Inner Mongolia launches Greater Hinggan Mountain tourist train
The tourist train departs from Hailaar. [Photo/Grassland Media]
The Greater Hinggan Mountain tourist train embarked on its maiden journey from Hailaar, Hulunbuir city, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on May 19, marking the launch of an eco-tourism experience through Inner Mongolia's vast woodlands.
The train departed at 7:10 am with more than 60 passengers onboard, beginning a three-day, two-night journey northward through lush forests, stopping at key destinations including Kuduer, Genhe, Mangui, and Tulihe Forest Industry Company.
Designed for immersive cultural and tourism engagement, the train offers a unique blend of experiences: passengers can enjoy live performances by the Ulan Muqir art troupe, explore traditional handicrafts, sample regional forest cuisine, purchase forest-sourced products, and benefit from personalized concierge services.
Inside view of Hongdou Forest Lodging. [Photo/Grassland Media]
On May 20, the train will arrive at Mangui Station, where guests will attend the opening ceremony of the Hongdou Forest Lodging and spend the night in eco-friendly accommodations – a new form of forest-based tourism.
Operating from May through October, the train will run nine round trips throughout the season.
By combining sightseeing, cultural immersion, and ecological stewardship, the train offers a distinctive forest tourism experience and opens new market opportunities for local tourism-related businesses. It represents a pioneering model in the shift toward a green economy, setting a new benchmark for sustainable development in the Greater Hinggan Mountains.
A ceremony marks the opening of the Greater Hinggan Mountain tourist train. [Photo/Grassland Media]