Changbai Mountain National Nature Reserve is a protected volcanic mountain area known for its unique alpine ecosystems, the scenic Heaven Lake, and rich biodiversity, attracting hikers, nature enthusiasts, and wildlife observers.
Located on the border between China’s Jilin Province and North Korea, Changbai Mountain National Nature Reserve encompasses the volcanic Changbai Mountain range, which includes the iconic Tianchi (Heaven Lake) crater lake at its summit. The reserve spans diverse ecosystems ranging from mixed forests and broadleaf deciduous trees at lower elevations to alpine tundra near the peak. The mountain is the highest in northeastern China, rising to 2,744 meters (9,003 feet). Changbai Mountain is home to several endangered species such as the Siberian tiger, Amur leopard, and the rare Korean goral, alongside a wealth of flora including Korean pine and rhododendrons. The reserve's volcanic geology shapes dramatic landscapes of lava flows, hot springs, and waterfalls, making it a distinctive natural area for exploration. Visitors are drawn to hiking opportunities that ascend through scenic forests to the crater lake, as well as the chance to see rare wildlife in an intact habitat. The reserve has cultural significance for both China and Korea, with legends tied to the mountain’s sacred status and the mystical flowing waters of its hot springs. Changbai Mountain is managed to balance conservation and sustainable tourism, protecting the natural environment while offering nature-based recreation and wildlife viewing. Its pristine environment and seasonal changes—from vibrant summer greenery to spectacular winter snowscapes—make it an appealing destination for outdoor recreation and environmental education.
Heaven Lake (Tianchi) – crater lake with stunning turquoise waters at the volcanic summit
Dalong Pool Waterfall – scenic waterfall formed by volcanic activity
Dense mixed forests featuring Korean pine and rare flora species
Thermal hot springs around the mountain base offering unique geothermal features
A volcanic crater lake renowned for its clear turquoise water and dramatic mountain backdrop.
A series of waterfalls on the mountain slopes, with Dalong Pool Waterfall being the most famous.
Geothermal hot springs around the mountain base known for their mineral-rich waters and cultural importance.