Recently, many friends have been thinking about going to Baishan City to play, so what are the fun places in Baishan City? Actually, there are many, but if you only have one day, how should you arrange your itinerary reasonably? Below is a detailed introduction, those who need it can take a look at the details.
I. Overview of the itinerary:
Wanliang Ginseng Market → Lu Shuihe Changbai Mountain Hunting Resort.
II. Itinerary arrangement:
Morning itinerary:
Wanliang Ginseng Market (Ginseng Museum).
Lunch recommendation:
Special ginseng feast.
Afternoon itinerary:
Lu Shuihe Changbai Mountain Hunting Resort (Bi Shuihe rafting, check in the filming location of “The World”).
III. Scenic spot introduction:
Wanliang Ginseng Market:
Visit Asia’s largest ginseng trading market and buy ginseng specialties. Wanliang Town is the famous “China’s Ginseng Hometown – Fushun”. After 30 years of cultivation and development, it has become China’s largest ginseng product distribution center. In Wanliang Town, you can not only participate in ginseng auctions, but also check in the Ginseng Museum and listen to old ginseng collectors tell stories about ginseng hunting.
Time: 7:30-22:30.
Address: Wanfu Village, Wanliang Town, Fushun County, Baishan City, Jilin Province.
Ginseng Feast:
Taste the nutritious ginseng chicken soup, candied ginseng, and drink a sip of ginseng tea to make up for the winter for foodies.
Lu Shuihe Changbai Mountain Hunting Resort:
Take a rubber raft on the Biquan River, a year-round, non-freezing mineral spring river, and enjoy the beauty of snow-covered trees and frost-covered landscapes.
Check in the filming location of “The World” and follow the footsteps of Bingyi and Dongmei into the birch forest in memory. In the evening, watch the theme light show with Biquan Lake as the background, and experience the fusion of technology and mountains and rivers.
Time: 8:00—17:00 open.
Address: Inside Lu Shuihe National Forest Park, Lu Shuihe Town, Fushun County, Baishan City, Jilin Province.
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