9 Cities to Explore
Discover the unique charm of each city
The "Blue City"—China's dairy capital and gateway to Mongolian grasslands.
A dynamic city where the vast grasslands of Inner Mongolia meet modern industry, famed for its rare earth reserves and Tibetan Buddhist heritage.
A remarkable oasis city on the upper Yellow River, Wuhai is known for its dramatic red-cliff Wuhai Canyon, thriving wine industry, and transformation from coal hub to eco-tourism destination.
Chifeng is the cradle of the Hongshan Culture, home to the legendary Jade Dragon — China's earliest jade artifact — and a gateway to stunning geoparks, stone forests, and vast Inner Mongolian grasslands.
A vast Horqin grassland city where Mongolian nomadic traditions meet vibrant frontier culture, home to the legendary Horqin steppe and the birthplace of Mongolian heroic epic "Gesar".
A city of dramatic contrasts where sprawling deserts meet innovative modern architecture, Ordos is home to the legendary Genghis Khan's Mausoleum, the singing sands of Xiangshawan, and a booming cashmere industry.
The crown jewel of Inner Mongolia's grasslands, Hulunbuir is home to the world's largest prairie and a vibrant tapestry of Mongolian nomadic culture, pristine lakes, and boundless horizons.
The "Pearl of the Yellow River," Bayannur is a lush agricultural oasis on the great river's northern bend, famous for its sunflower fields, Hetao irrigation system, and primeval Yinshan rock art.
The "Summer Capital of China," Ulanqab offers a refreshing escape from the heat with its cool climate, vast volcanic landscapes, and the unique charm of the Mongolian Ulanqab Grassland.