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There are four main types of visas for China: Diplomatic, Courtesy, Service, and Ordinary. The Ordinary visa is further ...
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Zhang Shupeng competes at the 7th World Wingsuit League Wingsuit Flying World Championship in Tianmen Mountain, Zhangjiajie, ...
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan province in all its glory following a rain shower. [Photo provided to] After a ...
The Zhangjiajie park is a UNESCO heritage site that provided inspiration for the scenery in director James Cameron's 2009 sci-fi film.
From the Drakensberg cliffs to China’s sky-high marvels, these glass-bottom bridges and skywalks will leave you breathless.
This week, students explain what they would do with superpowers, their trip to mainland China and why they love PE.
Zhangjiajie, China's first national park, also features glass-bottomed bridges, a mountain elevator and a food court complete with a McDonald's for those inclined to take it easy.
Standing atop a vertigo-inducing platform 1,458 meters in the air, and surrounded by Zhangjiajie's iconic towering verdant peaks, Ambroise Serrano from France, dives into the air, gliding in his ...
The Zhangjiajie Forest Park is part of the larger Wulingyuan Scenic Area, a UNESCO World Heritage site covering more than 100 square miles in Hunan province. In January 2010, ...
The post identified the location of the video as "the cliff walk in Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, China," which was said to be a major tourist attraction. At the time of this publication, the clip had ...
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park inspired the fictional jungle moon of Pandora – home to the blue-hued Na'vi people – in the 2009 James Cameron smash hit.