Hulunbuir Travel Guide
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Hunlunbuir is a prefecture in northeastern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (Inner Mongolia, for short) whose capital is the city of Hailar, which lies roughly midway between the Xinggan Mountains in the east and Lake Hulun in the west. The border with Russia lies some 20 kilometers north of the northernmost shores of Lake Hulun. Hulunbuir was formerly (until 2001) organized as a League, an older and looser Inner Mongolia administrative entity that was first established under the Qing (CE 1644-1911) Dynasty. Most of the Leagues of Inner Mongolia have since been reorganized as prefectures, as is the case with Hulunbuir, though part of the structure of the League has been carried over to the prefecture, such as "Banners", or fiefdoms, that were protected from encroachment by other Banners and which also - at least originally - limited the influx of Han Chinese to the region.*
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Dalai Lake 
Dalai Lake, also named Hulun Lake, is the fifth largest lake of our country and the largest lake of the Inner Mongolia. Covering an area of 3,253 square kilometers, it is an integrated Nature Reserv... [ View Details ]
Hailar National Forest Park 
Hailar National Forest Park, covering an area of 210,000 Chinese acres, is the only national forest park in China focused on evergreen pines and was renowned as one of the Eight Scenic Wonders of Hu... [ View Details ]
Phoenix Mountain Villa 
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