
Yaxue Passage is a 93-kilometer-long road that runs from Yabuli Ski Resort to Xuexiang. Construction began in 2009 and was completed and opened to traffic in 2011. From here, you can overlook Laotuding Mountain and it is also a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts. Here, you can not only experience the spectacular scenery of crossing the forest and snowfield, but also feel the elegant and clean beauty brought by the rime.
Best time to travel in winter
long time
08:00~16:00
Yaxue Station is a regional railway station in Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang. It plays a role in connecting local communities and facilitating transport of passengers and goods. The station and surrounding railway lines are historically significant as part of northeast China’s rail development.
Yaxue Station is located in Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang. Visitors can reach it by local buses, taxis, or private cars. Walking is possible in the surrounding village and scenic areas.
The station operates according to train schedules, typically from early morning to late evening. Best times to visit for sightseeing are spring and autumn when weather is mild.
No specific entrance fee for the station itself. Train tickets for travel can be purchased online, at ticket counters, or via mobile apps.
Booking train tickets in advance is recommended, especially during holidays. Generally, 1–2 weeks in advance ensures availability.
2–4 hours are sufficient to explore the station area, take photos, and enjoy nearby walks. Train rides may require more time depending on destinations.
Guided tours are generally not available at Yaxue Station. Visitors can explore independently. Some travel agencies may offer English guides for nearby scenic trips.
Start at the station building, explore platforms and nearby tracks, then take a walk or cycle along adjacent rural paths. Include a short train ride if possible for the full experience.
Night visits are possible but limited; there are no organized light shows or special tours at the station.
The station is relatively quiet except during train arrival/departure peaks. Weekdays and non-holiday periods are least crowded.
Basic facilities include restrooms, small kiosks or convenience stores, and waiting areas. Limited food and beverage options.
Accessible for elderly and children, though some areas may have stairs or uneven surfaces. Disabled access is limited in rural parts.
Cash is widely accepted; some kiosks and ticket counters may accept mobile payments. Card acceptance is limited.
Small local eateries and snack shops are available near the station and in adjacent villages.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan or halal options are limited and may need prior arrangement.
Small guesthouses and budget hotels are available in Mudanjiang City and nearby villages.
Limited souvenir shops near the station; typical items include local handicrafts and railway-themed memorabilia.
Taxi, private car, or buses to Mudanjiang City center and nearby scenic areas. Train connections available for longer travel.