Ticket information Jinsha Bay Eco-tourism Zone Tickets: 60 yuan
Preferential policies: 1, 1.2 meters (excluding) children are free, and the elderly over 70 years old are free.
1.2 (inclusive)-1.5m (exclusive) half-ticket for children; Student ID card, senior citizen ID card and military ID card are half price with relevant documents. Remarks: The above information is for reference only. Please refer to the disclosure of Chizhou Baizhangya Scenic Area on the same day.
Tel: 0473-389 1 167.
Opening hours: 07: 00-19: 30 (11October1February 3 1 Monday to Sunday).
Location of scenic spots: North of Haibowan District, Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region15km.
Traffic Guide: Suggest go on road trip, or take a train or bus to Shanghai, and then take a taxi to the scenic spots.
Nearby attractions: Kanerjing and Jinmo Ski Resort.
Introduction to Attractions Jinsha Bay Eco-tourism Zone is located at 14km north of Haibowan District, Wuhai City, covering an area of 2,000 hectares, and is closely connected with National Highway 1 10, Airport Road and Beijing-Tibet Expressway. When Genghis Khan crusaded against Xixia, he was stationed here in Jinshawan, a national 3A scenic spot in Wuhai. The rushing Yellow River water is tied to its chest like a ribbon. Jinsha Bay is the only eco-tourism area in Wuhai during the 11th Five-Year Plan period. 70 million years ago, rare and endangered plants could survive with tenacious vitality in Jinsha Bay. Tetraena mongolica and its family, Prunus mongolica, Calligonum mongolicum, Astragalus mongholicus, Ilex mongolica and other rare plants are rare and endangered plants in the world and also national key protected plants.
There are more than 20 Mongolian yurts in Jinsha Bay, which is the best stage to show Mongolian national customs. It can accommodate more than 200 people for dinner at the same time, and enjoy the Erdos wedding and other national song and dance programs and national costume performances performed by the ethnic customs art troupe composed of more than 20 people. Walking into Mongolian yurts is like walking into the ocean of singing and dancing. Mongolian people are a people who like music. Mongolian life is woven by songs. How high the sky is and how wide their range is, how wide their music is. Holding a silver cup, you can cry. High-pitched Mongolian songs in midsummer bathed Jinsha Bay like light rain. In winter, Mongolian songs like spring touch the wilderness and will warm the hearts of every tourist.