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Where is the China-Russia-Mongolia Cultural and Creative Industrial Park?

China-Russia-Mongolia Cultural and Creative Industry Park is located in Hailar District, Hulunbeier City, invested and constructed by Hulunbeier China-Russia-Mongolia Cultural Real Estate Development Co., Ltd., which has been listed as a key project of cultural tourism industry in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Based on the junction of China, Russia and Mongolia, the park is committed to building an internationally renowned cultural tourism distribution center in Hulunbeier, making it the largest and most functional large-scale cultural tourism creative industry gathering area in Northeast China. The project covers an area of 95,600 square meters with a total construction area of 26.9 square meters.

China-Russia-Mongolia Cultural and Creative Industry Park includes cultural industry development center, tourism distribution center, China-Russia-Mongolia art museum cluster, international passenger visa service hall and international brand direct discount center. The project makes full use of Hailar's geographical advantages at the junction of China, Russia and Mongolia, concentrates the essence of China, Russia and Mongolia, organically combines grassland culture, northern Xinjiang characteristics and industrial management, and strives to create "five firsts" in the form of three architectural styles and national characteristics. That is, the first stop of Hulunbeier tourism (Tiancheng Peter International Cultural Theme Hotel, China Hotel, China-Russia-Mongolia International Tourism Transit Platform, International Tourist Visa Hall), the first platform of Sino-Russian cultural exchange (National Music Performing Arts Exhibition Center, Russian Oil Painting Exhibition and Trade Training Base, Russian Jade Processing Center, Outlet Shopping Center, Cloud Media Application Platform), the first park of cultural and creative industries (College Students Creative Center, China-Russia-Mongolia International Snow Park, Traditional leather products manual processing base, national costume processing and exhibition trading base, horse culture research and design exhibition center, animation studio shooting base, intangible cultural heritage exhibition base), the first center for green food exhibition and trading (tourism product wholesale market, green food trading market, China, Russia and Mongolia International Food City), the first city for enlightenment, leisure and entertainment (children's potential experience center, children's water park, bar street/teahouse street, China, Russia and Mongolia International fur city).

The industrial park Tiancheng Peter International Hotel and China-Russia-Mongolia International fur city are scheduled to officially open on September 7th, 2004. The remaining functional areas are under active construction and are expected to be fully completed in 20 15.

Source of information: Hulunbeier Tourism Bureau