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Mohe tourist guide must-see attractions

I think Mohe must visit the following attractions:

Longjiang first bay 1

"The First Bay of Longjiang" is a unique landscape formed by the emergency of Heilongjiang. On the island surrounded by Jiangwan, the scenery is different all year round. The turbulent Longjiang water rolled eastward from the source, turned sharply around Jindao to form a perfect ω-shaped backflow and galloped away.

2. Ussuri Shoal

Wusuli Shoal is next to Heilongjiang River, the border river between China and Russia. Be impacted by Heilongjiang. Standing on the shallows, you can not only enjoy the magnificence of the river, but also overlook the exotic scenery on the other side of the river. It's snowing in Yuan Ye in winter, and a silvery white world is the ingenious work of nature, creating the wonders of this day.

3. North hong cun

Beihong Village is located in the northernmost part of China, at the junction of China and Russia. Known as the northernmost undeveloped primitive village in China. Beihong Village is a pure land far away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the real northernmost village, located in the northernmost mountainous area of Daxing 'anling, surrounded by undeveloped virgin forests and dense trees. The original woodcut houses are preserved here. As soon as you enter the village, you can see the wooden fence and the firewood pile at the door.

4. Arctic Village

Arctic Village, formerly known as Mohe Village, is the northernmost tourist attraction in China, facing the Russian across the river, integrating forest, ice and snow, boundary river and aurora. Here you can experience all the so-called northernmost places to play! There is also the most popular "China Arctic Christmas Village", the only Christmas theme village in Asia, which is simply a fairyland in fairy tales.

5, nine bends and eighteen bends

Jiuqu Eighteen Bends is the northernmost natural original ecological wetland in China. There are four wooden observation decks in the scenic area, each with a different angle of view. From a distance, you can overlook the Jiuqu River winding here and enjoy the sunny Linhai Snow Field. The Emur River hovers over the whole wetland like a dragon crossing the border and dances like a silver belt. Along the way are virgin forests, lush in summer, dotted with green willows and handsome diamond poplars; In winter, it's wrapped in silver and rime!