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| Songhuahu (Songhua lake) |
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Songhuahu (Songhuahu fengjingqu), 24km east of the city center, is
a popular tourist magnet out of town. This is an attractive location,
the long narrow lake is surrounded by forests and pretty hills and
it is easy to get lost, boating on the lake or strolling along leaf
strewn paths.
Originally this area was a little known mountainous region, through
which ran the often flooding Songhua River. In 1937, however, construction
begun on the Fengman Dam, so named for its proximity to the nearby
town of the same name. The dam was built to contain the spring floods
caused by melting snow. This project, completed in 1943, has added
a striking feature and travel spot to the once dullish city.
Looked at from above, the lake resembles a string of shining pearls
set in-between heavily vegetated mountain peaks. Covering a total
area of 700 square meters, Songhuahu boasts eight scenic spots within
the lake area, ranging from islets, peaks and ponds to attractive
hilly slopes. It is possible to pay a visit to this area in all
four seasons - outings in spring when the lake is at its highest,
boating and bathing in summer, angling in the autumn and of course,
skiing in winter. Boating on the lake is quite inexpensive at about
RMB5 an hour.
Apart from its picturesque scenery, the lake also abounds in flora
and fauna: whitefish, carp and nameless fish as well as over 160
species of herbal medicines. If you are lucky enough, you may also
bump into rarer species such as roe deer, black bear and lynx. The
lake even has its own myth, in a similar vein to the Loch Ness stories.
In 1992 a soldier visiting the lake on leave reported being attacked
by a dragon like creature. Truthful or not, the tourism industry
here has never looked back.
In recent years, thanks to this booming travel industry, the lake
has reaped in considerable revenue with the completion of the Songhuahu
Ski Resort. For detailed information, check the entertainment overview.
Tours can also be arranged here from an office at 105 Jilin Jie. |
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