1/11China's Yuntai Mountain Scenic AreaHongshi Gorge, known as Red Stone Gorge, is just one of 11 stunning scenic areas at Yuntai Mountain. // © Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext2/11China's Yuntai Mountain Scenic AreaVisitors can look down into the gorge from the entrance. // © Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext3/11China's Yuntai Mountain Scenic AreaThe rock formations of Hongshi Gorge are 1.4 billion years old. // © Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext4/11China's Yuntai Mountain Scenic AreaThe Yuntaishan (Yuntai Mountain) scenic area was named a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2004. // © Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext5/11China's Yuntai Mountain Scenic AreaYuntai waterfall is claimed to be the highest in China at 1,030 feet. // © 2016 Henan TourismRead the Full StoryPreviousNext6/11China's Yuntai Mountain Scenic AreaVisitors can cross over the seafoam-green water on bridges cut into the stone. // © Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext7/11China's Yuntai Mountain Scenic AreaHongshi Gorge looks mystical in both summer and winter. // © 2016 Henan TourismRead the Full StoryPreviousNext8/11China's Yuntai Mountain Scenic AreaTravelers will find views of tall, jagged peaks and brilliantly colored water as they walk along the pathway cut into the rock. // © Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext9/11China's Yuntai Mountain Scenic AreaThere are many small waterfalls that run through the gorge. // © Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext10/11China's Yuntai Mountain Scenic AreaVisiting Hongshi Gorge in the winter offers a different perspective and less crowds. // © 2016 Henan TourismRead the Full StoryPreviousNext11/11China's Yuntai Mountain Scenic AreaYou might just end up with some new friends in your photos while visiting Yuntai Mountain. // © Michelle JuergenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext