Contact information of Daichintala: 0482-8214371 is located 20 kilometers north of Keyouzhong Banner
Introduction to Daichintala attractions:
In a beautiful and rich place In the transition zone of the Songliao Plain at the southern foot of Daxing'an in the Inner Mongolia prairie, there is a magical place called Daiqintala Palace.
This is the location of Daichintala Sumu in Keyou Middle Banner, Inner Mongolia. It is more than 100 kilometers away from Ulanhot City, less than 200 kilometers away from Tongtong City, more than 200 kilometers away from Baicheng City, Taonan City and other places in Jilin Province. The 111 National Highway runs through the entire territory. Shu Town is less than 20 kilometers away. According to historical records, from the first year of Zongde in the Qing Dynasty (1636) to the 16th year of Guangxu (1890), Bayanhushu was the residence of Prince Zhasak and Xiangtu Shiyetu. Here is the Biffu Temple enshrined by the Ten Banners of the Ancient Zhelim League (commonly known as Black Emperor Sumo in Mongolian, which means Buddhist temple). In the 16th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1890), the 14th Zhasak Sewang Norbu Sambu built a royal palace in Daiqintala, forty miles northeast of Bayanhushu, making the place a Tushiyetu The king's palace became the political, economic, cultural and religious center of Tushyetu. After the liberation in 1947, Daichintaranutuk (district) was established.
The Feng Shui treasure land of Daichintala is rich in natural resources, surrounded by mountains and rivers, and has beautiful scenery. Scenic spots such as the former site of the Royal Palace, Tongzi Mountain, mountain springs, Hangali Reservoir, the eight-faced stone drinking well in the palace courtyard, the racecourse, and the five-cornered maple all contain magical legends and have always attracted domestic and foreign tourists.