
Tangwang River Stone Forest belongs to the Lesser Khingan Mountains. It was formed in the late Paleozoic era and is part of the Haixining fold movement mountain system. The rocks are mainly granite, diorite, etc. Due to the long geological movement, it is affected by various ground stresses to form various faults, and the topography shows a unique peak and stone landscape.
Temperate continental monsoon climate, suitable for travel year-round
2-3 hours
All day
Tangwang River Stone Forest is a natural geological site in Yichun, Heilongjiang, known for its striking stone formations along the Tangwang River. The area is ecologically significant, featuring diverse plant and animal species, and it is a popular site for geological and ecological studies.
The Stone Forest is located near Yichun City, Heilongjiang. Visitors can reach it by taxi, private car, or local buses from the city center. Walking trails allow exploration of the stone formations along the river.
Open year-round. Best times to visit are late spring to early autumn for mild weather and clear views. Winter visits are possible but may be challenging due to snow and ice.
Entrance fees are generally around CNY 30–50. Tickets can usually be purchased at the park entrance; online booking may be available through local tourism platforms.
Advance booking is generally not required except during public holidays. For guided tours or peak periods, booking a few days ahead is recommended.
Approximately 3–5 hours to explore the main trails, take photos, and enjoy the scenic areas.
Guided tours may be available in Chinese. English-speaking guides might be arranged in advance through local tour operators.
Start at the main entrance, follow the marked trails along the river to explore stone formations, visit observation points, and return via the loop trail. Include breaks at rest areas and scenic viewpoints.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Occasional special tours or educational programs may be offered, mainly during peak season or holidays.
The park is usually not crowded on weekdays or outside public holidays. Weekends and national holidays see more visitors.
Facilities include basic restrooms, picnic areas, benches, and small snack kiosks near the entrance. Shops are limited within the park.
Main trails are moderately accessible, but uneven paths may challenge elderly or disabled visitors. Children should be supervised near cliffs and river edges.
Cash is accepted at the entrance; mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used in nearby facilities.
Nearby Yichun City and park entrance areas have local restaurants offering northeastern Chinese cuisine, including fish, noodles, and dumplings.
Vegetarian options are available at some nearby restaurants. Halal food may be limited and is mostly found in Yichun City.
Hotels, guesthouses, and inns are available in Yichun City or near the park entrance, ranging from budget to mid-range options.
Souvenirs include postcards, local handicrafts, and natural-themed gifts reflecting the stone forest and river.