
- 4.0/5
巴厘岛之夏While the buildings are mostly reconstructed, it's still quite enjoyable to visit, especially with kids. It took us almost three hours to see everything. The Korqin wool felt products were quite interesting, and I bought my child a hat. The jade workshop in the back made realistic dishes from various stones, which made us hungry. One of the young craftsmen is hearing-impaired and has no upper limbs. When we walked by, he was carving with his feet, which was truly awe-inspiring.
- 4.3/5
超爱多么哇塞的小姑娘啊Yinsha Bay is located in Kulun Banner, Inner Mongolia, about 2 hours' drive from Tongliao City. It is known as the No. 1 Desert in Northeast China. There are many recreational projects in the desert, such as camel riding for 100 yuan, Bigfoot for 150 yuan, desert off-road vehicles, archery, sand sliding, etc. The desert is very large and crowded.
- 4.7/5
M27***06The three major temples of Kulun are located in the central street of Kulun Town, Kulun Banner, Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, covering an area of about 30,000 square meters. After the Qing Shunzhi six years (1649), Xingyuan Temple was built, and the emperor of Shunzhi gave the "Xingyuan Temple" Mongolian, Han and Tibetan three bodies. Qing Kangxi nine years (1670), in the east of Xingyuan Temple to build "Xiangjiao Temple". Qing Qianlong seven years (1742), built "Fuyuan Temple", since then, successive lamas have been built to varying degrees, retained to date, has a history of more than 370 years. The Kulun flag is the only real administrative and religious unity of the Lama flag in Inner Mongolia during the Qing Dynasty, and is a religious "holy place" advocated by the Mongolian people. The three major temples in Kulun are a group of buildings of the Gelu school that integrate the Mongolian, Tibetan and Han styles, which have high historical, scientific and artistic values and have profound national cultural connotations. Among them, Fuyuan Temple is a religious activity place, Xingyuan Temple and Xiangjiao Temple are the functions of cultural relics museums. In December 2010, the three major temples in Kulunqi were officially approved by the National Tourism Administration as a national 4A-level tourist attraction.
- 4.5/5
jointh song⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A feast for nature and soul If the grasslands are the poetry of the earth, then the Horqin Grassland is its most heartfelt and moving chapter. This three-day trip completely redefined my understanding of vastness and freedom. Scenery: Pristine and magnificent, perfect for all seasons Although I'd heard of desertification in Horqin, I was still struck by its majesty upon seeing it in person. An endless green carpet stretched to the horizon, dotted with herds of cattle and sheep like scattered pearls. We arrived in August, when the grasslands are at their peak lushness. Wildflowers abounded, and the air was filled with the fragrance of grass and earth. In the evening, sitting on the grassy slopes, watching the sunset melt into gold, the evening breeze caressing my face, created a sense of tranquility and exhilaration that the city can never offer. Experience: Authentic and enriching Horqin is a must-do, charged by the hour, with instructors providing safe and reliable guidance. From a slow walk to a trot, feeling the thrill and freedom of horseback riding is truly exhilarating. In the evening, we attended a bonfire party. The enthusiastic Mongolian girls and boys sang and danced, and we joined in the fun, creating a lively atmosphere. We also tried archery and grass skiing. The diverse activities are perfect for the whole family. Accommodation and Dining: Immersive Grassland Life We stayed in a yurt within the scenic area. While the facilities were simpler than a hotel, the unique experience of lying in a yurt, listening to the wind and gazing at the stars, was absolutely worth it. The food was especially delicious. The hand-pulled meat was juicy and tender, and dipped in wild chive sauce, it was incredibly fragrant. The milk tea was rich and mellow, and the milk tofu had a unique flavor. Before leaving, I even bought a few bags of authentic Khorchin beef jerky, said to be "Genghis Khan's military rations." The meat was firm and chewy, with a savory and sweet aftertaste, making it a perfect souvenir. Transportation and Travel Guide: We recommend driving yourself or chartering a car from Tongliao City for more flexibility. The grasslands are vast, and the attractions are scattered, so having a car is crucial for enjoying the area to its full potential. Major attractions like Zhurihe Grassland and Xiaozhuang Manor require an entrance fee (50-100 yuan), but most grassland areas are free. Tips 1. Sun and Mosquito Protection: Ultraviolet rays on the grassland are extremely strong, so be sure to bring high-factor sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Insect repellent is essential in summer, as mosquitoes are numerous. 2. Temperature swings are significant: It can be hot during the day, but cooler in the mornings and evenings, so be sure to bring a warm jacket. 3. Respect Customs: Observe etiquette when entering a yurt, and ask for permission before photographing herders or livestock. 4. Book in Advance: Accommodation is limited during the peak season (July-August), so be sure to book a yurt or resort in advance. Overall, the Horqin Grassland may not boast the stunning scenery of Hulunbuir, where the wind blows the grass low and reveals cattle and sheep, but it possesses a more rugged and authentic beauty, as well as a rich historical and cultural heritage (including the hometown of Empress Xiaozhuang and the Qing Dynasty royal palace). This is a journey that allows you to put down your phone, return to nature, and experience the true nature of life. Highly recommended for all travelers who yearn for the grassland!
- 4.1/5
majasKhan Mountain is a national 4A-level tourist attraction in Holingol County, Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia. Focusing on Mongol and Yuan Dynasty culture, it blends historical culture with natural beauty, creating a unique charm. However, it also has some shortcomings. Here are some reviews: Advantages: Profound Cultural Heritage: The scenic area focuses on Mongol and Yuan Dynasty history and culture. Through attractions such as the Mountain Gate Square, the Gray Wolf Road, the Mongol and Yuan Dynasty military formations, and the sculptures of Mongol and Yuan Dynasty emperors, it presents a three-dimensional picture of the historical features and cultural heritage of the Mongol and Yuan Dynasty period, providing an important window into Mongol and Yuan culture. The landscape is magnificent: At the summit, a 50-meter-tall statue of Genghis Khan and a 30-meter-tall statue of Kublai Khan stand proudly in the clouds. Sixteen statues of Mongol and Yuan Dynasty emperors are also found on the mountainside. At the foot of the mountain, 800 statues of Mongol and Yuan Dynasty warriors, over three meters tall, resemble divine troops descended from heaven. The entire sculpture complex is magnificent and visually striking, earning it the nickname "Terracotta Warriors on the Grassland." Beautiful Natural Scenery: Khan Mountain is located at the foot of Guanyin Mountain, surrounded by the vast Horqin Grassland. Climbing to the summit, you can overlook the grassland's beauty. In the distance, yurts are scattered like pearls. The blue sky and white clouds complement the grassland and sculptures, creating a beautiful scene. Good Value: The scenic area is free to enter, and nearby recreational activities such as horseback riding and archery are relatively affordable. The scenic area also offers a tourist service area, catering to visitors' needs for rest, dining, and shopping. Overall, the visit is very cost-effective. Disadvantages: Man-Made Landscapes: The scenic area's main attractions are man-made sculptures. For those seeking pristine natural landscapes or those uninterested in history and culture, the scenery may lack natural charm and uniqueness, making it a bit monotonous. Relatively Simple Tour Experience: The main activities in the scenic area are viewing sculptures, taking photos, and hiking. The activities are relatively simple, lacking more diverse interactive experiences. Tours typically last 2-4 hours, and the stay is relatively short. Transportation convenience is average: Khan Mountain is located in the grassland area, and public transportation is not very developed. Generally, you need to drive or charter a car to get there. For tourists who cannot drive themselves, it is not very convenient to get to the scenic area.







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