
Huinan is located in the southeastern part of Jilin Province. It has magnificent mountains and rivers and a variety of colors. It has towering mountains, hilly valleys, fertile plains and crisscrossing rivers. It is known as the gateway to Changbai Mountain.
The most famous scenic spot is undoubtedly Longwan Lake. Huifa Mountain is abrupt and beautiful, waves hit the lonely peak, and the mountains and water complement each other. It is a natural and beautiful sight.
The northern temperate continental monsoon climate is best for travel in winter and summer.
Longwan Group National Forest Park--Triangle Dragon Bay
Jilin Longwan National Forest Park is located at the northern foot of the Changbai Mountains and belongs to the middle section of the Longgang Mountains of the Changbai Mountains. It is a national AAAA-level tourist scenic spot, a national science popularization base, and a national photographer creation base.
The park is planned to be divided into ten scenic areas - "seven bays, one waterfall, and two peaks", namely Sanjiaolong Bay, Dalong Bay, Erlong Bay, Xiaolong Bay, Donglong Bay, Nanlong Bay, Hanlong Bay, Diaoshuihu Waterfall, Jinlongdingzi Mountain and Sifangdingzi Mountain.
Ticket price: 50 yuan
Opening hours: 7:00-17:00
Recommended play time: more than 3 hours
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Diaoshuihu Waterfall
Diaoshuihu Waterfall, a 15-minute drive from Sanjiaolong Bay and nestled against Jinlongdingzi Mountain, was formed by the tension in the riverbed caused by a volcanic eruption. It's about 10 meters wide and has a drop of 7 meters.
What is even more unique is that there is another stream of water that looks like a fountain, gushing down from the middle of the cliff, just like water in a teapot pouring out from the spout, so the locals call it the "Hanging Kettle".
Ticket price: 45 yuan
Recommended playing time: about 1 hour
Huinan is a quiet town in Jilin Province, known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage. It has a rich history tied to agriculture and regional trade, offering a glimpse into rural life in northeastern China.
Huinan is located in Tonghua City, Jilin Province. You can reach it by taking a bus or taxi from Tonghua, which is around 50 km away. There is no metro service to this area.
The area is open year-round, but the best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the landscape is at its most beautiful.
Most attractions in Huinan, such as local parks or temples, do not have an entrance fee. For specific attractions like hot springs or boat rides, the prices vary and can be purchased onsite or through local travel platforms online.
Booking tickets in advance is not generally required, except for special tours or during peak tourist seasons. It’s a good idea to book a day or two ahead during holidays or festivals.
You can explore Huinan in about a day, with additional time for hikes, local dining, and sightseeing. If you’re visiting multiple attractions, consider 1-2 days for a more relaxed visit.
Guided tours may be available in Chinese, but audio guides or English-speaking guides may be limited. It’s best to check with local tour operators before your visit.
Start with a visit to the local temples, then explore the scenic rivers and lakes. End with a hike through the surrounding hills to enjoy views of the town and nearby nature.
Night visits are not typically available, but you may be able to enjoy local events during festivals or holidays. Special tours should be checked with local agencies.
Huinan is a quieter destination and doesn’t attract large crowds, making it a great place to visit during weekdays or non-holiday seasons for a more peaceful experience.
The area is accessible for children and elderly visitors, though some hikes may be more challenging. The town itself is generally flat and easy to navigate.
Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted, but it’s always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller purchases or in case of mobile payment issues.
There are several small, local restaurants and cafes in Huinan offering traditional Jilin cuisine, including noodle dishes, fish, and seasonal specialties.
Vegetarian options are available in local restaurants, and there may be some halal options due to the regional diversity.
There are budget accommodations in the town and nearby, ranging from guesthouses to mid-range hotels. For more luxury options, consider staying in Tonghua city, which is around an hour away.
Souvenir shops in the area offer local crafts such as wood carvings, ethnic clothing, and regional teas.
Taxis and buses are available to take you back to Tonghua city, or you can use ride-hailing services. The nearby train station offers further transportation options to other parts of Jilin Province.