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Top 50 Family-friendly Attractions near Linjiang [2025]

Shenyang Imperial Palace
Shenyang Imperial Palace
Shenyang Imperial Palace
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Shenyang Imperial Palace

Shenyang Imperial Palace

4.7
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33268 reviews
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8.5
From AU$ 107.41
Based on 928 reviews
The Imperial Palace/Xiaoheyan Morning Market | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8602424843001
Address: No.171, Shenyang Road, Shenhe District, Shenyang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
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The red walls and yellow tiles, combined with the snow-covered scenery and the mirror-like reflection of the sky, create a stunning backdrop for photos. Wearing a cheongsam while touring adds a sense of time travel and ceremony. Compared to the grandeur of the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Shenyang Palace Museum feels more "down-to-earth," allowing visitors to touch historical details up close.
Our tour guide, Nana, provided very detailed explanations and was able to cater to the needs of all the tourists while maintaining a suitable pace. We visited the Shenyang Imperial Palace, the Marshal's Mansion, and the former residence of Zhao Yidi, a tour that lasted over two hours and gave us a profound understanding of Shenyang's history.
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Changbai Mountain
Changbai Mountain
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Changbai Mountain

Changbai Mountain

4.5
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4280 reviews
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8.1
From AU$ 25.02
Based on 270 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8604335742286
Address: Paektu Mountain
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 days
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The attraction is so capricious. I came in November and it was only open one or two days a week at most. It snowed every day in November, and the park closed when it snowed. Strong winds also keep Tianchi (Heavenly Lake) closed. In fact, Tianchi is closed year-round. If you want to see Tianchi, I suggest coming in September or October. The chances of seeing it are much higher then. Luckily, it was open today... but only half open. You could only see two spots; the smaller Tianchi was completely frozen. Not much to see.
5 stars! Changbai Mountain, bringing paradise on earth to life! ✨ As a must-visit sacred mountain in Northeast China, this trip to Changbai Mountain completely overturned my understanding of natural beauty, leaving me speechless with awe! We chose the classic route of the North Slope + West Slope, which allowed us to easily visit the core attractions while unlocking different perspectives of the magnificent Tianchi Lake, making for a truly immersive experience. The North Slope truly lived up to its reputation, with superb facilities, making it perfect for traveling with my parents! After taking the scenic area bus and transferring to a shuttle bus, experiencing the speed and excitement on the winding mountain road, Tianchi Lake on the main peak suddenly came into view—the azure lake surface, like a precious mirror left behind by God, is embedded among the peaks, pure and without a trace of impurity. All my previous expectations were fulfilled at that moment. After descending the mountain, we visited Changbai Waterfall, where the roar of the water could be heard from afar. The frozen waterfall in winter was even more spectacular. The Julong Hot Spring Group emitted steaming vapors; be sure to try the hot spring-boiled eggs—the egg whites were tender, and the yolks were runny—a unique delicacy of Changbai Mountain. The Green Abyss Pool's waters were crystal clear and turquoise, dotted with waterfalls, reminiscent of "Little Jiuzhaigou." Hiking on the wooden boardwalk in the underground forest, the air was filled with negative ions, making even the air feel sweet. The experience on the West Slope was completely different. Climbing the 1442 steps was challenging, but reaching the summit was absolutely worth it! The view of Tianchi Lake here was the most expansive and complete, an unobstructed panoramic vista that took our breath away. In summer, wildflowers blanketed the mountains, creating a sea of ​​blossoms; in autumn, the forests were ablaze with vibrant colors—every snapshot was a wallpaper-worthy image. The volcanic lava landforms of the Jinjiang Grand Canyon, with their bizarre rock formations, showcased the wonders of nature. For transportation, I recommend taking the high-speed train to Changbaishan Station. From there, it's a 20-minute taxi ride to the North Slope entrance – excellent value for money! For accommodation, I chose Erdaobaihe Town, which is convenient for food and drinks. In the evening, you can stroll along the Thousand Paper Crane Street and the Beautiful Pine Park, making it super convenient to visit the scenic area the next day. A small reminder: Tickets and shuttle buses must be booked online in advance, especially for the South Slope where there are limited capacity and tickets need to be booked quickly. Mountain weather is unpredictable, so remember to bring warm clothing, rain gear, and sun protection. Whether it's the mystery of Tianchi Lake, the grandeur of the waterfalls, the healing power of the hot springs, or the tranquility of the forest, Changbaishan heals all fatigue with its purest scenery. This trip to the "Oriental Alps" was absolutely worthwhile, and I'm already looking forward to coming back next winter for skiing, rime ice viewing, and rafting!
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Jingyue Lake
Jingyue Lake
Jingyue Lake
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Jingyue Lake

Jingyue Lake

4.7
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7581 reviews
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7.9
From AU$ 14.67
Based on 195 reviews
University-city/Jingyuetan | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86043184518000
Address: No. 5840, Jingyue Street, Jingyue Economic Development Zone, Changchun City
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
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Jingyuetan has a nice environment and is close to the city. Driving an electric scooter is not cost-effective, costing 100 yuan per hour, and a complete loop around the lake takes more than three hours. Riding an electric bicycle is better, as you can return it anytime you visit the various attractions.
Jingyuetan truly lives up to its title as the "green lung of the city," boasting stunning scenery. Cycling or hiking around the lake is incredibly pleasant, the air is fresh, and the forest bathing area is truly relaxing. The scenic area is well-managed, making it an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle and reconnect with nature. It's quite rare to find a park that charges an entrance fee, especially considering that sightseeing buses and rides are not free!
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Shenyang Fantawild Adventure
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Shenyang Fantawild Adventure

Shenyang Fantawild Adventure

4.9
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50316 reviews
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7.8
From AU$ 21.36
Based on 26 reviews
Shenbei University Town/Fantawild Adventure | >100 km from downtown
Phone +864001660006
Address: No. 55 Shengjing Street, Shenbei New District, Shenyang
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 day
Highlights:
󰀆Bear character interactive show
Romance of Liaozhai: A classic tale
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I went on October 25th, catching the Halloween night activities the weekend before Halloween, and had a lot of fun. I originally planned to write about my experience as soon as I got back, but I got busy and procrastinated, and before I knew it, half a month had passed since Halloween. Because my trip to Shenyang was short, I only planned to go to Fantawild. I bought a 159 RMB night ticket and entered the park at 3 PM, getting in after about ten minutes. You can take a free photo at the entrance, and pick it up opposite the visitor center when you leave. Small photos are free, but larger ones cost money. My original plan was just to explore the park and bring the kids next time, so I started wandering around. However, the park is quite large, with many branching paths, so after strolling around for a while, I downloaded the Fantawild app, which proved very helpful. I went on several rides, including Light of Life (a giant 3D movie), Liaozhai (a live performance with special effects), Mine Train (a roller coaster), Soaring Over the Horizon (similar to Soaring Over the Horizon), Conch Bay (an animated movie suitable for children), Dinosaur Crisis (an indoor ride-on movie), and Amazing Circus (a haunted house). If I had more time, I'd like to ride Soaring Over the Horizon and Mine Train again, especially the Mine Train, which is perfect for me – a thrill ride! 😁 Most of the haunted houses required wristbands, which was annoying. I didn't have one, so I just bought one, similar to the one at the North Loop. The Space Shuttle stopped running around 8 PM, and I rushed but missed it because of the 8:30 PM fireworks show. I also skipped Fire Meteor, since I'm not a roller coaster enthusiast; I've already gritted my teeth and ridden Hollywood Dream, Flying Dinosaur, and Decepticon… I'll save the Giant Swing for next time 🤣. Due to the Halloween activities and it being Saturday, it was quite crowded; most of the rides had a 30-50 minute wait. I felt the Halloween activities were even more fun than the attractions themselves, with lots of interactive NPCs along the main street. The interactivity was better than Universal Studios Osaka and Hokuroku, offering not only scary NPCs but also funny, cute, and beautifully posed figures that could playfully interact with visitors. I spent from 3 pm to almost 9 pm there, and Fantawild's fun exceeded my expectations. It seems I'll definitely come back during Halloween or some other pre-holiday event.
The amusement park is truly a fun place! From thrilling roller coasters to relaxing carousels, it offers something for everyone. The staff are friendly and welcoming, always smiling. The park is spotless, with every corner well-maintained. The dining options are plentiful and reasonably priced. Overall, it's a great place for a family outing and highly recommended!
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Liaoning Provincial Museum
Liaoning Provincial Museum
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Liaoning Provincial Museum

Liaoning Provincial Museum

4.9
/5
1665 reviews
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7.2
Based on 55 reviews
Liaoning Provincial Museum/Taoxian International Airport | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8602422741193
Address: Northeast of the Central Square, Hunnan District, Shenyang City (No. 157, Zhihuisan Street, Hunnan District)
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
Highlights:
󰀆Admire national treasure artifacts
󱓊110,000 relics including Hongshan jade
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5 out of 10! The Liaoning Provincial Museum is Shenyang's hidden cultural treasure; a whole day isn't enough! As the first museum in New China, the Liaoning Provincial Museum truly embodies the spirit of "understated yet rich in content"! Free admission and directly accessible by Metro Line 2 (Exit D, just a 150-meter walk), it's incredibly convenient, requiring no navigation. The architecture is magnificent and grand, with a clear exhibition layout. The 22 exhibition halls cover 17 categories of collections, including prehistoric culture, Liao Dynasty artifacts, and calligraphy and painting masterpieces, with over 115,000 artifacts to explore—a paradise for history buffs! The must-see exhibits are truly breathtaking! The white jade pig-dragon from the Hongshan Culture is exquisite; its rounded shape is both ancient and mysterious, a marvel of 5,000-year-old carving techniques. Zhang Xu's "Four Poems in Ancient Style" features unrestrained cursive script; even the ink smudges are clearly visible under magnification, exuding the grandeur of the Tang Dynasty. There's also the Murong Xianbei's gold hairpin shaped like a flowering tree and the Yongzheng kiln-fired red-glazed pomegranate-shaped vase—both aesthetically pleasing and historically significant. For a deeper understanding, I recommend renting a VR audio guide for 50 yuan. It not only provides detailed explanations but also comes with a postcard, making it far more rewarding than wandering around aimlessly. Don't miss the volunteer guides either, as they are packed with information! The exhibition hall is vast, so comfortable shoes are recommended. Allow at least 3-4 hours for a leisurely visit. There's a restaurant on the first floor for a light meal, and the "Hairpin Flower" series of souvenirs in the cultural and creative area are very attractive—perfect for gifts or personal enjoyment. The only minor drawback is that some of the museum's most prized artifacts (such as the "Auspicious Cranes" painting) may be temporarily closed for conservation purposes; check the official website for announcements before you go. Whether you're introducing history to your children or experiencing cultural heritage with friends, the Liaoning Provincial Museum is worth visiting multiple times! Every artifact here tells a story spanning thousands of years. After a visit, you'll be deeply moved by the profoundness of Chinese culture. Don't miss it when you're in Shenyang!
The Liaoning Provincial Museum is a treasure trove, housing countless artifacts. From the jade pig-dragon of the Hongshan Culture to the tricolor arhats of the Liao Dynasty, from authentic calligraphy and paintings by Tang and Song Dynasty masters to the lustrous glazes of Ming and Qing Dynasty imperial porcelain, each piece holds the secrets of time. Strolling through the exhibition halls is like traveling through a thousand years: the warmth and smoothness of the Hongshan jade artifacts feel almost tangible, the colors of the Liao Dynasty murals remain vibrant, and the patterns on the bronzes are etched with the marks of civilization. Without traveling far, you can encounter the brilliance of Chinese culture within a small space; a whole day is not enough, and each visit reveals new discoveries.
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Changchun Movie Wonderland
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Changchun Movie Wonderland

Changchun Movie Wonderland

4.1
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5990 reviews
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7.1
From AU$ 24.59
Based on 143 reviews
University-city/Jingyuetan | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86043184550888
Address: Intersection of Jingyue Street and Yongshun Road, Jingyue National High-tech Industrial Development Zone, Changchun City
Recommended sightseeing time: 5–6 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Over 20 parks for all ages
󰌌Summer lights & diverse entertainment
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Changchun 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!
Changchun Film Studio City is a paradise for movie buffs! The special effects movies are stunning 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. Tuesday's half-price day is a great deal, but some popular attractions are closed for maintenance!
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Changchun Zoological And Botanical Park
Changchun Zoological And Botanical Park
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Changchun Zoological And Botanical Park

Changchun Zoological And Botanical Park

4.5
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1487 reviews
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7.1
From AU$ 6.48
Based on 66 reviews
Changchun Animal and Plant Park / Northeast Normal University | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8618186849692
Address: No. 2121, Freedom Road, Nanguan District, Changchun City
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–4 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Giraffes & rhinos & elephants
󰀆Pandas & hippos & elephants show
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Superb! The emotional value of seeing the Snow Cracker Monkey from Shanxi was off the charts! Beautiful Changchun, I'll definitely come again next time! The only regret is that I didn't get an autographed photo because I didn't buy the ticket through Douyin.
The night show is a Journey to the West theme park activity, which is very interesting. The actors performed very seriously and professionally. The lighting effects are good. The little animals who persisted in their posts are particularly cute. I recommend everyone to play
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Qinghe Peninsula Spa&Hot Spring
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Qinghe Peninsula Spa&Hot Spring

4.5
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1338 reviews
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7.1
From AU$ 55.86
Shenbei University Town/Fantawild Adventure | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8602431853999
Address: No. 20, Punan Road, Shenbei New District, Shenyang
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
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It was a great experience. The service was excellent. The attractions were good. I tried the indoor rafting, which was great. The fish spa was nice, with its small fish and water guns. The breakfast at the Suifeng restaurant and the food on the third floor of the hot springs were also very impressive and good.
Thanks to the rafting guy who pulled us out and helped me find my glasses. 🙏🙏🙏. The rafting waves were so thrilling. So much fun. The park is so huge. One day is definitely not enough to explore. The staff are so friendly and attentive. The service is great! No words can express my excitement at this moment❤
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Changchun New World of Ice and Snow
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Changchun New World of Ice and Snow

4.4
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1268 reviews
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6.9
>100 km from downtown
Phone +864000967799
Address: Pioneer Village, Quanyan Village, Quanyan Town, Lianhua Mountain Ecological Tourism Resort, Changchun
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Sheng Shi Da Ice and Snow Park is waiting for you
󰀆Musical fountain and light show every night
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Changchun Ice and Snow World is worth visiting! The ice sculptures are super stunning, and the various shapes are so beautiful under the lights that you can't speak, like walking into a fairy tale world. The 1,000-meter snow slide is exciting and fun. Although I had to wait in line for a while, it was totally worth it. There are many warm rooms in the park, and you can go in to warm up at any time when it's cold. There are also hot drinks and snacks, and the price is reasonable. The staff is very enthusiastic and patiently guides when asking for directions. The overall experience is great, the ticket price is very high, and it's super fun to play for a day. I recommend everyone to come and experience this ice and snow happiness!
I went there as soon as the winter vacation started. I was not in the right place. The big slide was for adults and the small slide was for children. My daughter played the small slide 8 times without waiting in line. It was much more cost-effective than Harbin.
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Korean Folk Village
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Korean Folk Village

4.0
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134 reviews
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6.6
Korean Folk Village/ Yanji Dinosaur Kingdom | >100 km from downtown
Address: Yanlong Road, Yanji City, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
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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.
The Chinese Korean Folk Culture Park will host a series of activities during the 2025 National Day holiday, titled "Colorful Clouds, Beautiful Borders," from October 1st to 8th. These activities include a parade of nongak (agricultural music), a gayageum (gayageum) performance, a parade of ethnic costumes, and traditional performances such as "The Tale of Chunhyang." There will also be fun folk game competitions like pitching pots, a nighttime DJ party, and a traditional song and dance show called "Impressions of Yanji." In addition, the park's operating hours during the National Day holiday will be adjusted to 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. [__LINK_ICON]
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