
The Bailang Scenic Area of Dongjiang Lake is located in Bailang Township, Zixing City, Chenzhou City, Hunan Province. It's a lake-island scenic area, close to Tian'e Mountain National Forest Park and Xingning Ancient Town. Here, you can admire the clear, turquoise waters of Dongjiang Lake, which blends the beauty of the mountains with the charm of the water. The azure sky is reflected in the lake, and at night, the scenery offers a stunning night view.
The best time to visit the Bailang Scenic Area of Dongjiang Lake Scenic Area is spring and autumn, when the climate is pleasant and the scenery is beautiful.
Spring (March-May): In spring, flowers bloom and plants revive in the Bailang Scenic Area, making it a great time to enjoy the natural scenery.
Autumn (September-November): In autumn, the sky in Bailang Scenic Area is blue and the lake is clear, making it a great place to take photos.
【Recommended attractions】
→Crocodile Island
Crocodile Island is an island in the lake of Bailang Scenic Area. It is named after the many rocks on the island that resemble crocodiles. Visitors can take a boat to Crocodile Island to admire the island's unique rocks and the beautiful scenery of the lake and mountains.
→ Lock the island to watch fish
Lock Island, another island in the Bailang Scenic Area, is decorated with numerous giant iron locks, symbolizing love and friendship. Visitors can admire the fish in the lake and purchase iron locks to attach to the island, symbolizing everlasting love and friendship.
【Recommended Play Time】
4-6 hours
Free and open
08:30-17:00 all year round
Bailang Scenic Area is a natural and cultural site in Chenzhou, Hunan. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, biodiversity, and preserved historical sites, offering insight into local traditions and natural heritage.
The scenic area is located near Chenzhou City, Hunan Province. Visitors can reach it by taxi or ride-hailing services. Local buses may connect nearby towns, followed by walking or shuttle services within the area.
Generally open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are ideal for visiting due to mild weather and scenic beauty. Mornings are typically less crowded.
Tickets usually cost around 50–80 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through local tourism platforms.
Advance booking is recommended during weekends, holidays, or peak seasons, ideally a few days prior to visiting.
2–4 hours are sufficient for exploring major scenic spots, trails, and viewpoints. Longer visits allow more relaxation and photography.
Guided tours in Mandarin are usually available. Audio guides in English may be limited and should be inquired locally.
Night visits and light shows are generally not offered. Special cultural events may occur during local festivals.
Weekdays and mornings are the least crowded. Weekends and holidays may see higher visitor numbers, especially at popular viewpoints.
Facilities include restrooms, water stations, picnic/rest areas, small cafes or snack vendors, and souvenir shops.
Most areas are accessible to children and elderly visitors. Some trails may be uneven, so disabled visitors may need assistance.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are generally accepted at the entrance and in shops or cafes.
Nearby eateries offer Hunan cuisine and local snacks. Some cafes or food stalls may be available inside the scenic area.
Vegetarian options are typically available. Halal options are limited and may require traveling to nearby towns.
Hotels, guesthouses, and homestays are available in Chenzhou City, generally 10–20 minutes by car.
Souvenirs include local handicrafts, traditional textiles, postcards, and small wooden carvings.