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Go to Ji Ming post office and take a bus? By train? How to play specifically? Do you have any accommodation at night?

There are no trains in Huailai County. If you have to take the train, you can take Shacheng East Station. Shacheng belongs to Huailai, which is close to Huailai. There are many shuttle buses from Beijing or Beijing West Railway Station to Shacheng, which take 2 to 3 hours, and the fare is around 20 yuan.

It is the easiest way to take a bus from Changping District, Beijing. The bus goes to Beijing-Zhangjiakou Expressway, and soon, 40 yuan.

The ancient city of Huailai generally refers to Ji Ming Post, and Mo Tian is a scenic spot in Huailai County. The main attraction is sand skiing, just like skiing.

The two places you are going to are in Huailai. Take the Zhuolu special line to Shacheng first. Tianmu is between Shacheng and Huailai, between two points and one line, near Shacheng. After Tianmu played. You can choose to take the train back to Shacheng, or take a bus directly from Mo Tian to Ji Ming Post, between Huailai and Zhangjiakou. You can take the train back to Shacheng. There is a train 44 15 to xibali station, which takes 20 minutes. The fare is 2 yuan. Ji Ming Post is next to Xibali Station. You can get off at Xibali Station. Very cheap, tens of dollars a night. You can take a minibus to Ji Ming Post for a few dollars the next day. If you go directly to Ji Ming Post that day, the price will be very expensive, and you may not find a good place to live.

Mo Tian Park 20 yuan/person Mo Tian sand skiing 30/ person (time limit: 1 hour) beach bathing place 15 yuan/person (swimming and sand sculpture allowed), 30 yuan/circle (1.500m, 2 people by car) riding 60 yuan/hour.

The ticket for Ji Ming Post is an individual 30 yuan, a group of 20, and the group needs more than 10.

That's all. These two scenic spots are well-known in the film and television circle. I don't know how many domestic and foreign dramas were shot here.