Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992 because of its endangered animal population and a vast forest ecosystem, the Yellow Dragon Scenic Area, also known as Huanglong, takes its name from the calcium-carbonate sediment whose glowing sediment makes it look as if a yellow dragon is slowly making its way through the valley. Home to the Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey and the giant panda as well as many other rare and beautiful species, the 270 square-meter park is situated in the northwestern region of the Sichuan Province. Beyond its stunning valley lie thundering waterfalls, steaming hot springs, snow-covered mountains, primeval forests and scenic gorges. Because of heavy snowfall in the area, the park is only accessible from May until late in the fall so be sure to check on weather conditions before you plan a trip. For more personalized travel recommendations about this stunning, off the beaten path natural escape, visit Tripbase's page on the Yellow Dragon Scenic Area travel ideas.
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