
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userEarly December saw very little snow, significantly diminishing the beauty of Jingyuetan and making it seem rather ordinary. It also got dark quickly, around 4:30 PM, further reducing the scenic appeal. The park's public transportation wasn't as crowded as some summer visitors had reported, making it very convenient, and the drivers were all very friendly and helpful. I recommend that visitors who want to see the beautiful scenery wait until late December for better value.
- 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 However, some facilities are a bit outdated!
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userNot far from the east gate is the red panda enclosure, which is indoors. The red pandas are incredibly cute! Around 2 PM, the keepers will give the pandas a snack. You can observe them eating up close!
- 4.4/5
M22***85Changchun 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!
- 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.
- 4.6/5
香蕉果果Changchun Tram Line 54, first opened in 1941, has been in operation for over 80 years and has undergone several reforms. Even in the 1990s, many people still preferred this tram because it avoided traffic jams. Despite major changes in public transportation, the route was extended and altered, but this line was preserved due to practical needs. In 1996, it became the only remaining tram line in Changchun. In 2000, Line 54 underwent further reforms, and in 2017, antique-style trams were put into operation, initiating a cultural and tourism integration model. In recent years, the filming of the TV series "The World" has brought Line 54 back into the spotlight, adding new cultural and tourism elements. It was designated a National Industrial Heritage Site in 2025. The "sweep-only, no transport" landscape along the tracks is a unique form of maintenance. Basic Information: Starting Station: Changying Station (opposite the former Changying Film Studio). Terminal Station: Xi'an Road Station. Transportation: Take Line 3 from Changchun Railway Station to Huxiqiao Station, then walk for 20 minutes. Nearby attractions: Former site of Changchun Film Studio, "This Mountain" (commercial complex) Types of Tram Route 54: Type 1: Green retro tram (free, not in operation). The tram stops at the entrance of the "This Mountain" commercial complex, marked with "G54 Free Visit to the Antique Tram". Note that this is for free viewing and photo opportunities only; it does not operate. Type 2: Operating tram. 2 yuan, same as public buses, pay by scanning a code. Red and white trams run every 3-5 minutes, the entire journey takes 1 hour. Type 3: Cultural tourism series tram. Day ticket: 88 yuan, 9:00-17:00; Night ticket: 118 yuan, 17:00-21:00. Advance booking is required. It does not depart on a walk-in basis; there are fixed departure times. The round trip, including the visit, takes approximately 1.5 hours. Customer service will contact passengers who have booked tickets in advance to select the tram time. A complimentary cup of coffee or milk tea is provided on board. There is a guided tour. At the terminal station, you can visit an exhibition hall and the former tram repair workshop before returning along the same route. On the return trip, you can buy cultural and creative products. Lei Jiayin's seat was the second one on the right when he boarded. The cultural and tourism trains are also divided into several series. Some trains are decorated with retro themes, some are decorated with cute pink tiger designs, and some even have live performances, which are quite characteristic of Changchun.
- 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.
- 4.2/5
夜曲大官人I wasn't expecting much from this downtown aquarium, but the price was reasonable, so I figured I might as well check it out since I was already there. Wow, it was pretty good! There were sharks, all sorts of fish, jellyfish, and a lot of other small animals. It was a pleasant surprise and worth the 80 yuan ticket. The sea lion and mermaid shows were also good. You need to go early for the sea lion show, though it's only 10 minutes long. You can take photos with two sea lions after their performance, and the price is reasonable at 50 yuan per photo. The sea lions are quite cute and big. The mermaid show was even more interesting, with performances, a host, and interaction with the audience – very good. About 3 hours is enough time to enjoy it.
- 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
M15***01Unable to find a direct shuttle bus to the ski resort, the money saved from buying ski passes ended up being spent on a taxi. The beginner slopes at Miaoxiang Mountain are more exciting than those at other ski resorts, with continuous downhill sections, making them more difficult than the beginner slopes at ordinary ski resorts.







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