Scenic spot introduction:

Ulanfu Memorial Hall is a majestic building with a unique national style, located in the South Botanical Garden of Xinhua West Street, Hohhot City. Comrade Ulanfu was born on December 23, 1906, in a Mongolian peasant family in Tabusai Village, Tumed Left Banner, Hohhot City. He died of illness in Beijing on December 8, 1988. He devoted his life's efforts to the revolution and construction of all ethnic groups in China and established immortal and glorious achievements. Comrade Ulanhu is a proven communist fighter, an outstanding leader of the party and the country, an outstanding proletarian revolutionist, an outstanding national work leader, and the vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People's Congress.

Attractions distribution:

The memorial hall covers an area of ​​about 3,000 square meters, with a construction area of ​​2,100 square meters. The entire building includes four individual projects including the main hall, memorial square and statue platform, memorial pavilion, and archway gate. Designers creatively integrate traditional ethnic architectural styles with advanced modern architectural art, making this group of buildings solemn, solemn, and magnificent.

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 3A scenic spot

Scenic spot features:

Red cultural tour and memorial hall
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

Suitable for all seasons.

Shopping recommendations:

(Local specialties) Mongolian cheese, Wuchuan oats, buckwheat, kumis, and air-dried beef jerky.

(Special delicacies) Qingcheng Shaomai, Baked Rice, Mongolian Hand Pork, Shabu-Shabu Mutton, Milk Skin, and Fried Rice.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region>Hohhot City>Muslim District

How to get there:

From Hohhot, you can take bus No. 4, 51, 80, or 82 directly to the scenic spot.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Ulanfu Memorial Hall ticket prices:

free.

Scenic area opening hours:

Spring and Autumn: 9:00-17:00

Summer: 9:00-17:30

Winter: 9:30-17:00

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