Best Camping Spots in Harbin

There are many great camping spots around Harbin. We highly recommend them to all travelers! If you’re looking for a place to camp, don’t miss Shangwu Beach, Changling Lake Tourist Area, Minghuitang and other attractions. For more recommendations, please read the following.

1、Shangwu Beach

Shangwu Beach is a new tourist attraction with a northern characteristic, built by Harbin Water Investment Group Co., Ltd. in accordance with the requirements of the municipal government. It is a waterside leisure tourist destination that focuses on citizens and tourists enjoying the water, admiring the water, and playing in the water.

Address: 50 meters east of Songbei Avenue, Songbei District, Harbin City

Ticket: Free

Reservation Information: You need to make an appointment in advance

Best Camping Spots in Harbin

2、Changling Lake Tourist Area

Changling Lake has clear blue water, surrounded by green trees, forming a captivating landscape. Changling Lake is located in Xinfashan Town, Daoli District. The scenic area covers a total area of 418 hectares, with a large lake area of 200 hectares. The land vegetation coverage rate reaches 90%, making it an important ecological conservation area in the western part of the city. There are over one hundred kinds of rare birds and beasts roaming in the mountains and forests. Especially, birds inhabit the area throughout the year. It is a comprehensive tourist area where you can eat, stay, and play, integrating sightseeing, shopping, entertainment, science education, leisure, and vacation.

Address: Beside Huanhu North Road, Daoli District, Harbin City

Ticket: Free

Opening Time: 8:00 AM Open

Best Camping Spots in Harbin

3、Minghuitang

It is known as the “Harbin Sea”. The river, the beach, and the rolling mountains in the distance, are fresh and serene. The sound of the river water washing the gravel breaks the noise and soothes fatigue. Bring your favorite food, gather a few friends, and head to this “sea” to enjoy the elegance and beauty outside the city. Remember to take your trash away with you.

Address: Near Hulanh River Mouth Wetland Park (Search for Minghuitang on the map)

Ticket: Free

Best Camping Spots in Harbin

4、Near Sifangtai Bridge

The Sifangtai Highway Bridge over the Songhua River (also known as “Sifangtai Bridge”) is located 1.2 km west of the Sifangtai High Ground in the western suburbs of Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, connecting the south and north banks of the Songhua River in Harbin. It is an important bridge on the western section of the Harbin Ring City Expressway. The embankment road is not far from Sifangtai Bridge. It is close to the river, with grass and beautiful scenery. It is a good camping spot.

Address: Not far from Sifangtai Bridge on the embankment road (you can choose a spot when you get there)

Fees: Free

5、Harbin Songjiang Chenyuan

Songjiang Chenyuan is a group of Chinese-style villas under construction in Jiangbei, not far from Poseidon. The scenery is very beautiful. However, there are no tents or tools, so you need to bring your own.

Address: At the intersection of Binshui Avenue and Huijiang Road, Songbei District, Harbin City (on Binshui Avenue, turn left at the intersection of the Ice and Snow Sports Vocational College, and it is about 3 kilometers after passing the Black Technology)

6、Hulanh River Mouth Wetland Park

Located in the northeastern part of Harbin city, Hulanh River Mouth Wetland is an important part of Harbin’s “Ten Thousand Acres of Songhua River Wetland, Hundred Miles of Ecological Corridor”. It is the largest natural urban wetland in China and a key urban wetland tourism destination in Harbin. The water area here is vast and the natural scenery is beautiful. Looking around, the sky and water meet, like a vast sea.

Address: East side of Hukou Bridge, Donggang Village, Shuangjing Town, Hulan District, Harbin City

Ticket: 18 yuan (subject to actual conditions)

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