
Qingshan Lake National Wetland Park, located in Jinqiao Town, Wansheng District, Chongqing, covers a radius of 100 kilometers. This man-made lake, previously known locally as Zhangsantang Reservoir, served as a small stream called Yangsheng River before the reservoir was built. Today, it serves as a hilly, lake-based rural wetland tourism destination and a base for social practice programs for primary and secondary schools focused on specialized education and quality development.
The scenic area boasts a vibrant natural landscape and vibrant surroundings, showcasing breathtaking scenery such as the Pear Garden's Spring Scenery, Green Mountains at Sunset, the Autumn Moon over the Osmanthus Fragrance, a Health-Replenishing Waterfall, and a Misty Village in the Rain. The area is also rich in cultural heritage, featuring the Qijiang Ancient Artisan Art, steeped in traditional artisan culture, and the traditional agricultural practices of the indigenous people. The scenic area also boasts the National Intangible Cultural Heritage Jinqiao Chuida Musical Instrument, the Ziru Cemetery, a patriotic education center, and the Han Dynasty Cliff Tombs.
humid subtropical climate;
Suitable for all seasons
Three Ponds Fisherman's Song
Located on the Wujiawan Peninsula of Qingshan Lake, the Santang Fisherman's Song, originally known as Zhangsantang, was a popular spot for locals to hunt during their leisure time, thanks to its abundance of fish and shrimp, including grass carp, mullet, and carp. This unique fishing and hunting culture, a fundamental survival skill of our ancestors, has been passed down to this day, giving rise to the name Santang Fisherman's Song.
Health Waterfall
Yangsheng Feipu, formerly known as Liushuiyan Waterfall, is located in the bay inside Liushuiyan Bridge. The river cascades down the cliffs, creating a beautiful waterfall. The waterfall flows year-round and is quite spectacular when the water is high.
Green Mountains in the Evening
Qingshan Lake National Wetland Park retains the original ecological landscape of a rural wetland park in a hilly area. Island paths are staggered along the shores of Qingshan Lake, and wooden plank roads and bluestone slabs are laid out in a staggered pattern. In the evening, strolling along the lakeside as the sun sets, the sky is filled with shimmering clouds, and the water shimmers, evokes the feeling of "the fleeting life gradually appreciates the beauty of the sunset, and the evening glow is cast on the green mountains." "Evening Glow on Green Mountains" is one of the twelve scenic spots in Wansheng.
Recommended 1-day tour
Free, some attractions require additional fees
9:00 - 21:30
Qingshan Lake National Wetland Park is an important ecological site in Chongqing, offering a unique wetland environment that supports diverse wildlife. It plays a key role in conserving water quality, providing habitats for migratory birds, and contributing to the ecological balance in the region.
The park is located in the Qijiang District of Chongqing, easily accessible by taxi or private car. There are no direct metro links, but local buses from downtown Chongqing can take you close to the park's entrance. Walking around the park is a pleasant way to explore its beauty.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during spring and autumn when the weather is mild, and the wetlands are most vibrant. Early morning or late afternoon visits are ideal for bird watching.
The entrance fee is about 20 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the park's entrance. Online ticket booking is not typically necessary for individual visitors.
Advance booking is not required, unless visiting during public holidays or weekends when the park might be crowded.
A visit to the park typically takes around 2 to 3 hours. However, if you're interested in bird watching or nature photography, you may want to spend more time exploring.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides are not commonly offered, but park staff provide information at the visitor center in Chinese.
The best viewpoints are from the observation towers and the edge of the lake, where you can capture beautiful shots of the wetlands, birds, and sunsets.
Start at the main entrance and follow the wetland trail. Stop by the observation towers for views, and continue along the lake for a boat ride. Conclude your visit with a walk through the reed fields and educational exhibits.
The park does not currently offer night visits, light shows, or special tours. It is best to visit during daylight hours for the full experience of the natural surroundings.
The park can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. For a more peaceful visit, try to visit on weekdays, especially in the morning or later in the afternoon.
There are public toilets, rest areas, and water refill stations throughout the park. Basic food stalls are available for snacks, but there are no large restaurants or shops inside the park.
The park is generally accessible for elderly visitors and children, with paved paths for easy walking. However, some areas may have uneven terrain, so it's best to check with park staff for specific routes that are more accessible for those with mobility challenges.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay and Alipay) are accepted inside the park. Credit cards are less commonly accepted at food stalls and small shops.
Vegetarian options are available at the park's food stalls, but halal food may be harder to find inside the park. However, there are halal restaurants in the surrounding areas of Qijiang District.
There are a few souvenir shops near the park's entrance selling nature-themed items, such as handcrafted goods, local art, and eco-friendly products.
Public buses and taxis are readily available near the park for continuing your trip. You can also use ride-hailing apps like Didi to reach other destinations in Chongqing.