Pretend that the volcanoes in Iceland-Inner Mongolia Chahar are like Iceland! In fact, this is the Chahar volcano group in Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia. Very suitable for self-driving tour ~ Ulanhada Volcano Group is located on the Archaean Ula Rock Group and the Neogene Hanoba basalt, covering an area of about 280 square kilometers, is the only Holocene volcanic area found today in the southern edge of the Mongolian Plateau. The volcanic group is generally beaded in the north east and north west, and is located in more than 30 volcanoes of varying sizes, of which 17 were in the Late Pleistocene (120,000 years ago) and 3 in the Holocene (10,000 years ago). Because the shape is very similar to the Dan Furnace of Taishang Laojun, local herdsmen named the No. 3, No. 5 and No. 6 volcanoes as "North Dan Furnace", "Central Dan Furnace" and "South Dan Furnace" respectively. 📍 Attraction name: Chahar Volcano Geopark 💰 Tickets: No charge for the time being