
Dailing District is under the jurisdiction of Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province. It is also an experimental bureau directly under the Heilongjiang Provincial Forest Industry Bureau. Its system is a combination of government and enterprise.
Dailing District is located at the southern foot of the Lesser Khingan Mountains, nestled within a belt of low mountains and hills. The area is home to ethnic minorities such as the Manchu, Hui, Mongolian, and Korean. The district government and the Dailing Forestry Bureau are based in Dailing Subdistrict.
The continental humid monsoon climate makes it suitable for travel in all seasons.
Dailing Liangshui National Nature Reserve
The Liangshui National Nature Reserve, located at the southern foot of the Lesser Khingan Mountains, covers an area of 6,394 hectares, stretching 11 kilometers from north to south and 6.25 kilometers from east to west. It serves as an experimental base, teaching, and research area for Northeast Forestry University. It is one of China's remaining virgin Korean pine forests and a national nature reserve. Within the scenic area lies the "Shaoqi Pagoda," said to be the tower climbed by Liu Shaoqi and his wife during their inspection of Dailing.
Admission: Free
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Dailing Daqingshan
Daqing Mountain is located approximately 10 kilometers southwest of Dailing City. Its main peak, at 1,203 meters, is the second highest peak in the Lesser Khingan Range. It is 7 kilometers wide from east to west and 7.5 kilometers long from north to south. The mountain is densely forested, with subalpine birch forests in the upper reaches and mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests in the lower reaches.
Dailing Bishui Forest Park
Bishui Forest Park is located within the Bishui Scaly-billed Merganser Nature Reserve. The park features pavilions, a promenade, an amusement park, a Scaly-billed Merganser exhibition hall, a picnic restaurant, Crescent Island, a winding corridor, and a forest villa.
Dailing District is part of Yichun in Heilongjiang Province, known for its forest resources and timber industry. The district reflects northeastern Chinese rural life and has cultural significance due to its traditional villages and regional heritage.
Dailing District is located northeast of Yichun city. It can be reached by regional buses, taxis, or private vehicles. Walking is recommended for exploring local villages and nature spots.
The district is accessible year-round. Spring and autumn are the best times for pleasant weather and scenic views.
Most areas in Dailing are free to visit. Small local attractions or cultural sites may charge a minimal fee, payable on-site.
Generally, advance booking is not required. For guided tours or special events, booking 1–2 weeks in advance is recommended.
A day is sufficient for main sites, while 2–3 days allow for in-depth exploration of nature trails and local villages.
Guided tours are mainly in Chinese. English-speaking guides are rare and must be arranged in advance. Audio guides are generally unavailable.
Begin at the district center, visit cultural sites, explore villages and natural areas, and finish with a sunset viewpoint or local dining experience.
Night visits are limited. Some local festivals or seasonal events may offer evening activities.
Dailing District is generally quiet. Weekdays and non-holiday periods have fewer visitors, while festivals and peak travel seasons can bring more crowds.
Facilities include small local restaurants, shops, and tea houses. Public restrooms and rest areas may be limited outside central areas.
Main town areas are accessible, but hiking trails, forests, and village paths may be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors.
Cash is recommended for small purchases. Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted; credit cards are limited.
Local restaurants offer northeastern Chinese dishes. Small cafes or tea houses are available in the district center.
Vegetarian options exist in some restaurants. Vegan and halal options are limited and should be checked in advance.
Guesthouses, small hotels, and homestays are available, especially near the district center. Advance booking is recommended during peak periods.
Souvenirs include local handicrafts, wooden items, embroidery, and specialty food products.
Buses, taxis, or private vehicles are convenient for traveling to nearby towns, scenic areas, or returning to Yichun city.