How much is the ticket for Jinshawan Ecological Tourism Zone? Jinshawan Travel Guide
Jinshawan Ecological Tourism Zone is located about 15 kilometers north of Haibowan District, Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The scenic area has a beautiful environment and a large area, with a total area of 2,000 hectares. The place has a mild climate and is suitable for travel all year round. When visiting Jinshawan Ecological Tourism Area, we recommend scenic spots such as Pearl Lake and Shashen Botanical Garden. The ticket price is 60 yuan. Preferential policies will be implemented for children, the elderly, students and military personnel of a certain age. Ticket information
Tickets for Jinshawan Ecological Tourism Zone: 60 yuan
Preferential policies: 1. Children under 1.2 meters (not included) are free of charge, and seniors over 70 years old (not included) are free of charge.
Children between 1.2 meters (inclusive) and 1.5 meters (exclusive) are half-priced; student ID cards, senior citizen ID cards, and military ID cards are half-priced with relevant documents. Note: The above information is for reference only. For specific information, please refer to the disclosure of Chizhou Baizhangya Scenic Area on the day. Travel guide
Contact number: 0473-3891167
Opening hours: 07:00-19:30 (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday)
Attraction location: About 15 kilometers north of Haibowan District, Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Transportation guide: It is recommended to drive by yourself, or you can take a train or bus to Haishi, and then take a taxi to the scenic spot .
Nearby attractions: Karez, Jinmo Ski Resort Attractions
Jinshawan Ecological Tourism Zone is located 14 kilometers north of Haibowan District, Wuhai City, covering an area of 2,000 hectares, and 110 National highways, airport roads and Beijing-Tibet Expressway are closely connected. Jinshawan, a national 3A-level scenic spot in Wuhai City, was a geomantic treasure place where Genghis Khan stationed troops when he attacked Xixia. The endless water of the Yellow River is like a ribbon tied tightly to its chest. Jinshawan is the only eco-tourism area to be fully completed in Wuhai City during the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" period. Rare and endangered plants that were born 70 million years ago can survive in Jinsha Bay with their tenacious vitality. These rare plants, such as the four-legged tree and its family, Mongolia amygdalus, Shaguai Zao, Shabawang and Holly in Jinsha Bay, are rare in the world. Endangered plants and national key protected plants.
There are more than 20 yurts in Jinshawan, large and small, which is the best stage to display Mongolian national customs. It can accommodate more than 200 people to dine at the same time, and enjoy the Ordos wedding and other ethnic song and dance programs and ethnic costume performances performed by an ethnic customs art troupe composed of more than 20 people. Walking into a yurt is like walking into a sea of singing and dancing. The Mongolian nation is a musical nation. The life of the Mongolian people is woven with songs. Their pitch is as high as the sky is high, and their music is as wide as the land. Music is so vast. Picking up the silver cup can make you cry. In midsummer, the high-pitched and melodious Mongolian songs bathe Jinshawan like a drizzle of rain. In winter, Mongolian songs like spring touch the wilderness and warm the heart of every tourist.