
Changshou National Forest Park is located in the south of Binxi Town, Bin County, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, 50 kilometers away from Harbin City. It is the closest natural forest park to Harbin City.
The park is covered with dense forests, with undulating peaks and overlapping mountains. There are three major scenic spots, namely Prime Minister Peak, Qingtian Peak and Beiyin Mountain, and more than 70 scenic spots have been discovered.
There are all kinds of strange mountains and rocks everywhere, and the scenery is beautiful and fascinating.
Changshou National Forest Park is an ideal destination for forest tourism. Its forest coverage rate reaches 92%. The various scenic spots in the park are reasonably distributed, and one to three-day tours can be arranged.
Temperate monsoon climate, suitable for all seasons
1-3 days
20 yuan
All day
Changshou National Forest Park is known for its ecological significance and biodiversity. It serves as a vital area for the conservation of local wildlife and plants while offering a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts.
The park is located in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, around 25 kilometers from the city center. Visitors can take a taxi or drive to the park. Public transportation options like buses are also available, though taxis provide the most direct access.
The park is open year-round. The best times to visit are during spring and autumn (April to October) when the weather is pleasant and the scenery is most vibrant. Winter visits are also popular for snow-covered views, but be prepared for cold temperatures.
The entrance fee is approximately 20-30 CNY for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the park entrance, and some online platforms may offer advance booking during peak seasons.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary but recommended during holidays and weekends to avoid waiting in line. Booking a few days in advance during peak seasons is ideal.
A visit to Changshou National Forest Park typically takes around 3-4 hours, depending on how many trails you choose to explore and how much time you spend at the viewpoints and scenic areas.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available, and some English-speaking guides may be provided during peak seasons. Audio guides are typically available in Mandarin, but English options may be limited.
Start by entering through the main entrance, where you can explore the forest trails. Proceed towards the observation deck for great views, and then visit the birdwatching areas. Depending on time, you can loop back through other scenic routes.
Night visits and light shows are not available. The park is a daytime attraction, offering guided nature walks and photography sessions during daylight hours.
The park can get crowded on weekends and during holidays. The best times to visit for fewer crowds are weekday mornings, especially outside of peak tourist seasons.
The park has basic facilities, including toilets, rest areas, and water stations. However, food options are limited within the park, so it’s advisable to bring your own snacks or visit nearby eateries in Harbin.
The park is accessible to children and elderly visitors, although some trails may be challenging for those with mobility issues due to uneven terrain. It's recommended to inquire about the most accessible routes at the entrance.
Mobile payment systems such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted in the park. Credit cards may also be used for certain transactions, but it’s recommended to carry some cash for smaller purchases.
There are small local restaurants near the park entrance offering simple Chinese meals. For a wider selection, head to Harbin, which is only a short drive away and offers various dining options.
Vegetarian options are available at some local restaurants, but vegan and halal food may be harder to find in the immediate area. In Harbin, you can find more variety, especially in international restaurants.
There are small souvenir shops near the entrance of the park selling items like postcards, local handicrafts, and nature-themed products. For more extensive souvenir shopping, visit Harbin’s central shopping areas.
After visiting, the best options to continue your trip are by taxi or private car. Public buses are available but may require multiple transfers. Harbin’s train station and airport are accessible by car for longer trips.