
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe attraction is so capricious. I came in November and it was only open one or two days a week at most. It snowed every day in November, and the park closed when it snowed. Strong winds also keep Tianchi (Heavenly Lake) closed. In fact, Tianchi is closed year-round. If you want to see Tianchi, I suggest coming in September or October. The chances of seeing it are much higher then. Luckily, it was open today... but only half open. You could only see two spots; the smaller Tianchi was completely frozen. Not much to see.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userIt's been many years since I last visited Jingyuetan. This time, I took my child to try skiing during my trip back to China. I bought all the ski suits and protective gear online, and also purchased a three-hour beginner slope pass and a Jingyuetan entrance ticket on Ctrip for only 68 yuan per person—such a bargain! This December is a special offer, it was practically tailor-made for us! 😄 We're back in Changchun for a month, so we can ski as much as we want. There are instructors at the ski resort. Before I even mentioned hiring one, two instructors helped us get the skis, taught my child how to put them on, and helped her ski to the entrance. They were very welcoming. I originally wanted to hire an instructor for my child, but at the entrance, we switched instructors and hired one for 200 yuan an hour, one-on-one. The male instructor was very helpful and even explained the ski techniques and braking techniques to me, haha. Then he slowly led my daughter down the slope, teaching her as he went, while I skied down by myself—or rather, rushed down, and then couldn't stop and flipped over! 🤣 The instructors were definitely helpful. After an hour, my daughter could ski smoothly on her own, and she didn't fall once in three hours! It was really good; the instructor was definitely worth the money. Three hours is enough for a beginner to ski. It was snowing heavily, and my feet got a little cold after wearing ski boots the whole time. My daughter said she wants to learn snowboarding next time. She was quite proud that she learned to ski on both skis on her first try. It was a great experience. Jingyuetan is an established ski resort, but the skis and equipment have all been upgraded, which is nice. The only downside is that the rest area is quite small, there are no separate changing rooms, and the food and drinks are limited. However, we only skied for three hours before leaving, and my daughter just ate a grilled sausage there. The rest area also rents out ski suits and other gear like turtle costumes for 50-100 yuan. If you plan to ski more often, it's more convenient to buy your own full set.
- 4.4/5
M22***85Changchun Ice and Snow World is worth visiting! The ice sculptures are super stunning, and the various shapes are so beautiful under the lights that you can't speak, like walking into a fairy tale world. The 1,000-meter snow slide is exciting and fun. Although I had to wait in line for a while, it was totally worth it. There are many warm rooms in the park, and you can go in to warm up at any time when it's cold. There are also hot drinks and snacks, and the price is reasonable. The staff is very enthusiastic and patiently guides when asking for directions. The overall experience is great, the ticket price is very high, and it's super fun to play for a day. I recommend everyone to come and experience this ice and snow happiness!
- 4.1/5
macau1stChangchun Film Studio City is a paradise for movie buffs! The special effects movies are breathtaking and thrilling, while the classic film exhibition area evokes countless memories. The park offers a wide variety of interactive attractions, making it perfect for family outings and gatherings with friends—a truly immersive experience. However, some facilities are a bit outdated!
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userNot far from the east gate is the red panda enclosure, which is indoors. The red pandas are incredibly cute! Around 2 PM, the keepers will give the pandas a snack. You can observe them eating up close!
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userYanji Dinosaur Kingdom is a dinosaur theme park in Yanji City, Jilin Province, China. It was opened in 2018 and is a huge entertainment and educational complex with an area of about 30 hectares. The main features of the park include:- Huge realistic dinosaur figures equipped with mechanical movements and sound effects.- Attractions and interactive areas designed for children of all ages.- Themed design recreating the atmosphere of the Jurassic period.The park provides an exciting journey into the world of dinosaurs, combining entertainment and learning, attracting tourists from both China and abroad.
- 4.8/5
_CF***78This hot spring was absolutely amazing! It was the best experience I'd had among all the hot springs I visited. There were many clean pools, and you could even watch a movie on a giant screen while soaking outdoors. They also offered complimentary brown sugar ginger tea indoors. I highly recommend the oden (Japanese hot spring stew); it had a wide variety and was incredibly delicious. The most noteworthy thing was the incredibly warm and attentive service from the staff. They proactively gave me a new bathrobe when it got wet, and when they saw me shivering from the cold as I entered the room, they immediately brought me a cup of brown sugar ginger tea. It was definitely an unforgettable hot spring experience.
- 4.3/5
M23***20We went to see the giant pandas, but everyone was asleep at noon. You can only enter the Giant Panda Pavilion once. The Siberian tigers and giant pandas are worth seeing, but the rest is just okay. You have to pay a separate fee to take the tour bus around the park. Jingyuetan Lake is located at the north gate, so if you want to go there, you need to pay a fee to visit it.
- 4.1/5
freecat1223I visited in early September. The park isn't large, and the entrance fee includes a reindeer snack, moss, and free reindeer interaction, making it a great value. The weather was still hot, and the reindeer seemed lethargic. Their antlers were massive, but for safety's sake, it was best to maintain a distance. Be sure to keep the moss and snack bowls out of sight of the reindeer, as they are quite greedy and will actively snatch food. Parents with children should avoid petting the reindeer, as they can be quite irritable and will react to any contact. The sika deer were quite lively, accommodating and cooperative, so you can approach them for photos and interactions. There are also roe deer east of the park, but they are kept in captivity and cannot be interacted with.
- 4.7/5
M2c***ruIt is very worthwhile to go. Songhua Lake Resort is further improving its life, just to bring better experience to tourists. It is very good and worth a visit. I will take my family to travel to Songhua Lake for vacation if I have the chance.







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