Drunk Luohan


Drunk Luohan, a peak standing in the face side of the Golden Whip Rock, is also a famous attraction in the Golden Whip Stream, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.

Across from the Golden Whip Rock, there is a red 200 meter tall mountain that is angled at 70 degrees, which slightly resembles a drunk that looks like he should fall but just won’t.

In the face side of the Golden Whip Rock acrossed the stream, the stone peak of Drunk Luohan stands on a mountain slope. With it's height of more than 200 meters, the top and bottom of  Drunk Luohan are generally stout, with rounded peaks and reddish colors. 

Looking at it, the entire stone peak is inclined at 70 degrees to the Golden Whip Stream. It looks like a drunk Luohan. Looking up from under the peak, but you might feel the clouds moving and shaking, And you can feel the feeling of collapse at any time. 

During the Emperor Jiaqing period of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Peng Zhichen, a local scholar in the Qing Dynasty, once wrote a word of "loyalty"  (“忠” zhong  in Chinese) on the wall. In the four years of the Emperor Daoguang in Qing Dynasty (1824), another scholar Peng Zhiyun wrote an article "Bi Zhong Ji"  (《壁忠记》in Chinese) to exemplify its victory. The word "loyal" (忠) was destroyed by the collapse of rocks.
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Add: in the Golden Whip Stream, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.
Opening Hours: 08:00-18:00
 
 

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