
Wangchi, located 13 kilometers southwest of Tianchi, is one of the "Seventy-Two Dragon Ponds" of Changbai Mountain. Its water is pristine, and its banks are covered with ulula grass and cattails, as well as beautiful mountain birch and tower pine trees.
It is backed by Yuxue Peak, faces Jinjiang River, and is hand in hand with the magical and beautiful alpine garden.
Suitable for travel all year round
Less than 1 hour
Tickets are included in the Changbai Mountain Scenic Area Pass
Monday to Sunday 06:00-17:00
Wang Chi is a natural lake area in Jilin, valued for its serene environment and ecological importance. It is significant as a local recreational and natural scenic spot, providing a peaceful retreat and supporting regional biodiversity.
Wang Chi is located in Jilin province. Visitors can reach it by taxi or private car from nearby towns. Walking is ideal once on-site, along the lakeside paths and trails.
The site is generally open during daylight hours. The best times to visit are from late spring to early autumn when the weather is pleasant and the scenery is at its most vibrant.
Entrance fees may be required and are typically purchased offline at the entrance.
Advance booking is usually not necessary, except during holidays or peak tourist periods.
1–2 hours is generally sufficient to explore the lake and surrounding trails at a relaxed pace.
Guided tours are uncommon. Visitors generally explore on their own. Local guides may be available in Chinese, but English guidance is limited.
Start at the main entrance, visit the lakefront, follow the walking trails to observation points, and return along the lakeside path.
Night visits are generally not allowed, and there are no light shows or special tours.
The area is moderately visited. Early mornings and weekdays are the least crowded times.
Some trails may be uneven. Elderly visitors and children should take care, and accessibility for disabled visitors is limited.
Cash is recommended for entrance fees and small purchases. Mobile payments may be available in limited areas.
Nearby local eateries offer simple meals. There are no major restaurants within the lake area.
Vegetarian options are generally available; vegan and halal options are limited.
Small guesthouses and local hotels are available in nearby towns. Larger accommodations can be found in Jilin city.
Limited souvenir options exist near the entrance, including postcards and small handicrafts.
Private car or taxi is recommended to reach nearby towns, scenic areas, or Jilin city.