Chinggis Khan East Street, Xincheng District, HohhotMap
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This park is massive with nice paved walking trails. The location is great directly across the the Juva Tower hotel and a nice new shopping mall on the opposite end. The massive statue of Khan is very impressive.
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Genghis Khan Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Genghis Khan Park is located in the northeast of Hohhot New City, across Genghis Khan Street, north of the North Second Ring Road, and south of Altai Amusement Park. The original site of Genghis Khan Park was the Hohhot Sand Quarry, which was later changed to the Eastern Suburbs Garbage Dump. A classic garden with water as the line and history as the soul. The main line of the life of Genghis Khan in the park runs through the whole park.
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Genghis Khan Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This park is massive with nice paved walking trails. The location is great directly across the the Juva Tower hotel and a nice new shopping mall on the opposite end. The massive statue of Khan is very impressive.
Genghis Khan Park is free. I went to the North Garden. The artificial canyon landscape has a feeling of adventure. It is very fun. From the first line of sky, I went to Genghis Khan Rock Carving. There are artificial waterfalls and water flows on the road. I like it very much. I took a picture of the bee picking honey on the way back, haha
Genghis Khan Park has pleasant scenery, beautiful scenery, fresh air, a good place for punching in and taking pictures, strong fun, super cost-effective, good choice, refreshing and refreshing feeling.
Genghis Khan Park is located on the top of Hanshan Mountain in the north of Ulanhot City. Genghis Khan Temple is located in it. It is the only temple in the world to commemorate Genghis Khan. It is a key cultural relics protection unit in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The temple was designed by artist Nailer and built in 1940 and completed on October 10, 1944. The temple is north-south, with a "mountain" font on the front and a circle on the bottom. In the middle is the 28-meter-high main hall, on both sides of the east and west are the 16.62 meters high partial hall, the top cover is connected by a circular promenade, the top of the corridor has 3 small spires, with green glazed tiles.
This is the original Hohhot landfill site. After being converted into a park, the environment is completely different, especially in summer, visitors here are like weaving, I hope that there are more and more such parks in the city! Recommended!
Highly recommend the canyon landscape area. The water is smoky and the clouds are smoldering. It is rare to have a place where the sun is super strong and the air is dry in Inner Mongolia.