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  1. Changbai Korean Autonomous County, or simply Changbai County, is a county in southern Jilin province, China, facing Hyesan, North Korea. It is under the administration of the city of Baishan , 160 kilometres (99 mi) to the west-northwest, and has an area of 2,497.6 km 2 (964.3 sq mi).

    • Changbai [zh] (长白镇)
    • Jilin
  2. Changbai Korean Autonomous County, or simply Changbai County, is a county in southern Jilin province, China, facing Hyesan, North Korea. It is under the administration of the city of Baishan, 160 kilometres (99 mi) to the west-northwest, and has an area of 2,497.6 km2 (964.3 sq mi).

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    Covering an area of 2,000 km2, the Changbai Mountains National Reserve is a large natural zoo and botanical garden, part of the UNESCO's Man and Biosphere Program. The Tianchi Lake (Heaven Lake), vertical scenery, aerial park, hot springs, and waterfalls are among the six local natural wonders. The mountains, covered with primitive forests, make an...

    Access into the Nature Reserve for non-Chinese is mainly through Baihe. Baihe can be access by bus through Yanji or train through Tonghua. From Baihe, buses travel frequently to Chang Bai Shan to the vehicle switching station, 27 km past the main gate. From the vehicle switching station, 4WD vehicles take you the rest of the way to the hot springs ...

    Park admission ¥100
    Transportation fee ¥85 (which pay for the shuttle busses inside the park)
    4WD tour to Heaven Lake ¥80 (North Gate - since there is no walking path to Heaven Lake you have to take a 4WD.)
    Chinese and student-card holders may receive discount.

    Cars are prohibited in the parks. Shuttle buses bring the tourists from the north/west gate to the different sightseeing spots in the park and run frequently. Ask for the operating times of the buses and the opening hours of the park. (approx. West Gate 07:00-16:00, North Gate 07:00-18:00) Northern Slope: 1. From Baihe to the parking area of the No...

    Northern Slope: 1. Tian Chi/ Heaven Lakeis the Highlight of Changbaishan, this deep-blue volcanic crater lake at the top of the mountain is surrounded by 16 mountain peaks. In some years, it is frozen even in June. The lake marks the boundary of China and North Korea. The mountain belongs to the five holy mountains of Korea. You have to take a 4WD ...

    A daytrip at Northern Slope: 1. Get to the park (from Baihe 20 km) and buy tickets 2. Take the shuttle bus and drive from entrance to Green Deep Pool (approx. 35 minutes) 3. Start your day at Green Deep Pool (approx. 20-45minutes walking time) 4. Take the Shuttle Bus to the waterfall (approx. 10 minutes driving time) 5. At the parking area of the w...

    The shops inside the park and along the road might be closed during low season (September–June) - you might need to bring your own provisions for the trip e.g. fruit, bread, nuts, cereal bars, chocolate and drinks. During high season you can buy small snacks (e.g. boiled eggs) and drinks inside the park and at the gates - prices are high. There are...

    Lodging

    Northern Slope:Several hotels operate within the park, e.g. International Tourist Hotel (Guoji Lüyou Binguan) Tel. 0433 5746001 or the Grand Dynasty Hotel/Changbaishan Daewoo Hotel Tel. 0433 5746666. Prices for a double room start at ¥700. 1. Price includes breakfast, dinner and hot spring bath 2. Receptionists speak English 3. You pay the park admission and the transportation fee once only - irrespective of the length of your stay. 4. Some rooms have waterfall view. 5. In the morning and eve...

    Camping

    Camping is forbidden in the park.

    The Tian Chi lake is split between China and North Korea. The border is not clearly marked and foreigners have been arrested and detained in the past by North Korean border guards on 'espionage' charges. Take every precaution not to get too close to North Korea, even if you think you are still in Chinese territory.

  4. The Changbai Mountains ( simplified Chinese: 长白山; traditional Chinese: 長白山; lit. 'long white mountain') are a major mountain range in Northeast Asia that extends from the Northeast Chinese provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning, across the China-North Korea border (41°41' to 42°51'N; 127°43' to 128°16'E), to the North Korean provinces of ...

    • China and North Korea
    • 2,593 m (8,507 ft)
  5. Changbai Mountains Natural Reserve, established in 1960, covers some 850 square miles (2,200 square km) and contains a great diversity of vegetation and wildlife, as well as a crater lake, a high waterfall, and hot springs. This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen. Home Geography & Travel Countries of the World. China.

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  6. Sep 20, 2018 · Understand [ edit] Covering a total area of 2000 square km, Changbaishan National Reserve is, as a large natural flora and fauna nature reserve, part of the UNESCO's Man and Biosphere Program. The Chonji Lake (Tainchi Lake), mountains, hot springs (not for bathing), and waterfalls are among the six local natural wonders.

  7. General information. The Changbaishan Biosphere Reserve is located in the northeast of China on the border with the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea. The topography is composed of a basalt platform, basalt slope highlands and cone-like volcanoes.

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