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The Mad Hatter Holiday Festival, Parade & Tree Lighting creates a Wonderland of enchantment with California's most whimsical holiday happening in the historic downtown of Vallejo

The Mad Hatter Holiday Festival attracts thousands of people to the historic downtown district of Vallejo with its creative lighted and fire shooting Wonderland recreations that turns the city into a fantasy world for children and adults alike.




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News24 | FESTIVE READING | Enchanting new kids' books for year-end: Perfect gifts to spark imagination

Children’s books are the ideal gift, and they also help foster a reading culture.




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Radhika Merchant tries Turkish ice-cream in Dubai, enjoys tricks; netizens love her innocence

The clip also shows Anant Ambani, who is standing next to her, is also seen smiling, amused by the whole interaction. At one point, she turns to him, as if to seek help, but he smiles and tells her to keep trying again.




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Devotees, martial arts, chants fill Hyderabad streets for Guru Nanak’s birth anniversary




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Crownit Empowers its Merchant Partners with the Launch of its Merchant App

If you own a business and find the process of managing your bills too much of a hassle, there is good news! Merchant discovery and privileges platform Crownit has announced the launch of its merchant app.




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CF3185 PARY, Chantal - La Petite Vendeuse D'alumettes

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Vandals attack house of Indian girl who chanted 'Pakistan Zindabad'

Amulya, 19, was charged with sedition after shouting pro-Pakistan slogan at anti-CAA rally




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Google Merchant Center Adds Sale Events Promotion Type

Google has added a new promotion type to Google Merchant Center named "Sale events." Sale events are a type data that you can submit on Google and are shown on non-product-centric surfaces. This seems to be available in the US for free Merchant Center listings right now.

This was spotted by Dario Zannoni who posted about it on LinkedIn and wrote, "A new "Sale Event" promotion type has been released in Google Merchant Center."

The help document says:

Sale events highlight a general sale happening in your store on different Google surfaces. Events don't show up on product listings, both organic and ads.

Unlike promotions, events aren't mapped to offers. Since events aren't directly mapped to offers, you can use ranges for discounts, such as 'Up to 40% off,' which isn't allowed with promotions.

Dario Zannoni shared this screenshot:

He wrote, "Standard promotions in Merchant Center require linking to specific products, which can make them challenging to implement. Now, Google has introduced a new promotion type called "Sale Event," which is not tied to individual products. Instead, it can be used to advertise general sales, like "All items discounted up to 70% off" or "Special discount: 10% off on golf bags.""

For more details, check out this help page.

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The Re-Enchantment of Rest (A Time for Sabbath Ep 3)

In which we explore the ways our concept of rest has become flattened in a disenchanted cultural ethos, and how Sabbath might be the cure. Connect with Nicole on Instagram or Twitter (@NicoleRoccas). Mentioned in this episode: The Sabbath by Abraham Joshua Heschel The 2022 Little Church Planner by Parousia Press The outro of this podcast is the song "Remedy for Melancholy" by Kai Engel, available under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license.




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Enchanted

Frederica likes the new Disney movie, Enchanted, and provides an enchanting review for our AFR listeners.




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Disenchanted with Morality

Struck by the phrase “disenchanted with morality” in the pages of a book one morning, Michael shares his thoughts that came to mind. Why does it seem society often appears disenchanted with morality? Why is Christianity so often wrongly perceived and taught as a judgmental set of moral rules and rigid codes of behavior? Why is legalism doing so much harm to our faith? What truly is morality from an Orthodox Christian perspective? Join Michael as he addresses these questions and more, and explains the “enchantment” we should all experience because of our faith.




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Sacramental “Enchantment”

Join Michael as he explains why we need to become, and always stay, “enchanted” by God through sacramental understanding and participation, and how this is our witness and demonstration of the truth of the Gospel.




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Ten Suggestions for Chanters

In this episode, Fr. Anthony gives ten suggestions, ranging from practical advice on how to pass the liturgical baton to the need for humility and attentiveness—that will help chanters and singers witness to the peace, harmony, and beauty of God during the Divine Liturgy and other services.




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Advice on Chanting—for Priests

In this episode, Fr. Anthony shares some advice on how to build a good relationship with choir directors and chanters, talks about the need to have and work towards a vision of parish worship, and encourages priests to be intentional about evaluating and improving their own liturgical chanting and movements.




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Episode 182: A River Enchanted

The girls discuss the novel, A River Enchanted. They touch on how music has power, how love means trust and loyalty, and how home provides comfort. Plus, what they're cooking for meatfare week!




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The Peddler and the Disenchanted Mirror

The Peddler and the Disenchanted Mirror by Stephen Muse, illustrated by Dimitra Psichogiou (Edition Parrisia, 2016) Available on Amazon




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Boston Byzantine Choir: A Quarter-Century Journey of Byzantine Chant in English

On its return to Orthodox Education Day at St. Vladimir's Seminary October 6, 2018, the Boston Byzantine Choir, directed by Charles R. Marge, delivered a beautiful performance at Three Hierarchs Chapel in celebration of the choir's own 25th anniversary.




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No Comment : les mariachis se réunissent à Mexico pour battre le record du monde de chant

No Comment : les mariachis se réunissent à Mexico pour battre le record du monde de chant




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Jarrett Foods Names Chantel Carrillo as Quality Assurance Manager

Carrillo will oversee and implement quality control measures throughout the poultry processing operation.





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Turkish football fans chant 'Valdimir Putin' during match with Dynamo Kyiv

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) has launched a disciplinary investigation into the behavior of Turkish fans at the match of the second qualifying round of the Champions League between Fenerbahce (Turkey) and Dynamo (Kyiv). The football match, which took place on Wednesday in Istanbul, ended with a score of 2:1 in extra time in favor of the Ukrainian team. After the Ukrainian team scored the first goal, Turkish fans started chanting the name of Russian President Vladimir Putin. "In accordance with Article 31(4) of the Disciplinary Regulations, the UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector will conduct an investigation into the alleged misconduct of Fenerbahce fans during the Champions League second qualifying round second leg against Dynamo Kyiv," the statement said.




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Divido bolsters merchant capabilities to supercharge checkout finance experience ahead of the Golden Quarter

Checkout finance provider, Divido, has launched two new product capabilities ‘Divido Analytics’ and ‘Split Capability’, allowing merchants to have greater understanding and flexibility over their checkout finance experience.




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Nexi now offers Tap to pay on iPhone for merchants in Italy with Nexi SoftPOS

Nexi, the European PayTech, now enables merchants in Italy to accept in-person contactless payments seamlessly and securely with Tap to Pay on iPhone, and will continue to expand the availability of Tap to Pay on iPhone to its customers in Europe where the service is available.




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New report: Merchants, payment providers ready to embrace CVRP but lack of bank support risks progress

Merchants, payment service providers (PSPs) and third-party providers (TPPs) recognise the potential of Commercial Variable Recurring Payments (CVRP, in the UK) and Dynamic Recurring Payments (DRP, in Europe) to deliver better payment experiences, more choice and lower processing costs. There are real concerns, however, that lack of bank support is impeding their delivery.




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Yuno unveils 'Payout' to simplify global payments for merchants

Yuno, a provider of payment orchestration, has...




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Mollie rolls out Tap to Pay on iPhone for European merchants

Mollie, a financial service provider in Europe, has introduced Tap to Pay on iPhone, enabling businesses to accept contactless payments via the Mollie app.




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Shiprocket integrates Snowflake's AI Data Cloud to empower 1.5 lakh Indian merchants

Leveraging Snowflake's AI Data Cloud has significantly reduced data processing time from days to minutes. This newfound agility has allowed Shiprocket to optimise operations, improve decision-making, and ultimately deliver a seamless e-commerce experience for its seller base, the company said.




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How should you handle merchant service fees?

Some customers prefer using credit cards, but accepting them means paying merchant service fees. Contractors may offer cash discounts or add an upcharge, so consider how to handle merchant services.




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Optimizing International Shipments: A Guide for Merchants Using Cardboard Boxes

Vancouver, BC – As global e-commerce continues to expand, the ability to prepare and ship orders internationally in a cost-effective way is crucial for merchants aiming to grow their markets.




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Two 'Books', One Journey: Richard Runyon's 'Musicbook' Album and 'Storybook' Web Series Merge Visual Narratives with Enchanting Melodies

Richard Runyon is set to release "Richard Runyon's Storybook," an innovative online miniseries, along with its accompanying album, "Richard Runyon's Musicbook," featuring original songs inspired by his adventures.




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Top 5 Upcoming Shopify eCommerce Trends for Merchants

As eCommerce is evolving at an increased pace, staying ahead of the latest trends in the market is very important for Shopify store owners to keep their stores stand out from the competition. Staying updated with the latest eCommerce trends helps merchants sell their products uniquely and convert more customers. As with every industry, the...

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How Woo merchants can use NFTs

Capitalize on NFTs for a quick boost. How to do it on WooCommerce. Learn the basics with examples, top tools, & tips for a successful NFT sale.




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Enchanting Irises

Enchanting Irises by Brian Davis is a(n) Limited Edition. The Edition is Limited to Limited Edition of 95 pcs




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Dominik Gazdos, el marchante checo de los libros leídos

Bookbot, con sede en Praga y que colabora con la mayor cadena de librerías alemana, gestiona la compra-venta de unos 15.000 libros al día. Cuenta con 750.000 compradores y 130.000 vendedores. Leer




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Exploring the Enchanting Charms of Malaga: A Journey Through Time and Culture

Exploring The Enchanting Charms Of Malaga: A Journey Through Time And Culture

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Appreciating van Leeuwenhoek: The Cloth Merchant Who Discovered Microbes

Appreciating van Leeuwenhoek: The Cloth Merchant Who Discovered Microbes

Imagine trying to cope with a pandemic like COVID-19 in a world where microscopic life was unknown. Prior to the 17th century, people were limited by what they could see with their own two eyes. But then a Dutch cloth merchant changed everything.

His name was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, and he lived from 1632 to 1723. Although untrained in science, Leeuwenhoek became the greatest lens-maker of his day, discovered microscopic life forms and is known today as the “father of microbiology.”

Visualizing ‘animalcules’ with a ‘small see-er’

Leeuwenhoek opened the door to a vast, previously unseen world. J. Verolje/Wellcome Collection, CC BY

Leeuwenhoek didn’t set out to identify microbes. Instead, he was trying to assess the quality of thread. He developed a method for making lenses by heating thin filaments of glass to make tiny spheres. His lenses were of such high quality he saw things no one else could.

This enabled him to train his microscope – literally, “small see-er” – on a new and largely unexpected realm: objects, including organisms, far too small to be seen by the naked eye. He was the first to visualize red blood cells, blood flow in capillaries and sperm.

Drawings from a Leeuwenhoek letter in 1683 illustrating human mouth bacteria. Huydang2910, CC BY-SA

Leeuwenhoek was also the first human being to see a bacterium – and the importance of this discovery for microbiology and medicine can hardly be overstated. Yet he was reluctant to publish his findings, due to his lack of formal education. Eventually, friends prevailed upon him to do so.

He wrote, “Whenever I found out anything remarkable, I thought it my duty to put down my discovery on paper, so that all ingenious people might be informed thereof.” He was guided by his curiosity and joy in discovery, asserting “I’ve taken no notice of those who have said why take so much trouble and what good is it?”

When he reported visualizing “animalcules” (tiny animals) swimming in a drop of pond water, members of the scientific community questioned his reliability. After his findings were corroborated by reliable religious and scientific authorities, they were published, and in 1680 he was invited to join the Royal Society in London, then the world’s premier scientific body.

Leeuwenhoek was not the world’s only microscopist. In England, his contemporary Robert Hooke coined the term “cell” to describe the basic unit of life and published his “Micrographia,” featuring incredibly detailed images of insects and the like, which became the first scientific best-seller. Hooke, however, did not identify bacteria.

Despite Leuwenhoek’s prowess as a lens-maker, even he could not see viruses. They are about 1/100th the size of bacteria, much too small to be visualized by light microscopes, which because of the physics of light can magnify only thousands of times. Viruses weren’t visualized until 1931 with the invention of electron microscopes, which could magnify by the millions.

An image of the hepatitis virus courtesy of the electron microscope. E.H. Cook, Jr./CDC via Associated Press

A vast, previously unseen world

Leeuwenhoek and his successors opened up, by far, the largest realm of life. For example, all the bacteria on Earth outweigh humans by more than 1,100 times and outnumber us by an unimaginable margin. There is fossil evidence that bacteria were among the first life forms on Earth, dating back over 3 billion years, and today it is thought the planet houses about 5 nonillion (1 followed by 30 zeroes) bacteria.

Some species of bacteria cause diseases, such as cholera, syphilis and strep throat; while others, known as extremophiles, can survive at temperatures beyond the boiling and freezing points of water, from the upper reaches of the atmosphere to the deepest points of the oceans. Also, the number of harmless bacterial cells on and in our bodies likely outnumber the human ones.

Viruses, which include the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 that causes COVID-19, outnumber bacteria by a factor of 100, meaning there are more of them on Earth than stars in the universe. They, too, are found everywhere, from the upper atmosphere to the ocean depths.

A visualization of the human rhinovirus 14, one of many viruses that cause the common cold. Protein spikes are colored white for clarity. Thomas Splettstoesser, CC BY-SA

Strangely, viruses probably do not qualify as living organisms. They can replicate only by infecting other organisms’ cells, where they hijack cellular systems to make copies of themselves, sometimes causing the death of the infected cell.

It is important to remember that microbes such as bacteria and viruses do far more than cause disease, and many are vital to life. For example, bacteria synthesize vitamin B12, without which most living organisms would not be able to make DNA.

Likewise, viruses cause diseases such as the common cold, influenza and COVID-19, but they also play a vital role in transferring genes between species, which helps to increase genetic diversity and propel evolution. Today researchers use viruses to treat diseases such as cancer.

Scientists’ understanding of microbes has progressed a long way since Leeuwenhoek, including the development of antibiotics against bacteria and vaccines against viruses including SARS-CoV-2.

But it was Leeuwenhoek who first opened people’s eyes to life’s vast microscopic realm, a discovery that continues to transform the world.

By Richard Gunderman, Chancellor's Professor of Medicine, Liberal Arts, and Philanthropy, Indiana University. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

 

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Sarah Borghi Chantal Microfibre Ankle Socks 50d.

Chantal Microfibre ankle high socks from Sarah Borghi. 50 deniers. With Lycra. Meryl labelled. Colors Honey,Ottanio,Muschio,Moka,Fume`,Bleu,Mosto,Nero,Ribes. Freesize. Price: USD3.40






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Chantaje, Andrés Felipe Arias y Plan Nacional de Desarrollo

La Luciérnaga se enciende para hablar de las condiciones que quiere poner el gobierno nacional a los proyectos de infraestructura de la capital. Además, le contamos sobre qué está pasando con el caso de Andrés Felipe Arias. También,celebramos el día del abogado.La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




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“No podemos ceder ante chantajes y coerciones de los grupos armados”: Laura Sarabia

La directora del Dapre, estuvo en ‘6AM Hoy por Hoy’, abordó el balance de la visita del gobierno Petro en El Plateado.





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Cover Reveal for THE ENCHANTED GREENHOUSE

COVER REVEAL!!! So over-the-moon excited to share with you the cover of my next cozy fantasy, THE ENCHANTED GREENHOUSE! Gorgeous art by Lulu Chen and design by Esther S. Kim. With cool mint sprayed edges!! Coming July 2025 from Bramble!

THE ENCHANTED GREENHOUSE is set in the same world as THE SPELLSHOP. It's about Terlu Perna, the librarian who created Caz and was transformed into a wooden statue as punishment. That should have been the end of her story. Yet one day, Terlu wakes up...

I am so absolutely in love with the cover, and I can't wait for this book to be out in the world!

Now available for pre-order!

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Amy Adams Refused Sexually Explicit ‘SNL’ Song to Protect Young ‘Enchanted’ Fans

By Matt Solomon Published: November 11th, 2024




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Exploring the Enchantment of Zhangjiajie National Park: A Comprehensive Guide

Imagine stepping into a world where towering columns of rock stretch towards the sky, each shrouded in a veil of greenery and mist. This is not the realm of fantasy. This is Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China, a place where nature’s artistry is on grand display. With landscapes so surreal, it’s no wonder that this park became a source of inspiration for the visually stunning world of Pandora in the movie “Avatar.” Zhangjiajie’s unique landscape is more than just a feast for the eyes; it’s a gateway to an adventure that promises to be as enchanting as it is exhilarating. From the ethereal beauty of its towering sandstone pillars to the deep, serene forests that blanket their bases, the park offers a tapestry of natural wonders waiting to be explored. This article is designed to be your comprehensive guide to navigating the spellbinding beauty of Zhangjiajie National Park. Whether you’re planning a visit or just dreaming of a journey to this otherworldly destination, we’ll take you through the heart of its magic, offering insights and tips to ensure your experience is as unforgettable as the landscape itself. Welcome to the gateway of a real-life Pandora, where the wonders of Zhangjiajie await. Is Zhangjiajie Worth Visiting? Address the central question directly Absolutely. Zhangjiajie Forest Park in China is a marvel of natural beauty that captivates all who visit. Its ethereal landscape is not just a visual treat but a soul-enriching experience. Highlight the park’s most distinctive features Quartzite Pillars: These towering, slender columns are the park’s signature feature. They rise dramatically from the ground, creating a surreal landscape that inspired the floating mountains in the movie “Avatar.” Diverse Flora and Fauna: Home to a rich biodiversity, the park shelters various species of plants and animals, some of which are rare and endemic to the region. Unique Karst Formations: The area showcases a fascinating range of karst phenomena, from deep ravines and gorges to natural bridges and caves, sculpted over millions of years. Briefly mention outdoor activities available Hiking: Trails wind through the park, offering routes for all abilities. They lead through dense forests, past serene streams, and up to breathtaking viewpoints. Cable Car Rides: For those who wish to take in the scenery without the hike, cable cars provide a stunning aerial view of the park. Sightseeing: Designated platforms and bridges offer spectacular vistas of the pillars, especially enchanting at sunrise or sunset. Planning Your Trip to Zhangjiajie Seasons Ideal Time to Visit: The best times to visit are spring (April to June) and fall (September to November). These seasons offer comfortable weather and the beauty of the park in full bloom or in the midst of autumnal colors. Peak vs. Shoulder Seasons: Summer (July and August) is peak tourist season, making the park more crowded. Winter sees fewer visitors, offering a quieter experience, albeit with cooler temperatures. Getting There Major Airports Nearby: The closest airport is Zhangjiajie Hehua International Airport, with connections to major Chinese cities. Transportation from Surrounding Cities: Buses and trains from cities like Changsha provide access to Zhangjiajie, making it reachable from various parts of China. Getting Around Shuttles: The park operates shuttle buses that connect different areas, making it easy to explore without excessive walking. Cable Cars and Elevators: To navigate the steep terrain, cable cars and the famous Bailong Elevator offer convenient and scenic rides. Walking Paths: For those who prefer to explore on foot, well-marked paths lead through the stunning scenery, allowing for an immersive experience. Must-See Sights in Zhangjiajie National Park Zhangjiajie National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers an array of natural wonders and cultural insights. Below are some of the must-see attractions within the park. Zhangjiajie National Forest The heart of Zhangjiajie’s magic lies in its iconic quartzite pillars, rising majestically from the earth. These formations are so unique that they inspired the floating “Hallelujah Mountains” in the blockbuster movie “Avatar.” The Avatar Hallelujah Mountain scenic area within the park pays homage to this connection, allowing visitors to step into a world that feels straight out of a science fiction fantasy. Tianzi Mountain Tianzi Mountain offers sweeping panoramic views that are unparalleled in their beauty. The area is renowned for its: Unique rock formations: The mountain’s landscape is dotted with towering pillars, each shaped by the forces of nature over millions of years. Points of interest: Notable spots include the Emperor Sightseeing Platform and Tianzi Pavilion, from where visitors can gaze out over an ocean of mist-enshrouded peaks. Huangshi Village (Yellow Lion Village) This traditional village offers a glimpse into the culture of the Tujia minority, showcasing their customs, architecture, and way of life. Huangshi Village is also celebrated for its: Cultural significance: The village is a living museum of Tujia traditions. Sunrise views: The location provides spectacular sunrise vistas, making it a favorite spot for early risers and photographers alike. Bailong Elevator The Bailong Elevator holds the record as the world’s highest outdoor elevator, whisking visitors up the side of a cliff face for an exhilarating ride. Highlights include: Breathtaking views: As you ascend, panoramic views of the surrounding landscape unfold, offering a unique perspective on the park’s natural beauty. Activities in Zhangjiajie National Park Zhangjiajie National Park is a playground for nature lovers, offering a plethora of activities that allow visitors to immerse themselves in its breathtaking landscapes. From challenging hikes to scenic cable car rides, there’s something for everyone in this majestic park. Hiking Hiking is undoubtedly one of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of Zhangjiajie National Park. The park boasts a range of trails that cater to various fitness levels, offering everyone the chance to explore its unique terrain. Golden Whip Stream: This trail is perfect for those who prefer a leisurely hike. It meanders alongside a crystal-clear stream, flanked by towering sandstone pillars. Bailong Elevator Path: For a more challenging adventure, the path leading from the base to the top of the Bailong Elevator allows hikers to experience the park’s verticality. This trail offers stunning views and a vigorous workout. Cable Car Rides For those who wish to take in the scenery without the physical exertion of hiking, cable car rides provide a spectacular alternative. Scenic Views: Cable cars glide over the park, offering panoramic views of the verdant landscapes and quartzite pillars that make Zhangjiajie so famous. Accessibility: This mode of transportation makes the park’s breathtaking beauty accessible to all, including those who may find hiking challenging. Photography Zhangjiajie National Park is a paradise for photographers, boasting an array of photogenic spots that capture the essence of its natural wonders. Photogenic Spots: Iconic locations like the Avatar Hallelujah Mountain and Tianzi Mountain offer unforgettable scenes for photography enthusiasts. Photography Tips: To capture the park’s landscapes at their best, aim for the golden hours of sunrise and sunset when the light casts a magical glow over the pillars and valleys. Essential Tips for Visitors to Zhangjiajie National Park Planning a trip to Zhangjiajie National Park can be an exciting adventure. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, consider these essential tips covering accommodation, budget, weather, and other considerations. Accommodation Zhangjiajie offers a range of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets: Inside the Park: For a fully immersive experience, several hotels and guesthouses are located within the park itself. Staying here allows you to start exploring early in the morning before the crowds arrive. Outside the Park: The city of Zhangjiajie and nearby Wulingyuan offer more accommodation choices, from budget hostels to luxury hotels. These areas provide easy park access and additional dining options. Budget Understanding the costs associated with your visit can help you plan effectively: Park Entrance Fees: Entrance fees to the park vary by season, generally ranging from 225 to 245 RMB. Transportation: Costs will vary depending on your mode of travel within and to the park. Local buses and shuttle services are economical options. Food: Dining costs can vary widely, but budget-friendly options are available, especially in the city and at food stalls near the park. Accommodation: Prices range significantly based on location and comfort level. Budget accommodations start from around 100 RMB per night, while luxury options can exceed 1000 RMB. Weather and Clothing Zhangjiajie experiences distinct seasons, which can influence what you pack: Spring/Fall: These mild seasons require light layers that can be adjusted throughout the day. Summer: The weather can be hot and humid. Lightweight, breathable clothing and rain gear are advisable. Winter: Cold temperatures demand warm clothing and layers. Additional Considerations To enhance your trip, keep these tips in mind: Currency Exchange: It’s advisable to exchange some currency into RMB (Chinese Yuan) before arriving, especially for purchases in smaller shops and rural areas. Language Barriers: While Mandarin Chinese is the primary language, having a translation app or phrasebook can be invaluable. Some tourism workers speak basic English. Etiquette: Respect local customs and etiquette. For example, queue politely, speak respectfully, and ask permission before taking photos of locals. Conclusion Zhangjiajie National Park stands as a testament to nature’s artistry, offering a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. From the towering quartzite pillars that inspired the landscapes of “Avatar” to the serene beauty of its vast forests, the park provides an unparalleled adventure for nature lovers and adventurers alike. The diverse range of activities, from hiking the rugged trails to peaceful cable car rides, ensures that every visitor can find their own way to connect with this extraordinary place. We encourage you to plan your trip to Zhangjiajie and experience its magic firsthand. Witnessing the park’s majestic beauty and immersing yourself in its enchanting atmosphere is an adventure that promises to be unforgettable. FAQ How much time do I need to spend in Zhangjiajie? To truly appreciate the main highlights of Zhangjiajie National Park, we recommend spending a minimum of 2-3 days. This allows ample time to explore the iconic landscapes, take part in various activities, and soak in the natural beauty of the park. Is Zhangjiajie safe to visit? Yes, Zhangjiajie is safe for visitors. Like any travel destination, it’s wise to take basic precautions, stay on marked paths, and follow park guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit. What language is spoken in Zhangjiajie? The primary language spoken in Zhangjiajie is Mandarin Chinese. While some tourism resources and staff might be available in English, learning a few basic Mandarin phrases can enhance your experience. Are there any festivals or events held in Zhangjiajie? Zhangjiajie hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating the rich cultural traditions of the region. These can include traditional Tujia festivals, which are a fantastic way to experience local customs and entertainment. What are some local delicacies I should try? Zhangjiajie offers a variety of local delicacies that reflect its rich culinary tradition. Some must-try dishes include Tujia sour fish soup and flavorful stews, which are sure to provide a memorable dining experience.

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10 Enchanting Butterfly Facts Revealed!

Discover astonishing butterfly facts and delight in learning about the superlatives of butterflies, from the largest to the smallest to the fastest. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, an avid butterfly lover, or simply someone looking to expand their knowledge, this video is sure to leave you spellbound. Subscribe to our channel for more exciting videos exploring the wonders of the natural world. Don't miss out on future uploads where we uncover the secrets and hidden beauty of various flora and fauna, aiming to instill a deeper appreciation for the enchanting world we live in. --- Digital Editorial Director: Brian Wolly Supervising Producer & Scriptwriter: Michelle Mehrtens Video Editor: Sierra Theobald




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CME Group Receives Approval to Establish Futures Commission Merchant

CME Group, the world's leading derivatives marketplace, today announced it has received approval from the National Futures Association (NFA) to establish a futures commission merchant (FCM). "We...




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Thysiastery is an anime Legend Of Grimrock, and you can attack the dinosaur merchants if you’re a complete monster

One of my lesser quality tests for an RPG is whether the shopkeepers complain at you for not buying anything. Grumpy shopkeepers, good RPG. This most specific of litmus tests has served me well, although I must admit that I’d happily upgrade it to ‘shopkeepers you can attack’, would that not disqualify 99% of games. But not turn based dungeon crawler Thysiastery, it turns out. This “dungeon crawler RPG featuring traditional roguelike and turn-based gameplay” apparently trusts you enough to let you recklessly batter its friendly wandering lizard merchants. You’d be a monster for it, of course, but it’s nice to have options.

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