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In January 2010, Zhangjiajie officially renamed one of its signature pillars “Avatar Hallelujah Mountain” to celebrate its cinematic fame, after word got out that James Cameron took ...
Watch the breathtaking Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China, famously known as the inspiration behind the floating mountains in Avatar.
Zhāngjiājiè, home to the mountains that inspired James Cameron’s Avatar, offers its most breathtaking views from Huángshízhài ...
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.
A real place in China inspired the magnificent Hallelujah Mountains in James Cameron's 2009 groundbreaking film, Avatar.
While most of the actual 'Avatar' filming locations are movie sets and CGI, Pandora was inspired by real locations you can visit around the world.
While the Tranquility Bulbs in the area aren't growing beneath floating mountains, you can still find Superior and Exquisite Quality Shaded Waterweeds growing inside the bulb.
Moving through forests, jumping between tree branches, and climbing floating mountains all capture the speed and energy of the movies.
We got a few hours of hands-on time with Massive Entertainment's upcoming Avatar game, which uses a lot of familiar elements without the usual hand-holding.
Clouds in the Wulingyuan Scenic Area of Zhangjiajie in Hunan province evoke scenes from the Hollywood movie Avatar, which based its scenes of floating mountains on this area. [Photo provided to ...