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Top 50 Family-friendly Attractions near Diaobingshan [2025]

Shenyang Imperial Palace
Shenyang Imperial Palace
Shenyang Imperial Palace
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Shenyang Imperial Palace

Shenyang Imperial Palace

4.7
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33395 reviews
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8.5
From HK$ 38.67
Based on 928 reviews
The Imperial Palace/Xiaoheyan Morning Market | 75 km from downtown
Phone +8602424843001
Address: No.171, Shenyang Road, Shenhe District, Shenyang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Climb Phoenix Pavilion to overlook the Manchu architectural complex
Stamp a Manchu pattern as a travel souvenir
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The tour guide was incredibly experienced, with over 20 years of experience. He could effortlessly recount various historical accounts, both official and unofficial, and his interaction with the audience was excellent. However, his speaking speed was too fast, which made it a bit tiring for me, a Chinese speaker.
Built by Nurhaci, the Shenyang Imperial Palace served as the imperial palace during the early Qing Dynasty, completed in 1636 (the first year of the Chongde reign). It is not only one of only two remaining imperial palace complexes in China (along with Beijing), but also the only imperial palace complex outside the Great Wall. The Shenyang Imperial Palace is approximately 200 years later than the Forbidden City in Beijing. It is a must-see attraction in Shenyang and a significant testament to modern history.
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Jingyue Lake
Jingyue Lake
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Jingyue Lake

Jingyue Lake

4.7
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7650 reviews
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7.9
From HK$ 75.13
Based on 195 reviews
University-city/Jingyuetan | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86043184518000
Address: No. 5840, Jingyue Street, Jingyue Economic Development Zone, Changchun City
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
Highlights:
Ski in the winter and ride a tube slide through the forest in the summer
󰌌A Pingju Opera feast deep in the forest for the Dragon Boat Festival
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It'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.
Early December saw very little snow, significantly diminishing the beauty of Jingyuetan and making it seem rather ordinary. It also got dark quickly, around 4:30 PM, further reducing the scenic appeal. The park's public transportation wasn't as crowded as some summer visitors had reported, making it very convenient, and the drivers were all very friendly and helpful. I recommend that visitors who want to see the beautiful scenery wait until late December for better value.
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Changchun New World of Ice and Snow
Changchun New World of Ice and Snow
Changchun New World of Ice and Snow
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Changchun New World of Ice and Snow

Changchun New World of Ice and Snow

4.4
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1275 reviews
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7.8
From HK$ 296.10
>100 km from downtown
Phone +864000967799
Address: Pioneer Village, Quanyan Village, Quanyan Town, Lianhua Mountain Ecological Tourism Resort, Changchun
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Sheng Shi Da Ice and Snow Park is waiting for you
󰀆Musical fountain and light show every night
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Changchun 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!
I went there as soon as the winter vacation started. I was not in the right place. The big slide was for adults and the small slide was for children. My daughter played the small slide 8 times without waiting in line. It was much more cost-effective than Harbin.
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Liaoning Provincial Museum
Liaoning Provincial Museum
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Liaoning Provincial Museum

Liaoning Provincial Museum

4.9
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1675 reviews
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7.2
Based on 55 reviews
Liaoning Provincial Museum/Taoxian International Airport | 88.2 km from downtown
Phone +8602422741193
Address: Northeast of the Central Square, Hunnan District, Shenyang City (No. 157, Zhihuisan Street, Hunnan District)
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
Highlights:
󰀆Admire national treasure artifacts
󱓊110,000 relics including Hongshan jade
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5 out of 10! The Liaoning Provincial Museum is Shenyang's hidden cultural treasure; a whole day isn't enough! As the first museum in New China, the Liaoning Provincial Museum truly embodies the spirit of "understated yet rich in content"! Free admission and directly accessible by Metro Line 2 (Exit D, just a 150-meter walk), it's incredibly convenient, requiring no navigation. The architecture is magnificent and grand, with a clear exhibition layout. The 22 exhibition halls cover 17 categories of collections, including prehistoric culture, Liao Dynasty artifacts, and calligraphy and painting masterpieces, with over 115,000 artifacts to explore—a paradise for history buffs! The must-see exhibits are truly breathtaking! The white jade pig-dragon from the Hongshan Culture is exquisite; its rounded shape is both ancient and mysterious, a marvel of 5,000-year-old carving techniques. Zhang Xu's "Four Poems in Ancient Style" features unrestrained cursive script; even the ink smudges are clearly visible under magnification, exuding the grandeur of the Tang Dynasty. There's also the Murong Xianbei's gold hairpin shaped like a flowering tree and the Yongzheng kiln-fired red-glazed pomegranate-shaped vase—both aesthetically pleasing and historically significant. For a deeper understanding, I recommend renting a VR audio guide for 50 yuan. It not only provides detailed explanations but also comes with a postcard, making it far more rewarding than wandering around aimlessly. Don't miss the volunteer guides either, as they are packed with information! The exhibition hall is vast, so comfortable shoes are recommended. Allow at least 3-4 hours for a leisurely visit. There's a restaurant on the first floor for a light meal, and the "Hairpin Flower" series of souvenirs in the cultural and creative area are very attractive—perfect for gifts or personal enjoyment. The only minor drawback is that some of the museum's most prized artifacts (such as the "Auspicious Cranes" painting) may be temporarily closed for conservation purposes; check the official website for announcements before you go. Whether you're introducing history to your children or experiencing cultural heritage with friends, the Liaoning Provincial Museum is worth visiting multiple times! Every artifact here tells a story spanning thousands of years. After a visit, you'll be deeply moved by the profoundness of Chinese culture. Don't miss it when you're in Shenyang!
The Liaoning Provincial Museum is a treasure trove, housing countless artifacts. From the jade pig-dragon of the Hongshan Culture to the tricolor arhats of the Liao Dynasty, from authentic calligraphy and paintings by Tang and Song Dynasty masters to the lustrous glazes of Ming and Qing Dynasty imperial porcelain, each piece holds the secrets of time. Strolling through the exhibition halls is like traveling through a thousand years: the warmth and smoothness of the Hongshan jade artifacts feel almost tangible, the colors of the Liao Dynasty murals remain vibrant, and the patterns on the bronzes are etched with the marks of civilization. Without traveling far, you can encounter the brilliance of Chinese culture within a small space; a whole day is not enough, and each visit reveals new discoveries.
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Changchun Movie Wonderland
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Changchun Movie Wonderland

Changchun Movie Wonderland

4.1
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5995 reviews
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7.1
From HK$ 21.99
Based on 143 reviews
University-city/Jingyuetan | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86043184550888
Address: Intersection of Jingyue Street and Yongshun Road, Jingyue National High-tech Industrial Development Zone, Changchun City
Recommended sightseeing time: 5–6 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Over 20 parks for all ages
󰌌Summer lights & diverse entertainment
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Changchun 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!
Changchun Film Studio City is a paradise for movie buffs! The special effects movies are stunning 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. Tuesday's half-price day is a great deal, but some popular attractions are closed for maintenance!
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Changchun Zoological And Botanical Park
Changchun Zoological And Botanical Park
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Changchun Zoological And Botanical Park

Changchun Zoological And Botanical Park

4.5
/5
1502 reviews
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7.1
From HK$ 33.15
Based on 66 reviews
Changchun Animal and Plant Park / Northeast Normal University | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8618186849692
Address: No. 2121, Freedom Road, Nanguan District, Changchun City
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–4 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Giraffes & rhinos & elephants
󰀆Pandas & hippos & elephants show
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Not 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!
Superb! The emotional value of seeing the Snow Cracker Monkey from Shanxi was off the charts! Beautiful Changchun, I'll definitely come again next time! The only regret is that I didn't get an autographed photo because I didn't buy the ticket through Douyin.
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Qinghe Peninsula Spa&Hot Spring
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Qinghe Peninsula Spa&Hot Spring

Qinghe Peninsula Spa&Hot Spring

4.5
/5
1351 reviews
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7.0
From HK$ 286.15
Shenbei University Town/Fantawild Adventure | 60.1 km from downtown
Phone +8602431853999
Address: No. 20, Punan Road, Shenbei New District, Shenyang
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
Highlights:
󰌌Enjoy family fun with indoor rafting
󰋄Soak in a pool on a winter night and enjoy the view of sparse lights
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It was a great experience. The service was excellent. The attractions were good. I tried the indoor rafting, which was great. The fish spa was nice, with its small fish and water guns. The breakfast at the Suifeng restaurant and the food on the third floor of the hot springs were also very impressive and good.
Thanks to the rafting guy who pulled us out and helped me find my glasses. 🙏🙏🙏. The rafting waves were so thrilling. So much fun. The park is so huge. One day is definitely not enough to explore. The staff are so friendly and attentive. The service is great! No words can express my excitement at this moment❤
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Qianshan Mountain
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Qianshan Mountain

Qianshan Mountain

4.7
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7722 reviews
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6.7
From HK$ 662.89
Based on 140 reviews
Qianshan Scenic Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8604125081116
Address: No. 79 Qianshan East Road, Qianshan District, Anshan City
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
Highlights:
Hand-feed alpacas, rabbits, and pigs
󰌌A stunning family trip to the naturally formed Maitreya Giant Buddha
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Qianshan combines 3.8 billion years of strange rocks and mountains with a thousand years of Buddhist and Taoist culture. Nearly a thousand lotus-shaped peaks stand tall, ancient temples are hidden among the green cypresses, and landscapes such as the flat stone and the one-character sky are both challenging and fun. The sunrise and starry sky are also very beautiful.
Qianshan Scenic Area is absolutely worth a visit, completely exceeding my expectations! Convenient Transportation: From Shenyang, it's only a 40-minute high-speed train ride to Anshan West Station, then a direct taxi to the scenic area takes less than 30 minutes – very convenient. If you want to save money, you can take bus route 22 from West Station to Anshan Station, then transfer to bus route 8 to reach the main entrance of Qianshan. Transportation within the scenic area is also convenient, with electric carts and cable cars available, allowing you to choose according to your physical condition and needs. Magnificent Scenery: The natural scenery of Qianshan is simply stunning! As a spur of the Changbai Mountains, it boasts 999 peaks, each with a unique shape. Wufoding is the second highest peak in Qianshan; from the summit, you can overlook the entire mountain range, with the entire Northeast Plain spread out before you – a truly breathtaking experience. There's also the natural Maitreya Buddha in the Giant Buddha Scenic Area, standing 70 meters tall, the world's largest natural stone Buddha. Even from afar, its features are clearly defined and lifelike, making one marvel at the wonders of nature. Rich in Cultural Heritage: Qianshan is a place where Buddhist and Taoist cultures coexist, boasting numerous ancient temples and Taoist monasteries. Longquan Temple, built in the Tang Dynasty, is the largest Buddhist temple in Qianshan. Ancient pines tower within its walls, their shadows reflected in the red walls, creating a truly evocative atmosphere. Wuliang Temple is a renowned Taoist temple in Northeast China, its architecture nestled into the mountainside in a harmonious and picturesque manner, offering a profound religious ambiance. Along the way, there are also many cliff carvings dating back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, each with its own story. Diverse Travel Routes: The scenic area offers numerous travel routes, allowing you to choose according to your physical condition and interests. If you are physically fit, you can choose the mountain hiking and photography route, starting from the main gate of Qianshan, passing Wuliang Temple, Tianshangtian, Qichongtian, and finally reaching Wufoding. This route offers views of many uniquely shaped peaks and rocks, as well as beautiful scenery. For a more relaxed experience, you can choose the natural oxygen bar route, walking along the greenway past Yurun Pear Garden, Caishen Temple, Mingtan, and other attractions, enjoying the tranquility and beauty of nature. Excellent Facilities: The scenic area boasts comprehensive facilities, including numerous rest areas and restaurants. While prices on the mountain are slightly higher than in the city, they are still within an acceptable range. Audio guides are also available for rent, allowing you to gain a deeper understanding of Qianshan's history and culture. In short, Qianshan Scenic Area is truly a fantastic tourist destination, with outstanding natural scenery and cultural attractions. Highly recommended!
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Red Beach National Scenic Corridor
Red Beach National Scenic Corridor
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Red Beach National Scenic Corridor

4.4
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5301 reviews
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6.7
From HK$ 165.73
Based on 36 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8604276989999
Address: Binhai Avenue, Zhaoquanhe Town, Dawa District, Panjin City, Liaoning Province
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–4 hours
Highlights:
Rice Field Mini Train: Fun with Nature Up Close
󰋄Yi Xin Pavilion: A Transcendent View of Rice Field Paintings
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During the National Day holiday on October 1st, there were many tourists, so we could only take a quick look at the scenery. Since the only way to tour the scenic area is by sightseeing bus, we had to skip some attractions to avoid queuing. Overall, it was still worth visiting, but it's best to avoid going during peak hours. We also took a helicopter tour of the seaside scenery within the scenic area, which was short but still worthwhile, as we saw some unique views.
I drove here specifically for this trip. It was so beautiful that I cried. I happened to catch the sunset. It was a bit late and I didn't have much fun, but seeing the sunset 🌄 made the trip worthwhile.
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Shenyang Museum
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Shenyang Museum

Shenyang Museum

4.8
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2115 reviews
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Renmin Square/North Market | 74.7 km from downtown
Phone +8602423914199
Address: 辽宁省沈阳市沈河区市府大路363号
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Volunteer explains Liangzhu history
󱓊Showcases Shenyang's history & culture
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I was the only visitor this time, and the guide was incredibly attentive! She explained everything very thoroughly, highlighting key artifacts and emphasizing their importance. The two-hour tour lasted a full two hours, and she even answered all my questions. The Shenyang Museum has many worthwhile artifacts to see, and this tour was truly well worth listening to!
It is worth a visit. I chose the end of September, which is not the peak season, but there are still many people. The scenic area is well-equipped and well-equipped. It is very convenient to buy tickets online and enter the park by swiping your ID card.
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