Tianmen Mountain, which is known as the soul of Zhangjiajie. Tianmenshan Temple at the top of the mountain has enjoyed its peak incense since it was built in the Tang Dynasty. There are seven pagodas outside the temple, hidden in the green branches and leaves, simple and quiet. Good men and women enter the temple to worship Buddha, bells resound through the sky, drums shake the mountains, and cigarettes curl like clouds. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Nanyue monks gave lectures and precepts here, and they became famous from then on. There were more than ten counties in four counties around them, and the believers were all over the northwest of Hunan, so Tianmen Mountain became the first mountain in western Hunan. Tianmen Mountain is shrouded in clouds all year round, and the scene of the sea of clouds changes endlessly. There are many karst hills and stone buds in the mountains, many strange stones, beautiful trees, rare birds and animals, and even waterfalls and springs spewing out. Tianmen Mountain, which integrates peaks, rocks, springs, streams, clouds and forests, is known as the original garden in the air, which integrates the male, the strange, the beautiful, the dangerous and the secluded. Tianmen Cave, Tianfeng Du Xian, Wuzhishan and Jiangjunshi are famous peak forest landscapes, and there are mysterious Thousand Buddha Cave waiting for you to explore. Hanjiagou in the mountains is a village full of Manchu customs. Dozens of Manchu farmers who have lived here for a long time still retain Manchu customs in language, diet, clothing, residence, weddings and funerals. It is a rare folk culture tourist attraction.