Jingbo Lake, China's largest and the world's second largest alpine-sail lake, comparable to Qiandao Lake, with sandstone carvings, rabbit earling style. Jingbo Lake is located between Zhangguangcailing and Laoyeling in the southeast of Heilongjiang Province, 60 kilometers southwest of Ning'an City, 90 kilometers away from Mudanjiang City, with a master plan area of 1726 square kilometers. The scenic spot is composed of Baili Changhu, the crater virgin forest, and the site of Jinglongquanfu in Bohai Country. Jingbo Lake is mainly lake-light mountain color, with geological wonders such as the underground virgin forest of the crater, underground lava tunnel, and the historical and cultural landscape represented by the Bohai Country Site of the Tang Dynasty. It is a comprehensive scenic spot for scientific research, summer vacation, sightseeing, vacation and cultural exchange activities. Jingbo Lake is as a dazzling pearl inlaid in the northern Xinjiang of the motherland, famous for its unique and unpretentious natural beauty, attracting more and more domestic and foreign tourists.