Inner Mongolia’s Ice Floating Thrives in -40°C Winter Wonderland
Inner Mongolia’s extreme -40°C winters fuel a booming ice floating tourism sector, blending Arctic-inspired adventure with traditional Mongolian culture.
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Inner Mongolia’s extreme -40°C winters fuel a booming ice floating tourism sector, blending Arctic-inspired adventure with traditional Mongolian culture.
Inner Mongolia’s galloping horses symbolize cultural continuity as China prepares for 2026’s Year of the Horse, blending tradition with modern ecotourism opportunities.
Inner Mongolia’s Hulunbuir reserve employs drones, smart monitoring, and expanded feeding sites to protect lynx and red deer amid extreme winter temperatures below -30°C.
Hohhot launches 88-day winter festival blending sports, culture & economic development, with 300+ events across Inner Mongolia through March 2026.
Discover the enchanting rime landscapes of Arxan City in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, where crystal frost transforms the city into a winter fairyland.
Experience the crystal beauty of Arxan City in China’s Inner Mongolia, where rime transforms the landscape into a breathtaking fairyland.
The 7th Hulunbuir Winter Heroes Games have kicked off in Inner Mongolia, featuring exciting winter sports events and performances running until March 2025.
Infrared cameras in Inner Mongolia’s Saihan Wula National Nature Reserve have captured rare footage of Manchurian wapiti battling for territory and mates, highlighting successful conservation efforts.
Herders in Inner Mongolia’s Badain Jaran Desert have begun their annual winter migration, guiding camels over 10 days to safe pastures—a majestic tradition capturing the harmony of nature and culture.
At China’s Ethnic Games, Mongolian wrestlers captivate audiences with “boke,” a traditional sport without weight classes or time limits. The 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities in Sanya draws record spectators.
Parts of northeast China and the northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region are experiencing lingering snowfalls as a nationwide cold wave gradually weakens after days of significant temperature drops.
Winter tourism is heating up in northern China as destinations like Ulanqab City and Mudanjiang City unveil unique attractions. From exploring extinct volcanoes to visiting Snow Town, tourists have exciting new options this season.
The ‘Feel China’ cultural days have launched in Ulan Bator, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations between China and Mongolia and promoting cultural and people-to-people exchanges.
Shenzhou-18 manned spaceship’s return capsule, carrying three astronauts, successfully landed at Dongfeng landing site in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Monday.
After a successful six-month mission aboard China’s space station, the Shenzhou-18 crew returns to Earth, landing in Inner Mongolia following a handover with Shenzhou-19.
In Inner Mongolia, the desert poplar trees have turned golden, creating stunning autumn landscapes in Ejin Banner. The forest, covering 30,000 hectares, is a vital ecological barrier and a global natural wonder.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Ulan Butong in Inner Mongolia, where golden sunrises meet galloping horses, creating a magical spectacle that celebrates nature and culture.
Experience the breathtaking union of sunrise and galloping horses in Ulan Butong, Inner Mongolia, where nature’s beauty and rich Mongolian culture create a magical autumn spectacle.
Every autumn, the poplar forests of Ejina Banner in Inner Mongolia transform into a golden wonderland, attracting visitors to witness the resilience and beauty of the Euphrates poplar trees against the desert backdrop.
Ejina Banner’s Euphrates poplar forests in Inner Mongolia transform into a golden wonderland each autumn, attracting global visitors to witness the breathtaking scenery alongside the newly recognized Badain Jaran Desert UNESCO site.