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Breathtaking Sea of Clouds Appears in Zhangjiajie after Rain

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The photo, taken on June 24, shows a stunning view of cloud-shrouded Zhangjiajie National Forest Park after the rain. The iconic sights of Huangshi Village, Golden Whip Stream, Shuiraosimen, and the Bailong Elevator were partly hidden and partly visible in a sea of clouds. The misty landscape resembled an ink-wash painting, enchanting numerous travelers. (Photo/Zhang Hongtao)


The photo, taken on June 24, shows a stunning view of cloud-shrouded Zhangjiajie National Forest Park after the rain. The iconic sights of Huangshi Village, Golden Whip Stream, Shuiraosimen, and the Bailong Elevator were partly hidden and partly visible in a sea of clouds. The misty landscape resembled an ink-wash painting, enchanting numerous travelers. (Photo/Zhang Hongtao)


The photo, taken on June 24, shows a stunning view of cloud-shrouded Zhangjiajie National Forest Park after the rain. The iconic sights of Huangshi Village, Golden Whip Stream, Shuiraosimen, and the Bailong Elevator were partly hidden and partly visible in a sea of clouds. The misty landscape resembled an ink-wash painting, enchanting numerous travelers. (Photo/Zhang Hongtao)


The photo, taken on June 24, shows a stunning view of cloud-shrouded Zhangjiajie National Forest Park after the rain. The iconic sights of Huangshi Village, Golden Whip Stream, Shuiraosimen, and the Bailong Elevator were partly hidden and partly visible in a sea of clouds. The misty landscape resembled an ink-wash painting, enchanting numerous travelers. (Photo/Zhang Hongtao)


The photo, taken on June 24, shows a stunning view of cloud-shrouded Zhangjiajie National Forest Park after the rain. The iconic sights of Huangshi Village, Golden Whip Stream, Shuiraosimen, and the Bailong Elevator were partly hidden and partly visible in a sea of clouds. The misty landscape resembled an ink-wash painting, enchanting numerous travelers. (Photo/Zhang Hongtao)


The photo, taken on June 24, shows a stunning view of cloud-shrouded Zhangjiajie National Forest Park after the rain. The iconic sights of Huangshi Village, Golden Whip Stream, Shuiraosimen, and the Bailong Elevator were partly hidden and partly visible in a sea of clouds. The misty landscape resembled an ink-wash painting, enchanting numerous travelers. (Photo/Zhang Hongtao)


The photo, taken on June 24, shows a stunning view of cloud-shrouded Zhangjiajie National Forest Park after the rain. The iconic sights of Huangshi Village, Golden Whip Stream, Shuiraosimen, and the Bailong Elevator were partly hidden and partly visible in a sea of clouds. The misty landscape resembled an ink-wash painting, enchanting numerous travelers. (Photo/Zhang Hongtao)


The photo, taken on June 24, shows a stunning view of cloud-shrouded Zhangjiajie National Forest Park after the rain. The iconic sights of Huangshi Village, Golden Whip Stream, Shuiraosimen, and the Bailong Elevator were partly hidden and partly visible in a sea of clouds. The misty landscape resembled an ink-wash painting, enchanting numerous travelers. (Photo/Zhang Hongtao)


The photo, taken on June 24, shows a stunning view of cloud-shrouded Zhangjiajie National Forest Park after the rain. The iconic sights of Huangshi Village, Golden Whip Stream, Shuiraosimen, and the Bailong Elevator were partly hidden and partly visible in a sea of clouds. The misty landscape resembled an ink-wash painting, enchanting numerous travelers. (Photo/Zhang Hongtao)


The photo, taken on June 24, shows a stunning view of cloud-shrouded Zhangjiajie National Forest Park after the rain. The iconic sights of Huangshi Village, Golden Whip Stream, Shuiraosimen, and the Bailong Elevator were partly hidden and partly visible in a sea of clouds. The misty landscape resembled an ink-wash painting, enchanting numerous travelers. (Photo/Zhang Hongtao)


This article is from Hunan Provincial Government. www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Xiao Juan

Chinese source: hunantoday