
Panshi City is under the jurisdiction of Jilin City, Jilin Province. It is the place where the anti-Japanese heroes Yang Jingyu and Li Hongguang once fought.
Guanma Cave, a unique landscape created by the mighty power of nature over hundreds of millions of years, complements the Lianhuashan Forest Park and the Yellow River Reservoir Scenic Area, making it a tourist destination with unique scenery.
Guanma Cave is the largest surface lava cave in the province.
Temperate continental monsoon weather, best for travel in summer and autumn
Guanma Cave
Guanma Cave is a surface lava cave formed by volcanic eruptions during crustal movement about 100 million years ago. The cave is distributed in the Carboniferous strata of the Paleozoic Era. The rocks are mostly limestone and marble. Due to the long-term erosion of large amounts of acidic substances from volcanic eruptions and the orogenic movement inside the earth, a magnificent and winding underground cave was formed.
It is scorching hot outside the cave, but pleasantly cool inside. The cave is deep, colorful, and has unique scenery, each scene is better than the other, which makes tourists breathtaking.
Ticket price: 50/person
Opening hours: 8:00-16:00
Tel: 0432-65935108; 0432-65935588
Lianhuashan Primeval Forest Park
What does the densely forested boreal forest look like? Visit Lianhua Mountain and you'll find out. This primeval forest park is China's closest to a major city, 110 kilometers from both Changchun and Jilin. Take a stroll through the forest and let the lush greenery bathe your eyes!
Tickets: 20/person
The rock in Jilin City is known for its stunning natural beauty and distinctive formations. While not as famous as other landmarks, it is a beloved local attraction for nature lovers, photographers, and hikers.
The rock is located in the outskirts of Jilin City, Jilin Province. You can take a taxi or a bus from the city center to reach the base. There are also walking trails leading to the site, which are popular among hikers.
The attraction is open year-round, with the best visiting times being from April to October. It's open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful visit.
The entrance fee is approximately 20 CNY. Tickets can be purchased directly at the entrance, and no online booking is required.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary, especially during off-peak seasons. During holidays or peak seasons, it may be wise to book at least a day in advance to avoid long lines.
You can fully explore the site in 1 to 2 hours, depending on your pace and interest in hiking and photography.
Guided tours are typically available in Mandarin. Audio guides may not be offered, but local guides are accessible for a more personalized experience.
The recommended route involves taking the main trail up to the top of the rock, enjoying the views along the way, then descending via the secondary trail to explore the base. This will allow you to see the site from multiple perspectives.
There are no night visits or light shows at this rock. It is best enjoyed during daylight hours, with the added bonus of the beautiful lighting at sunrise or sunset.
The attraction can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are early mornings on weekdays, particularly outside the summer and holiday seasons.
The rocky terrain and steep trails may not be suitable for elderly or disabled visitors. Children can enjoy the visit if they are comfortable with the mild hikes, though some areas may require caution.
Cash is accepted at the site, but mobile payments via WeChat Pay or Alipay are commonly used. Credit cards are not typically accepted.
There are no significant restaurants or cafes inside the park. However, local eateries in Jilin City offer a variety of dining options, including traditional Chinese and regional cuisine.
Vegetarian options are typically available at local eateries near the park. Halal food may be limited, but options can be found in Jilin City’s Muslim districts.
Small souvenir shops near the entrance sell local handicrafts, including keychains, postcards, and small stone carvings inspired by the rock formations.
After visiting the rock, you can take a taxi or public bus back to Jilin City. From there, you can continue your trip by train or bus to other parts of Jilin Province or beyond.