
- 4.6/5
M54***24The scenery of Jiuquwan truly lives up to its reputation! From the observation deck, the winding river draws an elegant curve across the boundless grassland, like a turquoise ribbon flowing between heaven and earth. The most surprising thing is that this place retains its pristine natural beauty, without any signs of overdevelopment.
- 4.1/5
M29***38I originally planned to visit Arxan when I came to Xing'an League, but it seemed like the best season had passed. Many yellow leaves had already fallen, and the distant view was beautiful, but the close-up view was rather abrupt. Having already visited Genghis Khan's Mausoleum in Ordos, I decided to visit the Genghis Khan Temple during my visit to Ulanhot. It's said that the Genghis Khan Temple is the highest point in Ulanhot.
- 4.8/5
_M1***55The museum lets you enter with your ID card, which is convenient! There's also a free luggage storage room on the first floor, which is very convenient. The exhibition hall has three floors, and it offers a glimpse into the history and cultural changes of Inner Mongolia over time. A thorough tour will take you about three hours. I highly recommend this museum.
- 4.4/5
爱玩的小可爱zyI'm in Hailar on a business trip... and I visited Genghis Khan Square... The Genghis Khan sculpture is magnificent... The square is huge... The rest and entertainment facilities are very complete... The environment is really nice.
- 4.1/5
溢齿留香hzOn the first day of the National Day holiday, I landed in Hailar, Hulunbuir, and spent the evening exploring Hulunbuir Ancient City! The ancient city's nightscape was ablaze with lights, and the distinctive ancient buildings were charming and charming. I tried a frozen pear, a local specialty, for 5 yuan each. Along the way, I browsed snacks, trinkets, shawls, scarves, hats, and other cultural and creative products. I even saw local Mongolians dancing. While the area didn't seem very large, the combination of antiques and history made it a truly scenic spot that blended the past and the present.
- 4.5/5
M47***39The first bend of water seemed to cascade down from the horizon, like silver ribbons drifting across the boundless golden grass carpet of Hulunbuir. Cattle and horses scattered along the riverbank, their heads bowed, savoring the autumn light. Time seemed stretched by the winding river, leaving only this tranquility flowing leisurely between heaven and earth. The so-called poetry and distant horizons are simply witnessing how a river transforms loneliness into scenery, quietly telling the story of the grassland to the sky. Standing in the heart of Hulunbuir, I truly understood the prairie. The horizon stretched endlessly as far as the eye could see, leaving only the traces of the wind and the rolling breath of the grass. The distant mountains became a faint shadow, and the low-hanging clouds seemed within reach. Just a small question: Why are the windows on the sightseeing buses tinted? 🫢
- 4.8/5
M13***91One of the world's four best-preserved grasslands, its breathtaking scenery and unique charm offer a sense of openness and tranquility. The endless grassland highway stretches to the horizon, like a celestial road leading to paradise.











