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Also known as the Yellow Mountains, the site holds a spectacular otherworldly view and stunning geological formations. As a result, they offer much more in terms of tours, activities, accommodation, and transport. Zhangjiajie National Park Huangshan MountainsĪlthough Zhangjajije became more popular among Avatar fans, the Huangshan Mountains are one of the most visited sites in China. Luckily, the National park is open for visits with an entry fee of around 40 euros and 8 euros for a cable car. Although Zhangjiajie mountains do not levitate, the ever-present thick mist surrounding them creates the ambiance of Hallelujah mountains. In the film, Zhangjiajie portrays the floating Hallelujah mountains with the help of CGI. With impressive pillar-like mountains, the Zhangjiajie National Park makes us wonder whether we are on Pandora or Earth.

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Moreover, UNESCO inscribed Wulingyuan on the list of World Heritage Sites for its remarkable beauty. The Forest Park is well known for its impressive geological formations and is also part of the Wulingyuan Scenic Area.

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Perhaps the most notable of the Avatar filming locations is the stunning Zhangjiajie National Park in the Hunan Province in China.

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