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Basically, the scenery of Zhangjiajie varies from season to season. So you are expected to enjoy different scenery in different seasons.
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2010-11-03 20:43
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This region has plentiful rainfall, and the average annual rainfall is about 1,400 mm.
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2010-10-15 16:31
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The plain area has less clouds than hilly country, and hilly country less than high mountainous region. For different seasons, spring has the most cloud, while autumn the least, the cloud comes out between 1 oclock and 7 oclock in the morning, and disappears between 14 oclock and 18 oclock every day.
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2010-10-06 16:35
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The highest mountain in Zhangjiajie is 1,300 m above sea level which is located in Wulingyuan and it normally takes you 2 or 3 hours to reach the top of mountain. For those mountaineers, Zhangjiajie is a good place to have a try.
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2010-09-30 20:37
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1. Most major airlines in China are now able to issue E-tickets but not all of them. 2. E-tickets are more common to flights between larger cities than those on lesser routes. 3. Foreign traveler holding electronic ticket need only show their passports to board the plane but need to ensure that the name on the e-ticket is exactly the same as the name on the passport. 4. A confirmation code will be issued for each e-ticket.
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2010-09-15 20:34
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You need to take a bus from Zhangjiajie city to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and then go to the mountain by cable car which is also available in Tianzi Mountain. You can also climb the mountain by foot with your partners, friends, and family.
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2010-09-08 20:39
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Mandarin is spoken throughout China, and most people in Hong Kong speak Cantonese and English. English is the first foreign language of China and becoming more and more common. In areas frequented by tourists, you won't have problem using English.
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2010-09-08 20:32
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All visitors traveling to mainland China, whether for business or pleasure, require a visa. No Visa is required prior to enter Hong Kong , a Visa will be issued upon arrival. If you travel beyond Hong Kong, even for a few hours, you will need a China visa to enter China.
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2010-08-11 20:34
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