Wudalianchi, Heihe
(五大连池风景区 wǔ dà lián chí fēng jǐng qū)
The Wudalianchi Scenic Area, located in Heihe, Heilongjiang province, sits in the extension zone from Lesser Khingan Mountains to Songnen Plain, covering an area of 1,060 square kilometers. Millions of years ago volcanic eruptions and lava blocked the ancient channel, forming five barrier lakes connecting the volcanoes, hence the name. Scientists have likened this place to a “museum of natural volcanoes”.
The area has a thriving ecological system with a high density of biodiversity. There are 1,044 species of plants from 143 families, 428 genera, and 144 species of wild animals from 61 families in the protected area, as well as dozens of national rare or endangered animals and plants.
Regarded as the most representative example of inland volcanic groups in northern China, Wudalianchi has a series of peculiar and well-preserved volcanic landforms. The spring water here has a high mineral content and excellent quality which earned it a reputation for favorable medical properties.
Scenic Spot Level: AAAAA
Ideal Sightseeing Season: May to September
Opening Hours: 6:00—18:30 (June 1 to Oct 31); 8:00 -- 17:00 (Nov 1 to May 31)
Ticket Price: 60 yuan ($8.64) for adults; 30 yuan for children
Address: Wudalianchi, Heihe, Heilongjiang province
Website: https://chinawdlc.org.cn/pages/5a9f7e12f6e9fa20585a7a1c (Chinese)
Last Updated: Dec 17, 2018