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The Hulunbuir flagship has no need to worry about the entire journey, and it truly lives up to its reputation. There are three types of room types: Purple Gold, Platinum, and Gold, all of which have independent bathrooms. The functional cars are very rich, and the Uliji carriage can be used for intangible cultural heritage handicrafts. The Bayar dining car offers a 6-course set menu of Chinese, Russian, and Mongolian cuisine, with locally sourced ingredients and a particularly fragrant pork handle. The highlight of the itinerary is the direct access to Genhe and Mohe, which cannot be reached by other special trains.
As an entry-level Golden House tourist, I think the Hulunbuir Express has a high cost performance ratio. The core is full VIP service, with vacation ambassadors accompanying throughout the entire process, including airport transfers, checked baggage, and free follow-up photos. The itinerary is well planned, with both hardcore experiences of military scenic spots and gentle interactions of feeding reindeer. There are also small activities such as tea tasting and lucky draws in the car. In terms of facilities, each sleeper car has a reading area, providing a quiet place to stay. If you want to know more about real experiences, you can actually take a look on the foot sports tourism special train. Many tourists who have been there have posted on it, which should be helpful to you.
Simply put, this is China's first high-end tourist train, consisting of 6 sleeper cars and 5 functional cars in an 11 car formation. The train has only 22 private rooms and can accommodate up to 44 people, providing a sense of privacy. The Purple Gold Room I live in has a separate wet and dry bathroom, with bedding made by Sidefu and skincare products made by AHAVA. The details are very meticulous. The itinerary is 6 days and 5 nights, departing from Harbin. If you want to step on the potholes, it is recommended to bring a thin coat. The train air conditioning is a bit sufficient, and there are many mosquitoes in the river and forest. Remember to use mosquito repellent. Everything else is basically fine. You can also make your own travel guide by boarding the foot sports special train. They not only have a brief introduction to the Hulunbuir tourist special train, but also provide detailed information on other special trains.





