Jingyuetan National Forest Park

Known as the Green Pearl of Northern China, Jingyuetan National Forest Park is one of the largest urban forest parks in Asia, featuring a stunning crescent-shaped reservoir surrounded by lush forests

Jingyuetan National Forest Park

Key Information

Area Size

96 square kilometers

Established Year

1988

Forest Coverage

Over 80%

Lake Area

4.3 square kilometers

Best Visiting Season

All seasons with different highlights

Main Attractions

Crescent Lake, Forest Trails, Ice Festival, Cherry Blossoms

Wildlife

Over 200 bird species and various mammals

Accessibility

Easy access from downtown Changchun

Jingyuetan National Forest Park covers an impressive 96 square kilometers and is renowned for its beautiful crescent-shaped reservoir that gives the park its name, which translates to Pure Moon Lake. This ecological paradise combines natural beauty with recreational activities throughout all four seasons. The park features over 100 square kilometers of pristine forest with more than 30 different tree species, creating a perfect habitat for diverse wildlife. During winter, the park transforms into a magical ice and snow wonderland, hosting the annual Jingyuetan Ice and Snow Festival with magnificent ice sculptures and winter sports. Spring brings cherry blossoms and vibrant flowers, summer offers refreshing lake activities and forest trails, while autumn showcases spectacular foliage colors. The park serves as Changchuns green lung and provides a perfect escape from urban life while offering educational opportunities about forest conservation and ecological protection.

Things to Do

  • Take a scenic boat ride on Jingyuetan Lake to admire the crescent-shaped reservoir
  • Walk or bike along the 18-kilometer forest trail surrounding the lake
  • Visit during winter for the spectacular Ice and Snow Festival with ice sculptures
  • Enjoy cherry blossom viewing during spring in the parks extensive gardens
  • Try winter sports like skiing and ice skating at the winter sports facilities
  • Explore the forest ecology museum to learn about local flora and fauna
  • Have a picnic in designated areas while enjoying the natural surroundings
  • Participate in seasonal fruit picking activities in the orchards
  • Take photography tours to capture the parks stunning landscapes throughout the year
  • Join guided nature walks to learn about forest conservation efforts