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📅 2026

The Matryoshka Square, the National Gate, and the Russian flavor—how to play this border town.

Why visit

The Hulunbuir Grassland is the widest green carpet under heaven; the Morin Dawa River winds like a silver belt over the grassy slopes, and the sheep flocks fall like clouds on the ground. It is the very embodiment of "the wind bends the grass to reveal the cattle and sheep."

Suggested itinerary

Day 1First glimpse of the grassland
Day 2Wetland and border river
Day 3Forest zone and border city

Highlights along the way

Hulunbuir Grassland

The Hulunbuir Grassland is the widest green carpet under heaven; the Morin Dawa River winds like a silver belt over the grassy slopes, and the sheep flocks fall like clouds on the ground. It is the very embodiment of "the wind bends the grass to reveal the cattle and sheep."

Erguna Wetland

The Erguna Wetland is Asia's largest wetland; the Gen River bends into nine curves on the green carpet, dotted with birches. It is the most lively breath at the grassland's edge. Set aside about 2 hours to stroll.

Manzhouli

Manzhouli is a port city at the junction of China, Russia, and Mongolia; the Matryoshka Square and Russian-style buildings are colorful, and the night lights are like a fairy tale. It is the most Western-style nail at the grassland's end. Set aside half a day to stroll.

🧭 Local tips

FAQ

When is Hulunbuir greenest?

June to August is best, with the grassland turning green, wildflowers following in succession, and cool temperatures. September turning yellow is also beautiful, and winter is extremely cold with a vast snow plain.

How to spend three to five days in Hulunbuir?

One day at the Morin Dawa River and Erguna, one day at Manzhouli, one day at Shiwei and Linjiang, and the rest horse-riding at Heishantou. A chartered car or self-drive is recommended.

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