Friday, June 12, 2015

Longwanqun National Forest Park

Longwanqun National Forest Park is a nationally protected nature area in Huinan County, Jilin, China. Geographically, it is part of the western Changbai Mountains. A notable feature of the park is a group of volcanic crater lakes, which is the biggest in China. Thus came to the name of the park, Longwanqun, means Dragon Bay Group literally. The park is now a national AAAA class tourist scenic area and also a national science base.
                                                                                          
The forecast park takes up 8,133 hectares. Longwanqun (Dragon Bay Group) owns the most volcanoes in Northeast China and is the largest Crater Lake group in China. The park consists of “seven bays, one waterfall, and two peaks”, such as Sanjiaolong Bay (Triangle Dragon Bay), Dalong Bay (Big Dragon Bay), Erlong Bay (Medium Dragon Bay), Xiaolong Bay (Small Dragon Bay), Donglong Bay (East Dragon Bay), Nanlong Bay (South Dragon Bay), Hanlong Bay (Dry Dragon Bay), Diaoshuihu Waterfall (Kettle Hanging Waterfall), Jinlongdingzi Mountain, and Sifangdingzi Mountain.
The cater lakes consist together like the shape of the Big Dipper. The average depth of the lakes is 50 meters, and the deepest up to 100 meters. These lakes, like sparkling pearl, inlaid in the high mountains and lofty hills. It is rare that so many cater lakes gather together, have different shapes and are preserved so well.
The Longwan drifting area is one kilometer away from the east side of Back River Forest at downstream of Xiangshui River, Diaoshihu Waterfall Scenic Area, where supporting services and safety facilities are complete. It is a good place for tourists to have a deep experience of forest tour fun and passion release.
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