Jiuyuan district launches 1-day tourist routes
2020-10-09
Jiuyuan district in Baotou, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, has raised its profile as well as greatly expanding its tourism appeal through the recent launch of quality one-day tourist routes.
Meidaizhao Museum
2020-09-11
The Meidaizhao Museum, built in the shape of a Mandala flower in full bloom, was first opened to the public in September 2009.
Baotou's Forest Park reopens after landscape, facility upgrades
2020-09-04
Forest Park in Baotou, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, has completed renovations and upgrades and has recently reopened to the public.
Baotou Civic Park becomes a summer getaway
2020-08-13
Located in the Xindushi area in Baotou city, in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Baotou Civic Park boasts an expansive, charming natural landscape as well as a veritable sea of flowers.
Chunkun Mountain classified as top national scenic area
2020-07-14
Chunkun Mountain Scenic Area -- located in Baotou, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region -- has been classified a national 4A-level scenic area, with a launch ceremony held on July 11, according to a report in the Baotou Daily.
Qi Cai Da Di, or Colorful Lands
2020-04-30
Located in Tumd Right Banner in Baotou city, in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, Qi Cai Da Di Scenic Area features a diverse array of flowers for visitors to see and enjoy.
The Great Wall constructed during the Warring States period
2020-04-16
Driving along the Baotou-Shiguai highway, people can see the ancient Great Wall ofl China, which was constructed during the Warring States period (475-221 BC) by King Wuling of the Zhao State.
Wudang Lamasery
2020-04-09
Situated on Jihuluntu Mountain 54 kilometers north of Baotou city, the Wudangzhao Temple is a state-level key relics protection unit and a 4A-level scenic spot. It is named "Wudangzhao" because it was built in the Wudang Gully of the Daqing Mountain.
Arden Botanical Garden
2020-04-02
Located in Baotou, in North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region, the Arden Botanical Garden covers an area of 90.4 hectares.
