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2 years ago
Tianzi Mountain (Chinese: ) is a mountain in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province, China, near the Suoxi Valley. Tianzi Mountain was known as "Qingyan Mountain" before the Ming Dynasty because of its green stones. The mountain is named after early Ming dynasty farmer Xiang Dakun of the Tujia ethnic group, who led a successful local farmers' revolt and proclaimed himself "Xiang Wang Tianzi," which means "son of Heaven," and is the Chinese emperor's customary epithet.
Kunlun Peak, at an elevation of 1,262.5 meters (4,142 feet 1 inch), is the highest pillar of Tianzi Mountain, while Shilanyu, at an elevation of 534 meters, is the lowest (1,752 ft). The Wulingyuan Scenic Area includes Tianzi Mountain, which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1992.
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TheTopFive
2 years ago
I think I saw this in a movie, the place seems too old and I love the ambiance of the nature that was in it.