Cross-border tourist train to set off in Inner Mongolia
A grassland in Hohhot. [Photo/Grassland Media]
A special cross-border tourist train will be launched in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region on May 18.
The train departs from Hohhot, capital of Inner Mongolia, and will head northeast before leaving China from Suifenhe in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province and ultimately arriving in Vladivostok, Russia.
This train not only passes through domestic cities such as Harbin, Mudanjiang, and Suifenhe, but also extends into Russia, allowing passengers to stroll through Lenin Square and experience Russian cities.
Harbin Central Avenue is a popular area in Harbin. [Photo/Grassland Media]
The tourist train is equipped with all-sleeper carriages, operating throughout the day and night, allowing passengers to enjoy the natural landscapes along the route from a unique perspective. The train also provides onboard medical staff and offers light and healthy dining options.
Additionally, throughout the journey, the train's broadcast system will introduce passengers to local natural landscapes and historical culture, providing a truly immersive and enriching travel experience.
Vladivostok in Russia boasts a nice coastal view. [Photo/Grassland Media]