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Vivid Danxia landform with red sandstone ridges and deep gorges.

Gaoyiling Scenic Area, a renowned natural landmark nestled in Suxian District, Chenzhou City, Hunan Province, China, is celebrated as a "National Geopark" and a masterpiece of Danxia landform evolution. Spanning over 600 hectares, it captivates visitors with its 200-million-year-old red sandstone formations—sharp cliffs, winding valleys, and "fairy ponds" (crystal-clear pools carved by erosion)—alongside 1,000+ species of subtropical vegetation in its primitive secondary forests.

The park features iconic landmarks: the "Dragon’s Backbone" (a narrow, undulating ridge with 360° panoramic views), the "Lianyi Cliff" (a series of interconnected sandstone platforms resembling stacked chairs), and the "Fairy Pond Cluster" (turbidite pools reflecting the sky’s changing hues). A haven for adventure and photography, it offers hiking trails, rock-climbing routes, and observation decks—perfect for capturing sunrise over "Eagle’s Beak Peak" or mist rolling through "Bamboo Gorge."

Today, Gaoyiling remains a top eco-tourism and geological exploration destination, drawing nature lovers and photographers yearly to traverse its "Red Stone Corridor," marvel at "Tortoise Rock" (a boulder shaped like a resting turtle), or savor local Hakka cuisine at hillside farmstays with views of the undulating Danxia landscape. It stands as a living gallery of Earth’s artistry—where every crag whispers of time, every pool mirrors the sky, and every step connects visitors to the raw, ancient beauty of nature.

Location Information

Attraction TypeNatural Landscape
Leisure and vacation

CityBinzhou, Hunan Province

Trip.com Rating4.5/5

Best Time to VisitSpring, Fall

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