Molimiao tourist area
It is mainly composed of Molimiao Reservoir, Molimiao Folk Tourist Area and other scenic spots.
Molimiao Reservoir is the main tourist area in Hu Sha. Molimiao Reservoir, built in 1958, is the largest desert reservoir in Asia, and its artificial sand dam is 1 1000 meters long. The storage area is 40 square kilometers and the volume is 65.438+92 million cubic meters. 12 tourist attractions: Molitang, Baliuping, Xiangshui Bridge, Bilianchi, Molitara, Kameyama Island, Bird's Nest Island, Nanyang Peninsula, amusement park, antique dining street, aquatic restaurant and Diaoyutai. Formed an annual reception capacity of 654.38+10,000 person-times.
Molimiao Folk Tourist Area is located in the ruins of Molimiao, an ancient temple in Qing Dynasty, 30 kilometers southwest of Horqin District. Moli Temple has a profound historical and cultural heritage and is famous for this famous temple in the history of Qing Dynasty. Moli Temple was founded in Shunzhi period of Qing Dynasty, and was built by the elder brother of Queen Mother Xiao Zhuang, King Dahan, under the royal permission of the ancestor of Qing Dynasty. The project lasted for ten years and was completed in the early years of Kangxi. Monuments include the original Moli Temple Bell, the ancient Aobao, the Millennium ancient elm, etc.
Auspicious Micheng Dalakulinji
Lucky Micheng Lakulinji is located in the north of Xilamulun Park in Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia. Da Luo Kulin Ji is a Tibetan Buddhist temple. Religious and artistic treasures are kept in temples. Since its completion, the Great Lakulinji Temple has received more than 654.38+million tourists and religious believers every year on average.
Horqin museum
Horqin District Museum, formerly known as Zhelimu Museum, was founded in 1975. In June 2003, it moved to a new site and changed its name to Horqin Museum. Horqin Museum is located in the north of Huolinhe Street Sports Square in Tongliao City. It sits facing south, with a length of120m from east to west and a width of 42m from north to south. There is one basement and four floors above ground, with a local height of 3 1 m and a total construction area of 20,000 square meters.
Turkey Mountain Reservoir Tourism Scenic Spot
The tourist scenic spot of Turk Mountain Reservoir is located 60 kilometers east of Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia, 9 kilometers south of National Highway 303, at the foot of Turk Mountain, where the ancient tombs of Liao Dynasty were excavated.
Forest park scenic spot
Forest Park, located at the southern end of Tongliao City, at the junction of urban and rural areas.
Xianguang Folk Culture Village Pastoral Eco-tourism
Xianguang Folk Culture Village is located in Dahan Town, Horqin District, and its tourism projects include: Korean resorts, farmhouses, pastoral music, unique pastoral eco-tourism products, forest and grassland bathing tours, spring flowers and autumn fruits tours, etc.
Daqinggou National Nature Reserve
Daqinggou National Nature Reserve is located in Kezuohou Banner, 200 kilometers away from Shenyang and 80 kilometers away from Tongliao City, with a total area of 1.25 million mu.
The large and small gully runs through the north and south in a Y shape, with a length of 24 kilometers, a depth of about 100 m and a width of 200-300 m.. Daqinggou can be divided into three scenic spots, namely Daqinggou Overlooking Scenic Spot, Sanchakou Drifting Adventure Scenic Spot and Little clear lake Holiday Scenic Spot.
Xingyuansi
Xingyuan Temple, located in the north of Middle Street in Hure Banner, is the main temple in Xiletukulun. It was built in the sixth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1649) and completed in the seventh year of Shunzhi (1650), and the emperor shunzhi canonized it as "Xingyuan Hall".
Fuyuan temple
Fuyuan Temple is located in Kulun Town, Kulun Banner. It was built in the seventh year of Qingganlong (1742). After the temple was completed, Emperor Qianlong named it Fuyuan Temple. Fuyuan Temple consists of four halls: Shanmen Temple, chanting Temple, Buddhist Temple and Laoye Temple.
Molimiao
Molimiao Hu Sha Tourist Area is located 45 kilometers southwest of Tongliao City.
Naiman Palace
Naiman Palace is located in Daqintala Town, where Naiman Banner government is located. Built in 1963, it covers an area of 9,997 square meters, with an actual construction area of 3 1 13 square meters, including the main hall, annex hall and home temple of Wang Fu. It was the residence of King Zasakdorodar Khan, the leader of Naiman Department in Qing Dynasty, and the only royal residence in Inner Mongolia in Qing Dynasty, and was listed as a key cultural relic protection unit at the district level.
Kerubaita
The tower is located in the southeast of Kailu Town. It is made of brick with a total height of16.5m.. The whole tower is composed of multiple stages, with a square tower base at the bottom and a composite base on the tower base. Most of the base is a crown cylinder with a niche on it, and the upper part is square. The octagonal tower is supported on the foundation altar, with a total of 13 floors. The eaves of each floor contract from bottom to top, and the tower is tapered. The top of the tower consists of disks and spheres.
Bolshoy Lakulingi.
Great Lakulinji, also known as Lucky Rice City, is located on the north side of Xilamulun Park in Tongliao City. Dalakulinji was built in 1993 and completed in September 1997, with a total investment of more than 8 million yuan and an area of about 13500 square meters. 1997, approved by the people's government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is a legal activity place for Lamaism.
Yanchangcheng
The Yan Great Wall passes through Naiman Banner and Kulun Banner in the south of Tongliao City, with a length of about 125 km. Yan Great Wall extends from the lotus leaf flower Gacha in Baoguotu Sumu, Aohan Banner, Chifeng City to Gaohe in Tuchengzi Township, Naiman Banner, passing through Qijiazi, Xingshuyuan and other villages, directly reaching Niuhe, and then replacing the city with the river for 20 kilometers to the north. It starts from the east bank of Niuhe River and continues to extend eastward, passing through the northern foot of Hama Mountain, south of Kougen, Chaoyanggou and other places, reaching the western depression of Ping 'an Township in Kulun Banner, and then extending eastward to Kulun Banner. The Yan Great Wall section in Tongliao City is made of rammed earth slabs, with a residual height of 1 to 2 meters and a bottom width of 6 to 8 meters.
Epitaph of Princess Chen Guo
A box of epitaphs unearthed from Princess Xu's tomb in Qinglong Mountain, Naiman Banner. The epitaph is carved in green sandstone. Both the stone and the cover are square, with a side length of 89.5 cm and a height of 28 cm. The four diagonal lines are engraved with 12 roughly the same characters, with the zodiac on the top of the head, and the central seal script "Epitaph of Princess Chen Gu" engraved in intaglio. Stone thickness 12 cm, neat regular script, well written.
Ali Kunduleng grassland tourism area
Preserved the relatively primitive grassland landscape and national characteristics. There are several small rivers on the grassland, with rich grass. It is a high-quality natural pasture. Every summer, many yurts, cattle, sheep and horses gather here, stretching for dozens of miles, becoming nomadic fields and summer camps for Mongolian herders.
Molimiao Reservoir Nature Reserve
Molimiao Reservoir is 45 kilometers southwest of Tongliao. The total area of the reservoir area is 1.20 square kilometers, the storage capacity is 1.92 million cubic meters, and the water surface is 40 square kilometers. It is the largest desert reservoir in Asia. Length1.1000m, bottom width100m.
Zhu Rihe grassland
Zhu Rihe Grassland Tourist Area is102km away from the seat of Tongliao Municipal People's Government and belongs to Tongliao Tourism Bureau. The tourist area covers an area of 6,000 mu with a total construction area of 3,250 square meters. The overall design highlights national characteristics. Five palace-style welcome bags are located on the platform of 1.2 meters high, flanked by 18 luxury fixed bags and 14 traditional felt bags, forming a Mongolian yurt group.