
Diaoshuilou Waterfall, also known as Jingpo Lake Waterfall, is one of my country's most famous waterfalls and the highest in my country. Its magnificent scenery is considered the most spectacular of the Eight Scenic Spots of Jingpo. It rivals the charm and grandeur of Niagara Falls, the world's largest waterfall. Like a dragon emerging from the sea, its majestic majesty is breathtaking. The waterfall is over 300 meters wide, with a drop of over 20 meters. Its roaring waters merge into the Black Dragon Pool, creating a thunderous roar. Visitors can admire this magnificent spectacle from the east viewing platform. Spring and summer are the best seasons for viewing, when the waterfall's sheer volume of water and rising mist create a dreamy rainbow, creating a fairyland-like experience. This imposing, surging waters contrast sharply with the nearby Jingpo Lake. The tranquility and elegance of Jingpo Lake contrast with the exuberant energy of Diaoshuilou. A visit here offers a unique opportunity to experience a diverse array of scenic beauty.
Temperate continental monsoon climate, suitable for travel all year round
2 hours
15 yuan/person
8:00-16:00
Diaoshuilou Waterfall is a renowned natural landmark in Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang, known for its dramatic vertical drop and picturesque scenery. It is a symbol of the region’s natural beauty and attracts visitors for sightseeing, photography, and ecological tourism.
The waterfall is located near Mudanjiang City. Visitors can reach it by local bus, taxi, or private car. Walking trails from the parking area lead directly to the scenic viewpoints.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The best time to visit is spring to autumn for flowing water and lush greenery, or winter for ice formations.
The entrance fee is approximately CNY 60–80. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through local travel websites.
Advance booking is optional but recommended during peak holiday seasons or weekends.
2–3 hours are usually sufficient to explore the waterfall and surrounding trails.
Guided tours are available in Chinese. Some local tour operators may provide English-speaking guides upon request.
Start from the main entrance, follow the marked trail to the waterfall, explore surrounding trails and viewpoints, and return via the loop path to the entrance.
Night visits are generally not available. Special tours may be offered seasonally for photography or winter events.
Weekdays and early mornings are the least crowded. Peak times are weekends and national holidays.
Basic facilities include restrooms, a few small food stalls, drinking water points, benches, and a souvenir shop near the entrance.
Some trails may be uneven or slippery. Elderly and disabled visitors should take care, and children should be supervised on the paths.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used.
Nearby eateries in Mudanjiang offer northeastern Chinese cuisine including dumplings, noodles, and hot pot.
Vegetarian options are limited but available. Halal options are more likely in Mudanjiang city.
Accommodations include local hotels, guesthouses, and lodges in Mudanjiang City and nearby villages.
Souvenir shops sell postcards, local handicrafts, snow-themed items, and small decorative items.