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Tourism overview of Hailar City, Inner Mongolia

Hailar City is located in the northeastern part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, at the junction of the low hills and hills at the western foot of the Greater Khingan Mountains and the Hulunbuir Plateau, with east longitude 119°42′-120°35′ and north latitude 49°06′32′. Here, the plateau is flat and vast, the mountains are round and thick, the grasslands are rich and magnificent, the cattle are fat and the horses are strong, the flowers are sweet and the grass is fragrant, just like a beautiful pearl inlaid in the vast Hulunbuir prairie.

Hailar City is the seat of the administrative office of the Hulunbuir League. It is the political, economic, cultural, transportation, and communication center of the Hulunbuir League and a developing green tourism city. The city has a total area of ??1,440 square kilometers and a population of 267,000. The city is dominated by Mongolians, with Han as the majority. The Hailar people, who live in harmony with 26 ethnic groups including Hui, Manchu, Daur, Ewenki and Oroqen, use their hard work and wisdom to inherit the northern culture. The unique civilization and customs of the nation.

Hailar was founded in the 12th year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (1734 AD). It is named after the Hailar River in the north of the city. It has been the political, economic and cultural center of Hulunbuir for more than 260 years since its establishment. .

The tourism industry in Hailar District is mainly based on tourism resources such as the Hulunbuir Prairie, the original Pinus sylvestris forest and the Hailar Fortress of the Japanese invaders, supplemented by surrounding ports and lake tourism. It has a unique local economy, colorful With its unique history and culture and simple and bold national customs, it attracts a large number of domestic and foreign guests for sightseeing every year. Nowadays, Hailar's tourism infrastructure construction and the development of key tourist attractions have been continuously intensified. There are 15 existing and designated tourism hotels, and the tourism reception capacity and service quality have been significantly enhanced. During the "Ninth Five-Year Plan" period, Hailar received 1.7938 million domestic and foreign tourists, and established cooperative relationships with tourism agencies in Russia, Mongolia, Japan, Singapore, Australia and other countries as well as Hong Kong.

The newly built Genghis Khan Square is the central park of Hailar. It is large in scale and majestic, covering an area of ??23 hectares. The granite and cobblestone corridors in the square are stretched or stretched, and the green trees and grass complement each other. The Liu26 small river meanders through it. The representative building "Silent Column" stands on the square, which means Genghis Khan's great achievements. Unparalleled, artificial carvings and simple and natural architectural styles form a harmonious unity.