Jilin, formerly romanized as Kirin is one of the three provinces of Northeast China. Jilin borders North Korea and Russia to the east, Heilongjiang to the north, Liaoning to the south, and Inner Mongolia to the west.
Restaurants in Jilin
4.5 based on 82 reviews
I spent a day touring the incredible sculpture park, largest one in the world. There are art works by sculptors from around the world in bronze and stone. If you are an art lover this is a destination to make a point of visiting.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Relatively new ski field with good facilities. The ski lifts that have front cover to protect you from the strong winds; there's lockers to keep your skis/ boards beside the ski fields; relatively fast speed gondolas / ski lifts..what I like most is the night skiing, something to do at night! There's also the 'wave' obstacles and a mini children ski playground to practice your skills. For those tired of skiing, there the rubber tyre that you am slide down through igloos and lanes. There's not much natural snow when I was there, but there is supposedly a few lanes of off piste skiing. They have been nominated as the official partner for the 2022 Beijing winter Olympics, so hopefully they would continue building up their ski fields! Would love to come again!
4.5 based on 86 reviews
The park was nice and well kept. Paths were well kept and flowers/gardens were very nicely maintained. It was free enter the park, but you had to pay individually for activities. There was a small amusement park and you could rent multiple types of boat. The best point for me was the people that went there and did things for fun/performance. There was Tia Chi, elderly musicians playing "classical" Chinese music, a jazz Sax player, old people singing old songs with speakers for fun, many different dance groups, religious ceremonies, running clubs, and a lot of similar type activities. You had the regular activities that you would expect for most Chinese parks, as well as a massive influence/participation of the local community.
4.0 based on 50 reviews
The mountain location of the park opens a beautiful view on the Jilin city. The temples and building are definitely worth a visit. Despite being a tourist must-see spot the park is quiet and peaceful. Perfect for a weekend walk. There are elders playing chess, cards, fishing and practicing Thai chi. There is also a pine tree park in the mountains which makes it easy to breath and fresh place. There are also a souvenir places and candle vigil prayer designated places for a peaceful mind and own thoughts. Definitely a « must see » Jilin historic sight.
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