
The Lotus Nature Reserve is located in Changchun City, Jilin Province. The "Lotus Nature Reserve", 53 kilometers away from the city, is rich in water and grass, and hundreds of hectares of lotus flowers are like red clouds falling to the ground. The area is rare in China.
“Visit Dehui and see the lotus flowers, where cranes and ducks live.” This proverb captures the unique characteristics of Dehui’s tourism.
Every July and August when the lotus flowers are in full bloom, dozens of rare birds such as red-crowned cranes, mandarin ducks, and wild ducks come here to "settle down", and people who come to appreciate flowers and watch birds flock to it.
The nearby Banlashan Scenic Area has convenient transportation, pleasant scenery, and pristine natural ecological beauty, and it attracts a constant stream of tourists.
It is a rare lotus nature reserve in northern my country and the largest wild lotus area in Northeast China.
There are also unique large areas of shallow water and low-lying meadows with lush aquatic plants, which are good habitats and breeding places for birds and rare birds.
Temperate monsoon climate, July to August
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The Lotus Nature Reserve is known for its rich biodiversity and historical significance as a sanctuary for lotus flowers, an iconic symbol in Chinese culture. It plays a key role in preserving the region's unique ecosystem, attracting both environmental researchers and nature lovers.
The reserve is located in Changchun, Jilin Province, approximately 20 kilometers from the city center. It can be reached by taxi, or visitors can take local buses that connect to the reserve. Walking is possible, but a taxi or bus is recommended for convenience.
The reserve is open daily from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the summer months (June to August) when the lotus flowers are in full bloom, providing a spectacular view.
The entrance fee is around 40-50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased directly at the entrance or online through the reserve’s official website for added convenience.
It’s advisable to book tickets in advance during peak seasons (summer), at least 1-2 days prior to your visit, to secure your spot and avoid long queues.
You will need approximately 2-3 hours to explore the Lotus Nature Reserve, including walking through the lotus fields, taking a boat ride, and visiting the informational exhibits.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some guides may speak basic English. Audio guides are also offered in multiple languages, including English, for self-guided tours.
Night visits and light shows are not available, but the reserve provides a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere during the day, especially in the early morning and late afternoon.
The reserve can get crowded on weekends and during holidays, especially in summer. To avoid the crowds, visit on weekdays, particularly in the early morning or late afternoon.
Facilities include rest areas, toilets, and small food stalls offering snacks and drinks. There are also souvenir shops selling lotus-related products and local handicrafts.
The reserve is accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors, with paved pathways and rest areas. However, some boat rides may not be wheelchair accessible.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay and Alipay) are widely accepted, along with cash. Credit cards are not commonly accepted, so it’s best to use mobile payments or bring cash.
There are a few local restaurants near the entrance of the reserve, offering Chinese cuisine. You may also find small food stalls within the reserve for a quick bite.
Vegetarian options are available at nearby restaurants, but vegan and halal food options may be limited. It’s best to check in advance if you have specific dietary requirements.
There are several hotels in Changchun city center, which is about a 30-minute drive from the reserve. Options range from budget hotels to more luxurious accommodations.
Yes, there are souvenir shops selling lotus-themed items such as art, textiles, and handmade crafts. Local handicrafts and cultural souvenirs are also available.
You can take a taxi or local bus to other nearby attractions, or use the city’s public transport system to explore Changchun further.