Manzhouli
Manzhouli, a hundred-year-old port city in Inner Mongolia, has a blend of Chinese, Russian and Mongolian civilization. It’s small in size, but metropolitan in style. Chic architecture of diversified styles make the small city’s streets distinct from each other. Manzhouli is just like a European city when the lights are on at night.
Moreover, as a trade city, Manzhouli has a wide range of foreign products, and the shops’ signboards are in three languages: Chinese, Russian and Mongolian.
Night scenery of Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Attraction 1: Snow and ice festival park
The snow and ice park is located in Xijiao Wetland Parks. The ice and snow sculptures in the park are featuring Chinese, Russian and Mongolian styles. Not only a place to appreciate snow and ice scenery, the park also has an ice maze, skating and icy slides.
The park is a crystal-like land glistening with colorful light at night.
Colorful snow and ice festival park in Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia. [Photo/Xinhua] |
Where it is?
Xijiao Wetland Park, Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia
Attraction 2: Hulun Lake
Hulun Lake, the largest lake in Inner Mongolia, is 36 kilometers away from Manzhouli. The lake may freeze as deep as three meters in winter, making it the largest frozen body in China. One of the activities at icy Hulun Lake is ice fishing.
Hulun Lake in Inner Mongolia is nicknamed "the largest ice" in China. [Photo/Xinhua] |
Where is it?
West of Hulunbuir grasslands, between Xin Barag Left Banner and Manzhouli.
How to get to there?
Drive or go by taxi.