
Legend has it that this is the birthplace of the black dragon. Compared with other forest parks, it is more quiet.
Here, the valleys are deep, the rivers are wide, the streams are clear, and the forests are lush and the flowers are abundant. There is not only the exotic Russian-style garden but also the ancient and tranquil Huilong Temple.
Climb the steps along the tree-lined path to Donggao Terrace for a panoramic view of Huilong Bay. In the summer, take your children to the vineyards for fruit picking, or get up close and personal with black bears, badgers, monkeys, pheasants, and more at the small zoo.
Suitable for travel all year round
About 3 hours
Peak season (May 1st - October 31st): 50 yuan/person; off-season (November 1st - April 30th): 35 yuan/person. Round-trip sightseeing bus fare: 5 yuan/person/trip, tour guide service: 50 yuan.
6:00-18:00
Huilong Bay is a scenic freshwater bay near Yichun, Heilongjiang, known for its serene natural environment, rich biodiversity, and as a recreational area for locals and tourists. It contributes to regional ecological preservation and outdoor leisure activities.
The bay is located near Yichun city in Heilongjiang Province. Visitors can reach it via taxi, private car, or local bus. Walking paths and trails are available along the bay for exploration.
Open daily from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Spring and summer offer mild weather and vibrant scenery, while autumn provides colorful foliage and comfortable temperatures.
Entrance fees are generally around 30–50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance; online booking may be available during peak seasons.
Advance booking is recommended on weekends or public holidays. Booking one to two days ahead is usually sufficient.
Visitors typically spend 2–4 hours to fully enjoy the bay, trails, and recreational activities.
Guided tours are occasionally offered in Chinese. English or other language services may require prior arrangement.
Begin at the main entrance, follow the lakeside trail clockwise, stop at observation decks, explore boating areas, and conclude with a relaxation or picnic spot near the shore.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special eco-tours may be arranged on request, mostly during weekends or holidays.
Weekdays are generally less crowded. Weekends and holidays see more visitors, especially in summer.
Main lakeside trails are mostly flat and accessible for elderly and children. Some areas with natural terrain may be challenging for visitors with mobility issues.
Cash is accepted. Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted at entrance points and vendors.
Small local restaurants and cafes are located near the entrance and nearby villages, offering local Heilongjiang dishes and snacks.
Vegetarian options are available. Vegan and halal options may be limited and require advance inquiry.
Hotels, guesthouses, and inns are available in Yichun city and near Huilong Bay for convenient lodging.
Souvenir shops near the entrance sell postcards, local handicrafts, and forest-themed items.
Taxis or private cars are the most convenient. Local buses can connect visitors back to Yichun city or nearby attractions.