
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userI went to Zhibei Village a little late this time. The flowers had withered and the green grass had withered. However, the traces of history were still there. Walking in the village brought back countless childhood memories. All the tickets were refunded and can be used in any store in Zhibei Village. The key is that the prices in Zhibei Village are relatively reasonable, basically the same as the morning market prices in the city.
- 4.4/5
喵喵It's really good. The whole park is not big, there are always performances, but the time arrangement is not reasonable. You have to walk back and forth. I walked around the whole park several times that day. The iron flower and disco in the evening are good. The staff are very enthusiastic.
- 4.4/5
159***23The teacher's explanation was very detailed and vivid, and he turned each exhibition into a historical story. The children listened very carefully, especially the part about the Northeast Allied Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall. I was moved to tears several times. It was a great museum explanation experience.
- 4.1/5
macau1stChangchun Film Studio City is a paradise for movie buffs! The special effects movies are breathtaking and thrilling, while the classic film exhibition area evokes countless memories. The park offers a wide variety of interactive attractions, making it perfect for family outings and gatherings with friends—a truly immersive experience. However, some facilities are a bit outdated!
- 4.3/5
M23***20We went to see the giant pandas, but everyone was asleep at noon. You can only enter the Giant Panda Pavilion once. The Siberian tigers and giant pandas are worth seeing, but the rest is just okay. You have to pay a separate fee to take the tour bus around the park. Jingyuetan Lake is located at the north gate, so if you want to go there, you need to pay a fee to visit it.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userIt's been many years since I last visited Jingyuetan. This time, I took my child to try skiing during my trip back to China. I bought all the ski suits and protective gear online, and also purchased a three-hour beginner slope pass and a Jingyuetan entrance ticket on Ctrip for only 68 yuan per person—such a bargain! This December is a special offer, it was practically tailor-made for us! 😄 We're back in Changchun for a month, so we can ski as much as we want. There are instructors at the ski resort. Before I even mentioned hiring one, two instructors helped us get the skis, taught my child how to put them on, and helped her ski to the entrance. They were very welcoming. I originally wanted to hire an instructor for my child, but at the entrance, we switched instructors and hired one for 200 yuan an hour, one-on-one. The male instructor was very helpful and even explained the ski techniques and braking techniques to me, haha. Then he slowly led my daughter down the slope, teaching her as he went, while I skied down by myself—or rather, rushed down, and then couldn't stop and flipped over! 🤣 The instructors were definitely helpful. After an hour, my daughter could ski smoothly on her own, and she didn't fall once in three hours! It was really good; the instructor was definitely worth the money. Three hours is enough for a beginner to ski. It was snowing heavily, and my feet got a little cold after wearing ski boots the whole time. My daughter said she wants to learn snowboarding next time. She was quite proud that she learned to ski on both skis on her first try. It was a great experience. Jingyuetan is an established ski resort, but the skis and equipment have all been upgraded, which is nice. The only downside is that the rest area is quite small, there are no separate changing rooms, and the food and drinks are limited. However, we only skied for three hours before leaving, and my daughter just ate a grilled sausage there. The rest area also rents out ski suits and other gear like turtle costumes for 50-100 yuan. If you plan to ski more often, it's more convenient to buy your own full set.
- 4.6/5
银老先生I think Changchun's World Sculpture Park is truly worth a visit. First, it features a collection of exquisite sculptures from around the world, which is truly worth admiring. Second, the park is large and beautifully laid out, with sculptures, trees, and a lake complementing each other, creating a strikingly beautiful scene. Third, the park is a perfect place to spend a whole day, with no entrance fees required, making it a truly excellent choice.
- 4.5/5
M24***64Car enthusiasts were overjoyed. It had the feel of a typical old state-owned enterprise – a large, established company with many iconic cars. The tour guide, who also seemed to work for the government, was very approachable, didn't try to sell anything, answered all questions without being pushy.
- 4.7/5
海洋~之心Siping Nanhu Park, located on Nanxinhua Street in Tiexi District, Siping City, is an urban landscape park centered around an artificial lake. The park features wooden corridors, a lotus-themed pavilion, and a lakeside island pavilion, among other scenic structures. In spring, it is characterized by peach blossoms and willows, while from late May to late August, apricot blossoms are in full bloom. In winter, the lake is used as a training area for ice sports, and the park, along with surrounding cultural and tourism resources, forms part of the city's green space network. It is a popular destination for both young people and senior citizens.
- 4.6/5
三环路上的幽灵As a tram enthusiast, I booked this tour a day in advance, partly to experience the nostalgic tram ride and partly to visit the tram factory and museum. However, an hour before departure, I received a call from the guide saying that the tram I wanted to ride on had too few participants and wouldn't be running, so they upgraded me to the most luxurious tram. That tram was indeed more luxurious than the one I wanted, and it even had a singer performing. But that was more suitable for young people to take photos, while I was interested in the tram itself, focusing more on the technical aspects. The last time I came to Changchun and took the No. 54 tram was 18 years ago, before Changchun developed its tram system into a cultural tourism product, and I also couldn't go inside the tram factory. After explaining my situation to the guide, Liu Wei actively coordinated for me, and finally, within my last day in Changchun, my wish to go inside the tram factory was fulfilled. I was the only one in the group; it was VIP treatment! In the tram factory's museum (exhibition room), I learned about the history and current status of Changchun trams. I also learned for the first time that during the Japanese occupation, one of Changchun's tram lines was used for transporting coal! Although the workshop and depot are not as large as the Xiaopingdao Depot of Dalian's Route 202, it is still worth a visit as Changchun's only tram factory.














