Changli (Chinese: 昌黎; pinyin: Chānglí) is a county of northeastern Hebei province, China, with some Bohai Sea coast.
Both Beijing–Harbin Railway and China National Highway 205 pass through this county.
[1] Changli is one of the largest of China's winemaking districts, with 80 per cent of the county's tillable land used for growing Cabernet Sauvignon grapes.
For this reason, Changli is sometimes called China's "Bordeaux region".
[2] The county administers 11 towns and 5 townships.