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Introduction to Dalinol LakeIntroduction to Dalinol Lake

Dalinuoer Lake is located in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia. It is a unique scenic spot full of mystery. Many friends can experience the rich natural scenery here. The special geographical and landform environment is amazing. I feel extremely excited, and I will share with you the specific play guide below.

Dalinuoer Lake

Dalinuoer Lake is also called Dali Lake, which is translated into Chinese as "a lake like the sea". It is one of the four famous lakes in Inner Mongolia and the largest lake in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia. [1]

Located in Keshiketeng Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, the plateau terrain is dotted with weathered basalt or granite and is a low-concentration saltwater lake.

In February 2020, in order to express gratitude and respect to medical workers, admission will be free for medical workers across the country from the date the scenic spot resumes operations to December 31, 2020.

Chinese name Dalinuoer Lake Location: Keshiketeng Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia

Climate type Temperate continental climate Covers an area of ??238.00 square kilometers Opening hours 08:00~18: 00 Attraction level AAAA level

Ticket price is 70.00 yuan. The famous attractions Bihai Silver Beach and Mantuo Villa are suitable for travel season. April-May and October-November. The best recommended travel time is 4-5 hours. Country Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, a city in China

Lake and wetland - Dali Lake

Dali Lake: The lake is 1226 meters above sea level, with an average water depth of 7-8 meters and an area of ??approximately 237 square meters. km.

This 240-square-kilometer closed brackish lake is an inland lake on a plateau. It has no leakage and relies entirely on fresh water from the Shulai River, Gongger River, Liangzi River, Shali River and Yongquan. supply.

Sandy sparse forest landscape - Hunshandake Sandy Land

The Hunshandake Sandy Land was formed roughly 220,000 years ago and is located in Hunshandong in the middle of the Xilingol Plateau in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The Dake Sandy Land starts from Dalinuoer at the western foot of the southern section of the Greater Khingan Mountains in the east and extends westward to the Jining-Erenhot railway line; it is about 450km long from east to west and 50 to 300km wide from north to south, with a total area of ??53,000km2.

It has its own special landscape: Hunshandake Sandy Land is a sandy land on the grassland belt. It was formed during the Little Ice Age 2 to 3 million years ago. It has a special landform unit on the grassland—— Sand strip; mostly fixed.

There are no trees in the temperate sandy land of the central United States at the same latitude, but here are the top communities of ecological succession—sparse forest and grassland landscapes such as Ulmus sapiens; there are Caragana microphylla shrubs underneath. and a variety of willow shrubs and herbaceous plants.

The ecological landscape of Hunshandake Sand Land is very rich and unique. There are at least 5 habitat types, such as mobile sand area, semi-mobile sand dune, fixed sand dune, inter-dune lowland Tara, and wetland Nur. wait.

Dalinol Volcano Group

On the lava platform north of Dalinol, there are 102 volcanoes from the Pliocene to the lower Pleistocene (the Pleistocene is a unique geological time Noun, time refers to the volcanic cone formed by intermittent eruptions from 1.64 million to 10,000 years ago.

It is one of the nine major volcanoes in Northeast my country. The volcanic cones have different shapes and are known as the "miniature landscape of the Five Lotus Ponds".

The exposed volcanic eruption section and the various shapes of volcanic eruption tuffs covering the top of the mountain are a rare site for understanding the magical volcanic eruption process and the products after the eruption.

Aqiula Wind Power Station

It is located in Dalinuoer on the Inner Mongolia Plateau, which is the area with the richest wind energy resources in the country. It is known as "two seasons of wind a year, blowing from spring to winter".

However, in the past long days, local herdsmen used wind power to light oil lamps and listened to the sound of wind to escape the cold winter.

Today, on the grassland, there is a "big windmill" that resembles the "big windmill" written by the famous Spanish writer Cervantes in the era of Don Quixote, which is deeply loved by the herdsmen.

This is the wind turbine used by herdsmen today to carry water, light, and watch TV. As a clean and pollution-free renewable energy, wind energy can benefit mankind.

Ecological Characteristics

Dalinuoer Lake (ie Dali Lake) is the second largest inland lake in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The water quality is chloride, bicarbonate, calcium and magnesium type water, and the salt content is carbonate. Mainly, the pH is between 9.4 and 9.6. Due to years of drought and other reasons, the evaporation is greater than the recharge, and the lake surface has shrunk. The salt content of Dalinuoer Lake is 5‰, and it also contains a certain amount of alkali. The water is smooth and unique. Due to the water quality, it is difficult for exotic fish species to survive. There are only two kinds of fish in the lake, namely carp and Chinese squid (Vargo yarrow), with an annual output of 600,000 kilograms of fresh fish. The fish produced in Dalinol Lake are tender, delicate and nutritious. .

There are 134 species of birds, including 5 national first-level protected animals including red-crowned crane, white stork, black stork, great bustard and jade-belted sea eagle; national second-level protected animals include whooper swan, cygnet, There are 18 species including gray cranes and white cranes, and 21 species are listed as priorities for bird species diversity conservation in China’s Biodiversity Conservation Action Plan.

Dali Lake

Dalinoer Lake is one of the four major inland lakes in Inner Mongolia.

Known as the "Paradise of Birds", it also enjoys the reputation of the third largest swan lake in my country (the other two swan lakes are Poyang Lake and Bayinbuluke Lake). It is located in the southwest of Gongger Grassland, about 100 meters away from Jingpeng Town, the seat of the Keban Government. 90 kilometers.

Main Attractions

North Shore Scenic Area

Tickets: 90

Including attractions: including water park, natural museum, bird watching corridor.

Nan'an Scenic Spot

Ticket: 120 yuan

Included attractions: Bihai Silver Beach, Mantuo Villa

Tourist Information

1. Tickets for the North Bank Scenic Area are not interchangeable with those for the South Bank Scenic Area;

2. The hotels on the North Bank are located outside the North Bank Scenic Area and are free to enter;

3. The hotels on the South Bank are located in Within the South Bank Scenic Area, tickets or vouchers are required to enter;

4. Bird watchers can use the telescopes at the bird viewing platforms of each scenic spot to watch birds, but they are not allowed to climb over the barbed wire fence and enter the isolation zone. Violators will be fined;

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5. Tourists should consciously abide by the regulations of scenic spots and protected areas.

Transportation Guide

Self-driving route: Beijing-Zhangbei-Taipu Temple-Sanggen Dalai-Huiteng River-Dali Lake (the total distance is 540 kilometers).

Bus *** transportation: Chifeng Bus Station and Jingpeng Bus Station in Hexigten Banner have shuttle buses to Dali Lake. After taking the train to Chifeng, take bus No. 36 to Chifeng Bus Station. You can directly buy tickets to Dali Lake. The destination is Dali Fishing Ground. If you cannot buy a ticket directly to Dali Lake, you can also transfer to a long-distance bus bound for Jingpeng Town, Heshigten Banner, buy a ticket to Dali Lake at Jingpeng Bus Station or charter a bus to the scenic spot.

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Free policy

In February 2020, in order to express gratitude and respect to medical workers, from the date the scenic spot resumes operations to 2020 On December 31, 2020, free admission will be provided to medical workers across the country. All medical workers across the country (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) can enjoy the free ticket policy when visiting scenic spots with their valid certificates (doctor's certificate, nurse's certificate, pharmacist's certificate) (excluding internal transportation, ropeways, performing arts and other consumption items in the scenic area).