Is Zhangjiajie surrounded by mountains and rivers?

Zhangjiajie belongs to the mountainous area. Introduction to Zhangjiajie

The strata of Zhangjiajie City are complex and diverse, creating a unique local landscape. There are mainly mountains, karsts, hills, hills and plains, etc. The mountainous area accounts for 76% of the total area. The most distinctive one is the quartz sandstone peak forest landform, which is rare in the world.

The terrain of the city is high in the northwest and slopes toward the southeast along the Lishui River.

Yubi Peak is also called Tianzi Mountain by the local people. This mountain shows the topographic characteristics of Zhangjiajie. The mountains are lined with trees and there are peaks with unique shapes. Although they are not large, they look like a mountain. It stood there like a writing brush. What's even more peculiar is that the scenery here is not always the same. Depending on the direction of the sunlight, the mountain peaks will produce a lot of shadows.

Tianmen Mountain is much higher than the mountains mentioned above, probably more than 500 meters high. Standing at the foot of the mountain, you should not be able to see it. The top of this mountain is the highest mountain in Zhangjiajie and is known as the Because there was a natural plan at that time, the north and south entrances were both on the front river wall. Because there were rainwater scour holes during the journey, it was more than a hundred meters high. Standing here you can feel majestic.