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Ergune autumn tourism boom following summer heat

2024-09-19 (goinnermongolia.com.cn)

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The wetlands in Ergune change color with the arrival of autumn. [Photo/Hulunbuir Release]

As September unfolds, the daily tourist reception in Ergune city in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region has reached nearly 10,000 visitors, maintaining a robust momentum in the autumn tourism market.

Autumn is the most picturesque season in Ergune. In the Ergune National Wetland Park, trees are adorned with autumn hues, and the colorful fallen leaves create a stunning contrast with the flowing rivers. The golden birch forests resemble a fairytale world, with leaves rustling in the wind, composing a unique autumn symphony.

To promote Ergune's autumn tourism brand and create seasonal travel hotspots, the city has introduced a variety of tourism products, invigorating the autumn tourism market with new vitality.

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Ergune is adorned with breathtaking autumnal colors. [Photo/Hulunbuir Release]

Various interactive activities, such as the Birch Forest Photography Contest, the Enhe Oil Painting Town Exhibition, and cultural performances, have been warmly received by tourists, enriching their travel experiences.

Meanwhile, the Ergune culture and tourism department has planned autumn travel routes centered around key attractions such as the Ergune Wetland Scenic Area, the Birch Forest, and the Enhe Russian Ethnic Township. These routes will feature intangible cultural heritage displays and artistic performances.

The city has also enhanced tourism with local specialty exhibitions, intangible cultural heritage creative products, and unique culinary offerings.

Public service facilities such as parking, tourist guidance, and enhanced supervision have been improved.

Furthermore, a series of measures, including discount policies on tickets, shopping, accommodation and transportation, have been implemented to provide multiple benefits to tourists.

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An aerial view of a wetland scenic area in Ergune. [Photo/Hulunbuir Release]