Jingyuetan is also a place I visit almost every time I return to Changchun. Mainly because there really aren’t many other places to go, but of course, the scenery here is quite nice too. Admission is 30 yuan per person and 40 yuan per car, which isn’t too expensive.
Located on the outskirts of the city, it can be reached in a 40-minute drive. Inside, there are vast forests and fresh air. You can ski in winter, and there are many more activities available in summer, though I’ve never had the chance to visit during the summer. If you’re traveling to Changchun, this should definitely be a must-visit stop. It’s also accessible by light rail, and free shuttle buses run between different attractions within the park.
Jingyuetan is kind of place that I will go there every year while back in Changchun. It has a beautiful view. The price is 30RMB/person, 40RMB/car. Out of the range of city, it’s a good place to have a rest and have some fresh air. Only takes 40 mins to drive there from downtown.
I took photos last year as well, and taking this opportunity of switching to a new blog, I’m posting some new ones:
The road by the water; in winter, the lake surface is covered with thick ice and snow
Road by the lake

Lake Surface Lake

Sunset Sunset

Road by the Lake

Jingyuetan hosts the Vasaloppet International Ski Festival every winter.
There is a Vasa Museum next to the racecourse
Vasa Museum, snow bear and a christmas tree





Bisong Jingyue Tower, the highest point of Jingyuetan
The highest place, Bisong Tower


Red Lantern Red Lantern

Poor sled-pulling dogs




