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I am someone who loves traditional culture, and the cultural activities of the Hulunbuir have left a deep impression on me! The Wuliji multifunctional vehicle often holds intangible cultural heritage handicraft activities. I learned how to make bamboo shoots from my teacher. Although my hands were clumsy, the final product was quite decent and could be taken home as a souvenir. Experts in nomadic culture also got on the bus to share, from national geographic knowledge to the history of the Oroqen ethnic group. I was fascinated by it and felt that I had gained much more than just sightseeing. The 6-course set meal at Bayar Restaurant is also very distinctive, featuring a fusion of Chinese, Russian, and Mongolian cuisine, using local seasonal ingredients.
Taking a child on the Hulunbuir is so hassle free! Throughout the trip, there was a vacation ambassador accompanying me, who was as caring as family. My child attended the Grassland Classroom with the ambassador, listening to the history of the Middle East Railway and learning how to make sunflowers. Every day was particularly fulfilling. And the vehicle arrangement is very thoughtful. When we go to the grassland hinterland, we take the Toyota Overlord, which has a large and stable space. The child can also take a nap in the car without any trouble. You can go to the foot sports tourism special train to learn more about them. They are the official agents and have all the information about the Hulunbuir number.
This special train really deserves the word high-end! I took my family to sit in the train last autumn, with only 22 rooms and a maximum capacity of 44 people, providing a great sense of privacy. The platinum landscape room we stayed in comes with an independent bathroom. The upgraded carpet and tables and chairs are particularly textured. The bathroom is equipped with an air compressor, and there have been no blockages throughout the entire process. The most surprising thing is the Nadam Salon car, the JBL sound system's KTV effect is amazing, and even when you're tired from singing at night, you can lean against the huge panoramic window and look at the starry sky, feeling particularly healing. I suggest you take a look at the introduction of the Hulunbuir tourist train again. They provide a more detailed introduction than me.




