Yalong Bay Tropical Paradise Forest Park
Glass walkway and mountain sea panoramic shooting point
The most famous punch in point in the scenic spot is the glass walkway hanging above the mountain, overlooking the whole Yalong Bay sea area. The transparent glass underfoot brings a slight heartbeat and stimulation, while the interweaving of the distant sea and city creates a stunning visual image, making it a must take spot for tourists. On sunny days, the sea surface presents a gradual blue color from deep to light, making it an excellent scene for shooting large films.
Crossing the Jianglong Cable Bridge and Light Adventure Experience
The Jianglong Suspension Bridge spans between two mountains and is a landmark experiential project in the scenic area. Walking on a high-altitude suspension bridge, with dense rainforest underfoot and the complete bay line of Yalong Bay in the distance, one can simultaneously experience the triple landscape of “mountains, sea, and forests”. The suspension bridge has a slight swaying sensation, suitable for tourists who enjoy light adventures but do not want too much excitement.
Movie locations and popular photo spots
The scenic area is famous for filming “If You Are the One 2” here, with the “Bird’s Nest Resort” and several other viewing spots becoming must visit filming backgrounds for tourists. The unique wooden house architecture combined with the mountain and sea landscape creates a three-dimensional, natural, and high-end visual experience, which is highly welcomed by couples and family tourists.
Rainforest Ecology and Nature Strolling Experience
The park has a rich collection of tropical plants, including ancient vines, bamboo roots, banyan trees, and various aerial plants. The forest trail is laid along the mountain, where you can hear insects and birds chirping, and the air is moist and fresh. There are multiple science popularization points along the way, introducing rainforest ecology and plant characteristics, making it a natural education scene suitable for family and parent-child tourists.

