Featured Hotels Near Zanglongtan

Discover the enchanting Chaoyang Mountain Ecological Cultural Scenic Area - Canglong Pond in Shenyang, Liaoning! Nestled amidst lush green mountains, Canglong Pond is a pristine lake with crystal-clear waters, steeped in legends of hidden dragons. Follow the eco-trails through untouched forests, where you can breathe in the freshest air and listen to birdsong and babbling streams. The cultural exhibition area offers a glimpse into Shenyang's rich history and traditional crafts. It's the perfect blend of nature, culture, and relaxation—don't miss this hidden gem!

Shenyang Heyi Homestay

Shenyang Heyi Homestay

4.5 / 5Great1 Reviews
祝家街道佟家峪村普泰安科技有限公司西400米
4.43KM from Zanglongtan
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Private Space Smart Apartment (Shenjingzi Baihui Garden)

Private Space Smart Apartment (Shenjingzi Baihui Garden)

2.8 / 51 Reviews
深井子街道百卉园3号楼二单元1003室
6.46KM from Zanglongtan
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遇见杏花故里民宿(常富线分店)

遇见杏花故里民宿(常富线分店)

常富线祝家街道佟家峪
4.65KM from Zanglongtan
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Zanglongtan

Shenyang Chaoyangshan Ecological Cultural Resort is ideal for families, located just steps from Zanglongtan. The resort features family-friendly trails, nature discovery zones, and organic farm visits. Rooms are designed with natural materials and some offer views of the lake and forest. Activities include guided wildlife walks, traditional farming workshops, and forest storytelling sessions. With a 40-minute drive from downtown Shenyang and easy access via shuttle bus, it’s perfect for a peaceful weekend escape rooted in sustainability and nature education.

Visitors can explore lakefront hiking trails, fishing at Zanglongtan, and forest yoga sessions surrounded by native trees. Seasonal highlights include wildflower photography tours in spring and autumn foliage expeditions led by expert guides. The resort also hosts intangible cultural heritage workshops such as paper cutting, weaving, and pottery, offering hands-on engagement with Northeastern rural traditions. All activities follow eco-conscious principles, using sustainable gear and trained staff to ensure safety and minimal environmental impact.

The journey from Shenyang city center to Zanglongtan takes approximately 40 to 50 minutes. Take Line 2 Metro to Santiangzi Station, then transfer to the Shenyang–Chaoyangshan Express Bus (8 daily round trips). Alternatively, use DiDi ride-hailing for door-to-door convenience. The resort offers free parking with EV charging stations. For self-drive, take the Shendahai Expressway, switch to Jingfu Expressway, and exit at Chaoyangshan, following clear signage. Easy transit options make this a top choice for weekend getaways.

Yes, Chaoyangshan Ecological Cultural Resort serves an eco-themed breakfast featuring organic produce from on-site farms: including farm-fresh fruits, non-GMO porridge, wild mushroom soup, and black rice buns. Dishes rotate with seasonal ingredients—spring wild greens, summer fern salad, autumn walnut sauce—highlighting local flavors and traceability. The dining hall uses bamboo and wood materials, with an open-air section where guests can enjoy meals amid birdsong and flowing streams. It embodies the "from farm to table" philosophy with zero-waste practices.

Zanglongtan offers the Night Under the Stars Experience, featuring nighttime guided walks, stargazing lectures, and campfire storytelling. Guides lead visitors along illuminated paths to observe nocturnal wildlife like fireflies and frogs. Portable telescopes are provided for viewing the Milky Way and constellations. Every Saturday night includes indigenous oral history sessions, enhanced with ambient lighting and soundscapes. Safety is prioritized with trained staff, warm clothing, and mosquito protection. A magical way to connect with nature after dark.

Absolutely. Key photo spots include the cliffside overlook and the Nine-Bend Curved Bridge. The former offers panoramic views of the lake reflecting mountain silhouettes—ideal during misty mornings or golden sunsets. The latter spans the water, framed by lush greenery, making it a favorite for portrait and landscape shots. Additional hotspots are the century-old pine forest and the stone carving gratitude wall. Free Hanfu and ethnic costumes are available for rent, allowing visitors to capture culturally rich images against natural backdrops. Signage provides optimal angles and lighting tips for stunning results.