20 Famous Movie Scene Locations That You Can Actually Visit
2/20
Avatar – China
While this movie was acclaimed for having some of the most incredible CGI ever known in the industry, the scenery for the movie was indeed inspired by real places – primarily in China.
Zhangjiajie is a National Forest Park in Hunan Province, known for its unbelievable sandstone quartz pillars that can stand more than 600 feet high, giving the impression that the mountains are floating.
Ever since the movie was released, tourists have been flocking to Zhangjiajie to see the real-life scenery that inspired James Cameron and the movie’s designers to create the fantastical world of Pandora.
Zhangjiajie is a massive national park, and takes many days to peruse the hiking trails in this area. With the new influx of tourists, many walkways have been built, including the insane glass one featured above, which, according to Bored Panda, is known as the Coiling Dragon Cliff skywalk, and stands 4,600 feet above the ground.