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Introduction to Aershan tourist attractions

Aershan tourist attractions introduction:

1. Haisheng Shengquan Tourist Resort?

Aershan is located in the northeastern part of Inner Mongolia, across the southwestern foothills of the Daxingan Mountains. A new border tourist resort city. Here is the second largest group of mineral springs in the world. The largest of them is the Haisheng Sanatorium Mineral Spring Group, which has 48 hot springs.

2. Bailang Taoerhe National Wetland Park?

Bailang Taoerhe National Wetland Park is located at the southwest foothills of the Daxingan Mountains. It was constructed by the Bailang Forestry Bureau of Bailang Town, Aershan City, Inner Mongolia. The industrial area has a mid-low mountain landform and is the source of the Taoer River in the Nenjiang River Basin. It is 3km away from Bailang Town and has a total area of ??1135hm2.

The geographical coordinates are 47°01′18″~46°59′56″ north latitude and 120°06′38″~120°10′41″ east longitude. It starts from Lucun, Bailang Town in the south, to the Bailang Forestry Bureau Nursery in the north, is bounded by the National Railway Bai'a Line in the west, and the Bailang Peak Ridge in the east. It is 30 kilometers away from the hot spring street in Aershan City, 220 kilometers away from Ulanhot City, where the Xing'an League Committee is located, 20 kilometers away from the Ula first-class highway, close to the S203 highway, and 50 kilometers away from Aershan Ishi Airport. According to the core scenic area of ??Aershan City 35 kilometers, the transportation is very convenient, and the surrounding tourism resources are highly integrated.

3. Aershan Bailangfeng Scenic Area?

Aershan Bailangfeng is the main scenic spot of Aershan National Forest Park. It is a national AAA-level scenic spot with a forest coverage rate of 90%. The main peak is 1,511 meters, and the peak is nearly 200 hectares of glacier remains. Here there are high mountains, dense forests, criss-crossing ravines, diverse geographical types, and a complete ecosystem. The Taoer River and its tributaries flow along the east and west sides of Bailang Peak. It is stunning for its three outstanding landscapes: "beautiful, stunning, and dangerous."

In recent years, the infrastructure has been upgraded and reconstructed, and wooden plank roads, observation decks, cement roads, etc. have been built to further enhance tourism service capabilities, and various festivals such as the Azalea Festival and the Holy Water Festival have been held to enhance the tourism quality. The competitiveness and influence brought by tourism development. At present, Bailang Peak has become more and more popular among tourists, especially photography, painting, calligraphy, writers, film and television biography, and self-driving travel enthusiasts.

4. Nanxing'an Patriotic Education Base

Nanxing'an Patriotic Education Base is 25 kilometers away from the urban area of ??Aershan, a national excellent tourist city, and 25 kilometers away from Aershan Forest Culture and Cultural Scenic Area---Xing'an Linsu Village is 10 kilometers away, close to the S203 Highway. In 1996, it was approved as a key cultural relic protection unit in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

In 2005, it was named "Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region-level Patriotism Education Base" by the Autonomous Region Civilization Office. The Nanxing'an Patriotic Education Base is composed of the Nanxing'an Tunnel, the Nanxing'an Tunnel Fortress and other parts. It is a military facility built by the Japanese army in the Northeast and is one of the important ironclad evidence of the Japanese army's invasion of China.

5. Aershan National Forest Park

Aershan National Forest Park is located at the southwest foot of the Daxingan Mountains in Inner Mongolia. The climate here is unique and the temperature difference between day and night is obvious, making it a good place to escape the heat in summer. The vegetation type in Aershan National Forest Park is a cold temperate mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forest. The park is rich in wild animal and plant resources and has a unique northern scenery.

In the park there are Termei Mountain (1,378 meters above sea level), the first peak in the Greater Khingan Range, and Dalbin Lake, the first lake in the Greater Khingan Range; there are Shitang Forest and Tianchi formed by the flow of lava during volcanic eruptions.