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What attractions are worth visiting in Hulunbuir?

1. Manzhouli National Gate Scenic Area

Manzhouli National Gate Scenic Area is an iconic tourist attraction in Manzhouli City and a key red tourism scenic spot in the country. It is also an important part of the Sino-Russian border tourist area, accounting for Covering an area of ??200,000 square meters, the scenic area includes the National Gate, No. 41 Boundary Monument, the Red Tourism Exhibition Hall, the Six China National Exhibition Halls, the Manzhouli Red Secret Traffic Line Site and other landscapes.

2. Hulunbuir Prairie

Hulunbuir Prairie is located in the west of Hulunbuir City and is named after Hulun Lake and Bell Lake on the prairie. The grasslands from the west of the Greater Khingan Mountains to the Mongolian border are part of it. It reaches the Russian border in the north and the Aershan in the south. It contains cities such as Manzhouli, Hailar, and Ergun, as well as Hohnoor, Ewenki, and Barhu. Grassland pastoral areas are famous prairie areas in China.

3. Ergun Wetland

The Ergun Wetland Scenic Area is 3 kilometers away from the urban area, with a total area of ??10 square kilometers. The scenic spot was established in 1999 and was promoted to a national AAA-level tourist attraction in 2010. In 2011, it was rated as the "Best Wetland for Chinese Characteristic Tourism". In 2013, it won the "China's Most Internet Popular and Beautiful Forest Tourist Attraction". In 2015, it was promoted to a national AAAA tourist attraction.

4. Shiwei

The full name of Shiwei is Mengwu Shiwesumu. It is located in Ergun City, Hulunbuir, and is one of the northernmost townships in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The birthplace of the Mongolian people. It is located in northern Xinjiang with beautiful scenery. The Ergun River, the border river between China and Russia, flows through it. On the other side of the river lies the quiet Russian town of Olochi.

5. Hulun Lake

Hulun Lake is one of the five largest freshwater lakes in my country, also known as Dalai Lake. "Dalai" is Mongolian, meaning "sea"; "Dalai Lake" is a lake like the sea. Hulun Lake has an irregular oblique rectangular surface and a vast lake area. Hulun Lake has eight famous scenic spots: sunrise on the water, mirage in the sky, falling in love with horses on stone piles, surfing on the jade beach, roaring tigers in Hulun, watching the moon on the Elephant Mountain, birds perching on the reeds, and listening to the piano on the Gull Island.