
There is a Yaxue Inn 20 kilometers away from Xuexiang, which is the "Ice and Snow Gallery" scenic spot in Datudingzi. The "Ice and Snow Gallery" is just one of the many scenic spots in Datudingzi. The reason why it is introduced separately is not only because it was the filming location of "Where Are We Going, Dad?", but also because it is the most beautiful section of the Yaxue Highway, allowing tourists to stop and take pictures, and enjoy the ingenious and varied wonders of ice and snow that follow the objects as they go. It is truly a scene at every step.
Best time to travel in winter
About a day
Pass 140 yuan/person
8:00-16:00
Ten Miles of Ice and Snow Gallery is a natural scenic area in Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang, known for its vast snow-covered forests and frozen rivers. It represents the pristine winter beauty of northeast China and has become a popular destination for winter tourism and photography.
The attraction is located near Mudanjiang City in Heilongjiang Province. Visitors can take a train or bus to Mudanjiang, then transfer via local bus or taxi to reach the scenic area. Private car or tour shuttle services are also convenient.
The area is generally accessible from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the winter months (November to March) when the snow coverage is at its peak.
The entrance fee is around CNY 120–150 per person, depending on the season. Tickets can be purchased online through travel platforms or directly at the entrance.
Booking in advance is recommended during the peak winter season (December–February) to secure entry and transportation arrangements.
A full visit usually takes 3–5 hours, depending on participation in winter activities and photography stops.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and some tour operators offer English-speaking guides upon request.
Start at the main entrance, walk along the primary scenic trail, stop at photo points, participate in winter activities, and finish near the exit or café/rest area for refreshments.
Night visits are limited; most attractions are best experienced during daylight. Some areas may have evening lighting during special winter festivals.
The area can get busy during weekends and public holidays. Weekdays in early morning are the least crowded.
Facilities include public restrooms, small food stalls or cafes, rest areas along trails, and souvenir shops near the entrance.
Some trails may be slippery and uneven due to snow and ice, making accessibility challenging. Elderly or disabled visitors should take care, and children should be supervised.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used and recommended.
Nearby Mudanjiang and village areas have local restaurants offering northeastern Chinese cuisine, including dumplings, hot pot, and smoked meats.
Vegetarian options are available but limited. Halal food is more likely found in Mudanjiang city.
Options include guesthouses, small hotels, and winter lodges in Mudanjiang and nearby villages.
Souvenirs include snow-themed items, local handicrafts, postcards, and traditional clothing accessories.