
Zhenlai County is located in northwestern Jilin Province and northeast of Baicheng City. Here, you can admire a variety of rare birds and gallop freely across the endless grasslands, enjoying the breathtaking scenery of "vast skies, boundless fields, and the sight of cattle and sheep grazing in the wind-blown grass." You can also enjoy a leisurely cruise on the Nenjiang River, riding the waves and enjoying the thrill of rafting. Visitors can also participate in folk sports and fitness activities such as horseback riding, archery, and wrestling, and savor unique ethnic cuisine such as milk tea, hand-held meat, and roasted whole lamb.
Momong National Nature Reserve is a national AAAA-level scenic spot and a national nature reserve. It is a place where birds can fly freely and sing to their heart's content. The primitive and ancient ecological environment and modern tourist facilities will make it a tourist destination.
Temperate continental monsoon climate, best for travel in summer
Momong National Nature Reserve
On the banks of the picturesque Nenjiang River lies a magical and beautiful place known as the "hometown of cranes and a bird paradise." It is the Jilin Momong National Nature Reserve. Of the 15 crane species in the world, nine are found in China. Throughout the course of evolution, six have chosen the magical land of Momong. Three of these species inhabit, breed, and raise their young here. These cranes cherish their homeland and yearn for human compassion and care.
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Zhenlai is a county-level city in White City, Jilin, with historical importance as a regional trade and cultural center. It reflects the traditional lifestyle of Northeastern China and serves as a gateway to explore rural and natural attractions in the region.
Zhenlai is in northwestern Jilin province. Visitors can reach it by bus or taxi from nearby major cities like Baicheng or Changchun. Walking is suitable for exploring local streets and small attractions.
Most attractions are open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are late spring through early autumn, when weather is mild and scenery is most appealing.
Entrance fees vary by attraction, typically ranging from 20–50 CNY. Tickets are purchased mostly onsite; some larger sites may allow online booking.
Advance booking is not generally required except for major events or popular festivals. Booking a few days ahead is recommended in such cases.
A full day is sufficient to explore the main attractions, local markets, and nearby scenic spots.
Guided tours are occasionally available in Chinese. Audio guides and English-language tours are limited.
Start at the central historical area, walk along rivers and main streets, visit temples and cultural sites, explore local markets, then finish with nearby scenic spots or countryside walks.
Night visits are limited; some local events or festivals may include evening activities, but regular light shows are not common.
Zhenlai is generally not crowded. Weekdays and off-peak seasons (spring and autumn) are best for a quiet visit.
Basic facilities include public toilets, small local restaurants, rest areas, water points, and a few souvenir shops.
Some areas are accessible, but uneven paths and hilly terrain may make access challenging for elderly or disabled visitors.
Cash is widely used. Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are accepted at some restaurants and shops, while credit card use is limited.
Local restaurants serve traditional Northeastern Chinese cuisine, including dumplings, noodles, and regional specialties. Small cafes may offer tea and snacks.
Vegetarian options are available at some restaurants; halal options are limited.
Nearby accommodations include guesthouses, inns, and small hotels offering basic amenities for travelers.
Souvenirs include local crafts, snacks, traditional decorations, and small cultural items.
Options include local buses, taxis, or private cars to nearby cities or scenic areas for onward travel.