Arong Banner Eco-Culture Tour

Arong Banner, Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia — Forest Sea Granary · Multi-Ethnic Homeland. A 2-day 1-night itinerary experiencing pristine forests, red history and Korean ethnic customs.

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Forest Coverage
Anti-Japanese Alliance Site
Red Memory
Korean Ethnic Group
Distinctive Folk Customs
4A Scenic Spot
Kulungou
Kulungou Forest Farm landscape in Arong Banner
Kulungou Forest Farm Autumn Colors
Pristine forest landscape at the southern foot of the Greater Khingan Range

Arong Banner Two Days One Night In-Depth Tour

Pristine forest + red history + ethnic customs, experience diverse charm

Duration
2 Days 1 Night
Main Destinations
Kulungou, Anti-Japanese Alliance Heroes Park, Korean Ethnic Village
Suitable For
Nature lovers, history researchers, culture seekers
Budget per person
¥500 - ¥900
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Nature & Culture
Kulungou + Anti-Japanese Alliance Park
Highlights

Forest hiking in the morning, red education in the afternoon

Attractions
Kulungou Forest Farm
National 4A-level tourist attraction, preserving the most complete pristine forest ecosystem at the southern foot of the Greater Khingan Range, known as the "Little Jiuzhaigou of the North", with distinct seasonal landscapes.
Anti-Japanese Alliance Heroes Park
An important activity area site of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance, featuring a memorial hall, hero sculpture groups and other facilities, showcasing the heroic deeds of the Alliance soldiers in the Arong Banner area.
Practical Information
Travel Tips
  • Wear non-slip hiking shoes in forest area
  • Bring mosquito repellent supplies
  • Protect revolutionary cultural relics
Accommodation Recommendations
  • Forest farm log cabin resort
  • Naji Town business hotel
  • Characteristic farm stay
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Ethnic Customs
Korean Village + Surrounding Exploration
Highlights

Full day experiencing Korean culture and farming life

Attractions
Korean Ethnic Folk Village
A Korean ethnic settlement in Arong Banner, preserving traditional Korean houses, cuisine and song and dance culture. Visitors can experience making rice cakes, participating in nong-ak dance and other special activities.
Arong Banner Farming Culture Park
A themed park showcasing traditional northeastern farming culture, where visitors can participate in farming activities and learn about the development history of Arong Banner as the "Granary of the North".
Practical Information
Experience Suggestions
  • Wear Korean ethnic costume for photos
  • Learn to make kimchi
  • Enjoy nong-ak dance performance
Return Advice
  • Purchase Korean ethnic specialty foods
  • Allow sufficient return travel time

Must-try Foods in Arong Banner

Korean Cold Noodles

Made from buckwheat noodles, topped with beef slices, eggs, pear slices and other ingredients, with a sweet and sour refreshing broth, perfect for cooling off in summer.

Forest Stir-fry

Made with Arong Banner's specialty bracken fern, mushrooms and other wild vegetables quickly stir-fried with pork, embodying the fresh and savory characteristics of forest cuisine.

Arong Banner Travel Tips
Best Season
  • Jun-Aug: Summer forest escape
  • Sep-Oct: Autumn color photography season
  • July: Korean Yudu Festival
Special Notes
  • Respect Korean ethnic customs
  • Protect forest ecological environment
  • Open flames prohibited in forest areas
Transportation
  • Direct shuttle bus available from Zhalantun
  • Self-driving recommended for more flexibility
  • 30-50 minutes drive between attractions

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