Changchun Jingyuetan Lake is truly an incredible travel destination!
Located in southeastern Changchun, it's the sister lake of Taiwan's Sun Moon Lake and is known as the "Pearl of the Green Sea." With a vast expanse and a forest coverage rate of 96%, Jingyuetan Lake offers a tranquil haven amidst the bustling city, a veritable "urban oxygen bar."
With crystal-clear waters and surrounded by 119 mountains, Jingyuetan gets its name from the crescent-shaped reservoir it holds. The interplay of mountains and water creates a picturesque scene. Strolling along the lake's edge, the gentle breeze, tinged with pine scent, will surely rejuvenate you. Each season offers its own unique charm. In spring, the grass and trees burst into green, and ice flowers break through the ice to bloom. Summer offers a perfect escape from the heat, with lotus flowers filling the pond. Autumn brings a vibrant array of colors to the mountains and forests. In winter, the lake transforms into a silvery kingdom of snow, offering captivating scenery and exciting skiing.
Jingyuetan offers a wealth of activities. You can cycle around the lake, take a cable car for an aerial view, or paddle a bamboo raft through the wetland reeds to experience its unique ecological beauty. Furthermore, cultural attractions such as the Jingyue Goddess Statue, the Bisong Jingyue Pagoda, and the Taiping Bell Tower add a touch of cultural charm to the scenic area.
In short, Jingyuetan is impeccable in both its natural scenery and the recreational experience, making it a truly worthwhile experience!