Attractions in Inner Mongolia
Established on May 18, 2012, the Eji Banner Museum (额济纳旗博物馆) is a state-owned cultural institution covering an area of 11,000 square meters. The museum...
Juyan Lake (居延海, Juyanhai), shaped like a crescent moon, is the terminal lake of the Heihe River, China’s second-largest inland river. Historically...
Guangzong Temple (广宗寺), also known in Tibetan as “Danji Leng” and commonly referred to as the “Southern Temple (南寺),” is the largest...
The Tengger Desert (腾格里沙漠), located in the Alxa region of Inner Mongolia, covers an area of over 30,000 square kilometers, making it the fourth-largest...
The Ejin Desert Poplar Forest (额济纳胡杨林), known as Ejin Hu Yang Lin National Nature Reserve, covers an impressive area of 26,253 hectares and is classified...
The Badain Jaren Desert (巴丹吉林沙漠) is located in the western part of Inner Mongolia, China, at the base of the Yiner Basin, covering an area of 47,000 square...
The Princess Heshuo Kejing House (和硕恪靖公主府), also known as the Princess Gulen Kejing Mansion (固伦恪靖公主府), was constructed during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor...
The Government Office of the Suiyuan General (绥远将军衙署), located in what was formerly known as Guihua City (now part of Hohhot), was the official administrative...
The Great Mosque of Hohhot (呼和浩特清真大寺) is the oldest and largest mosque in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. Originally built in the 32nd year of the Kangxi Emperor’s...
The Vajra Throne Sarira Pagoda (金刚座舍利宝塔) is located in the southeastern part of the old city of Hohhot. Its design is inspired by the early Indian-style...
Zhaojun Museum (昭君博物院), located in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, is a prominent cultural institution that commemorates the historical figure Wang Zhaojun, also...
The Inner Mongolia Museum (内蒙古博物院) is located in the center of Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It is the only comprehensive museum...
Dazhao Temple (大召寺), located in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, is a prominent Tibetan Buddhist temple belonging to the Gelug school (also known as the Yellow...
The World Anti-fascist War Hailar Memorial Park (世界反法西斯战争海拉尔纪念园), located in Hailar, Inner Mongolia, is a significant historical site that commemorates...
Hulunbuir Ancient City (呼伦贝尔古城), originally built in 1734, stands as a testament to China’s long history of border defense and commercial prosperity. After...
Hailar National Forest Park (海拉尔国家森林公园) covers an area of 210,000 acres, with varying terrain that ranges from 612 meters to 462 meters in elevation. The...
The China-Russia Border Tourist Area (中俄边境旅游区), located in Manzhouli City, Inner Mongolia, is a vibrant destination that showcases the unique cultural...
The Jinzhanghan Mongolian Tribe (Golden Tent Mongolian Tribe, 金帐汗蒙古部落) is a unique tourist destination located on the banks of the winding Mergel River,...
Moerdaoga National Forest Park (莫尔道嘎国家森林公园), located in the heart of the northern Daxing’anling region, spans an impressive area of 148,324 hectares...
The Mongol River Scenic Area (莫尔格勒河景区) is located in the heart of the Hulunbuir Grassland, representing the most important and typical meadow grassland...
Linjiangtun Village (临江屯), located in the northernmost border of China, is a unique settlement primarily inhabited by Russian descendants. The village...
The Reindeer Park (驯鹿苑), known as the Oroqen Sika Deer Tribe (敖鲁古雅鄂温克使鹿部落), is home to China’s last hunting tribe, the Aoluguya Oroqen. Located in...
Ergun National Wetland Park (额尔古纳湿地公园), covering an area of 126,000 hectares, is the largest and most well-preserved wetland in China, often referred to...
Hulun Lake (呼伦湖), also known as Dalai Lake, derives its name from Mongolian, meaning “sea-like lake.” It stretches 93 kilometers long, with...
The Hulunbuir Grasslands (呼伦贝尔草原), located in the northeastern part of Inner Mongolia, derive their name from Hulun Lake and Buir Lake. Spanning a vast...