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What are the tourist attractions in Hohhot?

1, Inner Mongolia Museum

Inner Mongolia Museum, located in the center of Hohhot, is a comprehensive museum at the level of the autonomous region. The architecture of Inner Mongolia Museum is rich in national characteristics and modern consciousness. In 2007, in order to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the Ding of National Unity presented by the Central People's Government was collected here, as well as some collections donated by museums in Inner Mongolia and Shanxi.

2. Hohhot Museum 1

Hohhot Museum (Qing Princess House) is located around Princess House Park, Hailar Street, North First Ring Road, Hohhot. ***5 Entering the mansion, there are halls, halls and inner courts, with a wall in front and rockeries and ponds in the east.

3. The Second Hall of Hohhot Museum

The landmark building of the capital, the former Inner Mongolia Museum, is now renamed Hohhot Museum. For more than a year, the museum has been renovated and strengthened. ?

4. Wuta Temple (King Kong Pagoda stupa) is located in the backyard of Wuta Temple in Yuquan District, Hohhot. It was founded in the fifth year of Qing Yongzheng. King Kong Pagoda is a building with five exquisite pagodas built on the throne of King Kong, commonly known as the Five Pagodas. Tower height 16.5 meters, in the shape of a king kong throne, consists of three parts: tower foundation, king kong base and tower top.

5. Jokhang Temple

Jokhang Temple is located in the old city of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. Its Mongolian name is "Yikezhao", which means "Great Temple". Built in the Ming Dynasty, it is the largest Huangdi Temple in Hohhot and one of the few temples in Mongolia without a living Buddha.

6. Photo of lixi

Xilituzhao is the largest temple in Hohhot, located in Wangxing Lane in the east of the old city, only 100 meters away from Dazhao. It used to be a small temple, which was rebuilt and expanded in Qing Dynasty. 1986, xilizhao was designated as the key cultural relics protection unit in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

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