Kangxi Dianjiangtai, also known as Liangbingtai. Located in the Yinhe Scenic Area of ​​the Forest Park, it is an isolated giant rock, shaped like a crouching tiger, with a long and narrow platform on the top, and the surrounding terrain is flat and open. Legend has it that after the victory of the Battle of Ulanbutong, Emperor Kangxi once came to this platform to review the victorious Qing army soldiers, hence the name Dianjiangtai. Today, more than ten kilometers around Dianjiangtai are covered with larch plantations. When I stepped on the stage and looked around, I saw green sea waves and a cool breeze. I can quite appreciate the grandeur of Emperor Kangxi’s military parade, but the Qing soldiers of three hundred years ago are now replaced by uniform larch trees.
Reference when using
Less than 1 hour
transportation
It is located in Saihanba Scenic Area. There is no public transportation in the scenic area, so you need to drive or charter a car to get there.
Opening hours
All day (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday)