
- 4.7/5
M22***85As summer vacation drew to a close, our family went to Hengdaohezi Tiger Park. You can take a shuttle bus inside the park to see the tigers up close. Personally, I felt it was unnecessary to take the bus (it costs extra; I forget how much). There are also liger animals there, and you can buy meat to feed the tigers. If you have children, you can buy some meat (you can't bring your own; it has to be sold in the tiger park for 100 yuan for 10 skewers). In conclusion, the tiger park is definitely worth a visit.
- 4.2/5
黄金小薯条Yabuli Ski Resort ⛷️🏂 is actually quite cost-effective outside of peak season because they have promotions! (Peak season is a different story... there's nothing you can do about it, for example, when the Ice and Snow World is open, or during Chinese New Year, that's peak season!) For beginners, I still recommend using skis 🎿 (you'll get the hang of it after a few falls) before trying snowboarding 🏂 (you'll fall and tumble, hahaha). Honestly, snowboarding is much harder than skiing ⛷️!
- 4.7/5
gz当地向导伊妹儿I watched others skiing at the Yabuli Ski Resort. Although I didn’t get to experience skiing myself, I had a lot of fun watching. It was a pity that my cell phone was not powerful and it froze after ten seconds outdoors.
- 4.5/5
M52***21Snow Town in China is a popular winter tourist destination with unique snow scenery. Its snow season is long, lasting from October to April of the following year, with snow that doesn't melt. Landscapes like "snow mushrooms" create a fairytale-like scene, even more enchanting at night when illuminated. However, Snow Town also has some drawbacks, such as relatively high prices, mainly due to the slippery roads and difficulties in transporting supplies during snowy weather, which is understandable. Overall, Snow Town is suitable for tourists with a strong desire for snow scenery, but advance planning is necessary to avoid being scammed.
- 4.5/5
最远不过是晚霞The main reason to visit Suifenhe is to see this national port. You can check out the photo exhibition inside the building to learn about its history. There are small souvenirs like refrigerator magnets at the main entrance.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userIt's my first time to Yanji. This city is suitable for internet celebrities to check in, but not for family travel. Fortunately, there is this ski resort. The bus here in Yanji is the same bus, but its time and route are different. Be sure to ask clearly before getting on the bus. The terminus of Line 11 of Mengdumei Ski Resort is the ski resort. There is a return bus at 4:40 pm. The ski resort has beginner, junior advanced, and advanced ski slopes. The advanced slopes are not fully open for the time being.
- 4.5/5
Dz80I went there once in 2013 or 2014. It was not as big as it is now, but the scenic area was more complete. The autumn scenery is full of autumn in the mountains. The scenery of Wuhua Mountain is particularly beautiful. The weather is a bit cold, but the scenery is really beautiful. The big Buddha is very majestic. Going up the mountain to worship the Buddha is also an experience. I bought a pack of incense and bowed to the Buddha when I saw him. Although I don’t ask for great wealth and honor, I hope that everything will be safe and peaceful.
- 4.6/5
M14***41"Climb the national gate to admire the exotic scenery and experience crossing the border bridge in one step." The Tumen Port consists of a road port and a railway port, and is China's second land port to North Korea. This time, we visited the road port, and you can also visit the border bridge and the national gate. The national gate is magnificent and the scenery is also very nice. Boundary marker No. 87 is also located here.
- 4.1/5
M14***41The "Instagrammable Wall" in Yanji seems to be a popular spot for taking photos online now. It's located opposite Yanbian University, and at first glance, it's quite impressive, densely packed with neon signs and various shops and restaurants. There's also a food street nearby with many stalls. It's a great place to stroll around if you haven't had dinner yet, and experience the feeling of going out to find food when you were in college.
- 4.0/5
印象西南5 stars! An immersive experience of Korean ethnic culture, the ultimate photo opportunity in Yanji! ✨ The Yanji Folk Culture Park, a must-visit in Yanji, truly exceeded expectations! A 30 RMB ticket (even cheaper online) allows for a fully immersive experience of Korean culture – incredible value! The park is open from 9 am to 9 pm, giving you plenty of time. It's also conveniently located just a 15-minute taxi ride from Chaoyangchuan Airport. The biggest surprise was the Hanbok (traditional Korean dress) photoshoot! The park is filled with clothing rental shops offering hundreds of styles to choose from, including courtly and everyday options. The embroidered patterns of peonies and cranes are exquisite, and a complete set with makeup and hairstyle is very cost-effective. Strolling through the century-old houses with their blue tiles and white walls in trendy Hanbok, the stone paths, pottery jars, and upturned eaves serve as natural backdrops. Every shot looks like a K-drama heroine – the whole park is filled with "Yanbian princesses," creating an amazing photo atmosphere. Besides photos, the cultural experiences are also incredibly rich! You can make rice cakes and taste sweet mulberry rice wine at the Intangible Cultural Heritage Experience Hall, sit on a heated floor and listen to a gayageum performance, instantly transporting you to a traditional Korean village. There are also traditional sports activities like swings and archery, suitable for both adults and children. In the evening, you can enjoy exciting long drum dances and fan dances, creating a fantastic atmosphere. Don't miss the authentic Korean cuisine in the park! The kimchi, cold noodles, and barbecue are all delicious and perfect for recharging after a long day. The park is commercialized but not chaotic, with full 5G coverage, allowing for seamless real-time sharing on social media and connecting with photographers to adjust angles – a fantastic experience. Whether you want to take beautiful photos, experience folk customs, or introduce traditional culture to your children, this place has it all! We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and allowing 3-4 hours for a thorough visit. It's sure to be an unforgettable stop on your Yanji trip, and I've already recommended it to my friends! Would you like me to help you create a "3-Hour Efficient Itinerary for the Folk Culture Park"? Includes tips on avoiding common pitfalls when renting Hanbok (traditional Korean clothing), the best photo spots, and must-try activities, helping you avoid unnecessary detours.














