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Cranes, Wetlands and the Soul of Northeast China's Grassland
Set on the Nenjiang River plain, Qiqihar is best known internationally for Zhalong National Nature Reserve, a vast 2,100 km² wetland that shelters the iconic red-crowned crane — a symbol of longevity in East Asian culture — along with five other crane species. The reserve is one of the most important crane breeding sites in the world. Beyond birdwatching, Qiqihar is famous for its beef — the local Qiqihar roast beef tradition has spread across China — and for the Daur and Mongolian minority communities of the surrounding grasslands.
Zhalong Nature Reserve — red-crowned cranes
Daur and Mongolian cultural heritage
Traditional Qiqihar roast beef cuisine
Nenjiang River wetlands
World-class birdwatching
Continental climate with extreme seasons. Winters reach -30 °C; summers are warm and humid (avg 24 °C July). Migratory birds arrive April–May, depart September–October.
Fly to Qiqihar Sanjiazi Airport (NDG) from Beijing, Shanghai or Harbin. High-speed rail from Harbin (1 h).
Visit Zhalong between April and October — winter sees the cranes migrate south
Hire a local guide for the reserve to find the best crane observation points
Dress extremely warmly if visiting in winter — the cold is severe
Try Qiqihar roast beef at a local restaurant — it's a genuine culinary tradition
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April–May for crane courtship displays; September for pre-migration flocking.
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Standard na Oras sa China
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Chinese Yuan
Wika
Mandarin, Northeast dialect
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