
- 4.1/5
BillGetsThe young lady at the entrance was very helpful and told me I could book tickets through Ctrip. The discounted price on Ctrip was enviable, haha. In winter, there were only three vehicles in the entire scenic area: one carrying a couple, another carrying young people taking photos in spacesuits, and myself. Today, Inner Mongolia had its first snowfall in a long time; the combination of volcanic ash, yellow grass, and white snow created a unique landscape. We photographed Volcano No. 8, and then visited Volcanoes No. 6 and No. 3, finishing in two hours.
- 4.4/5
M45***93The kids liked it very much. There is also a dinosaur park inside. We even wore space suits to take pictures, which was a different experience. Because we were in a hurry, we only climbed volcanoes No. 8, No. 6 and No. 3. The scenery was very good.
- 4.3/5
M49***16Hulin Ancient Village, the giant pandas are so cute, especially when they are sleeping, so cute! The giraffes are also good-looking, the flying magic carpet, the glass plank road, exciting, exciting, exciting
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe sunset is beautiful, the alpine grassland is stunning, the scenic area is very convenient to drive by, the ticket is still a bit expensive, the scenery is still better in summer. Navigate to Tianci Grassland and drive all the way up. When you see the sign of Sky Grassland, go a little higher and you can watch the sunset. Remember to bring a down jacket
- 4.3/5
M52***52I was a little disappointed after taking bus 92 to the Chulechuan Grassland stop. There was no grassland, just a desolate meadow with very short, dry grass. In the distance, I saw a building that looked like a yurt, went inside for a quick look, took a photo with a sculpture of a Mongolian beauty, and then came out via a road near the mountains. There was a bus stop for bus 115 by the roadside. After waiting a while, the bus arrived (it came from the Red Education Base), and I rode for two stops before finally reaching the core scenic area! It was breathtaking! Grasslands, towering green mountains, and babbling rivers were all within easy reach, a truly beautiful sight. The only downside was that I didn't see any horses or sheep. For the return trip, I first took bus 115 to the Red Education Base, then transferred to bus 92. Bus 115 is a suburban bus, running approximately every hour, so be mindful of your travel time. No entrance fee is required.
- 4.5/5
吃饱满面的仙女Family, come to Hohhot must go to the general of Yuanyuan City! As soon as I arrived there, the stone lion at the door took me to town, with a special momentum. Inside, the red walls and green tiles, the ancient trees were lush and full of simplicity. Follow the signs all the way, you can see the lobby, the second hall, the third hall, and various vans. Listening to the explanation, I have learned a lot of history of the Qing Dynasty, like the duties of the general, the military and political events of the year, I feel that a lot of knowledge has risen, it is really interesting, it is worth coming!
- 4.2/5
Anonymous userI visited Hohhot during the National Day holiday and went to the Daqingshan Wildlife Park. Upon entering the park, I was greeted by lush greenery and fresh air. I was able to see various animals up close. The experience was fantastic!
- 4.7/5
吃饱满面的仙女This time I went to see the King Kong Sheli Pagoda, which was really shocking. When I arrived there, the pagoda stood tall and conspicuous, looking simple and powerful. Walked in and saw, the carving above is not beautiful, whether it is animals or scriptures, every detail is very particular, you can see how powerful the craftsmen were. I heard that this tower has a long history and carries a lot of stories. Standing under the tower, my heart was inexplicably quiet, and I could feel the strong historical and cultural atmosphere. This trip is too worthwhile, I recommend everyone to feel it!
- 4.7/5
墨晓意This Ming Dynasty building, rich in cultural, historical, and verve, lies across from the Jokhang Temple and bordered by Shaomai Street. It embodies a rich tapestry of history and religious heritage. Walking quietly here, one hears the stirrings of history. Emperor Kangxi himself once stayed here temporarily, and the area has witnessed different people and events throughout history. This powerful statement demonstrates that successful cultural tourism must integrate the humanities. It's truly true.
- 4.7/5
蓉归故里Dazhao Temple is the most important royal temple in Hohhot and Inner Mongolia, and a must-see scenic spot when visiting Hohhot. The entire temple is magnificent and worth spending half a day visiting. The nearby Sai Shang Old Street is also worth a visit. The only downside is that it gets very crowded with tourists during the summer vacation.














