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Qianshan National Park

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National Park·Majestic, Rugged, Serene
Qianshan National Park
Photo by ILGI BAEK from Google Places
Qianshan National Park
Photo by Baptiste Flageul from Google Places
Qianshan National Park
Photo by Baptiste Flageul from Google Places
Qianshan National Park
Photo by ILGI BAEK from Google Places
Qianshan National Park
Photo by David Hou from Google Places
Qianshan National Park
Photo by ILGI BAEK from Google Places
Qianshan National Park
Photo by Baptiste Flageul from Google Places
Qianshan National Park
Photo by Baptiste Flageul from Google Places
Qianshan National Park
Photo by ILGI BAEK from Google Places
Qianshan National Park
Photo by David Hou from Google Places

Qianshan National Park, widely known as the 'Thousand Mountains,' is a spectacular mountainous region located in Liaoning Province, China. Situated about 17 kilometers southeast of Anshan, the park is a prominent feature of the Qianshan mountain range, which winds through the province from the Changbai Mountains to Dalian. The area is celebrated for its dramatic topography, characterized by jagged peaks and expansive, rugged terrain that showcases the unique natural geography of Northeast China. As a vital protected area, it offers visitors a profound opportunity to immerse themselves in a vast, wild landscape. Whether you are a dedicated hiker or a traveler seeking scenic beauty, the park provides a serene escape into one of China's most significant natural landmarks.

Qianshan National Park, widely known as the 'Thousand Mountains,' is a spectacular mountainous region located in Liaoning Province, China. Situated about 17 kilometers southeast of Anshan, the park is a prominent feature of the Qianshan mountain range, which winds through the province from the Changbai Mountains to Dalian. The area is celebrated for its dramatic topography, characterized by jagged peaks and expansive, rugged terrain that showcases the unique natural geography of Northeast China. As a vital protected area, it offers visitors a profound opportunity to immerse themselves in a vast, wild landscape. Whether you are a dedicated hiker or a traveler seeking scenic beauty, the park provides a serene escape into one of China's most significant natural landmarks.

Highlights

  • Spectacular jagged mountain peaks

  • Expansive, wild natural terrain

  • Significant regional landmark

  • Ideal for immersive nature exploration

Before you go: Qianshan National Park essentials

  • The park features significant elevation changes and rugged trails.

  • It is a protected area, so please adhere to all conservation guidelines.

  • Check local weather forecasts before visiting, as mountain conditions can change rapidly.

Preparation

The terrain is rugged, so ensure you wear sturdy hiking boots and bring appropriate gear for mountain weather.

Transportation

The park is located approximately 17 kilometers from Anshan; plan your local transport or taxi arrangements in advance.

Best For

Hiking, photography, and exploring dramatic mountain landscapes.

Currency

CNY ¥

Average Cost

$40-$80 p/day

Languages Spoken

Mandarin

Photography

The jagged peaks offer stunning vistas, so bring a camera with a wide-angle lens to capture the expansive landscape.

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Location

China
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