Arctic Village, formerly known as Mohe Village and also called Mohe Township, is China's northernmost tourist attraction. Here, you can find unique geographical landmarks in China, including the northernmost home, the northernmost outpost, and the northernmost post office.
The Arctic Village is world-famous for the Northern Lights and polar day phenomena. It is the only place in my country where you can have the opportunity to observe the Northern Lights, but the chance is small.
Around the summer solstice, it is almost daylight for 24 hours. When you look north at midnight, the sky is white, the sunset glow in the west has not faded, and the morning clouds are rising in the east, which is like dusk and dawn.
People usually visit the Arctic Village in winter or summer.
Attractions Location: Arctic Village Tourist Scenic Area, Mohe Township, Mohe City, Daxinganling Region, Heilongjiang Province
Tickets:
Regular ticket: Adult ticket RMB 68 / Discount ticket RMB 35 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Half-price ticket: minors aged 6 (inclusive) to 18 (inclusive), senior citizens aged 60 (inclusive) to 65 (inclusive).
Full-time university, middle school and elementary school students (excluding doctoral, master's, adult education and international students) must go to the window with their resident ID card and relevant preferential certificates.
Opening hours:
All day (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)
Time reference: 1 day
Perfect for those with limited time, this 1-day itinerary focuses on exploring the must-see spots within Arctic Village, the northernmost village in China.
Accommodation/Food: Stay at a local wooden guesthouse (农家乐). Try local specialties like frozen tofu hot pot, moose meat stew, and wild mushroom dishes.
Souvenirs: Postcards, “Northernmost” memorabilia, Arctic-themed magnets, and hand-knitted wool products.
This itinerary allows for a deeper cultural experience and includes a night photography opportunity of the aurora or starry sky (seasonal).
Accommodation/Food: Stay one night in a snow cabin or polar theme hotel. Eat at Arctic Village restaurants like "Beiji Family Restaurant" serving reindeer sausage and hot pot.
Souvenirs: Christmas trinkets, reindeer leather goods, local snacks like pine nut candy, and border-stamp souvenirs.
Explore the surrounding nature and culture more deeply with a day trip to nearby scenic and historical sites.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in local B&Bs or wooden chalets. Try northern specialties like venison dumplings, pickled cabbage stew.
Souvenirs: Hand-carved wooden crafts, birch bark artwork, herbal teas from the forest, and deer horn ornaments.
This itinerary includes adventure and cultural depth: combining outdoor experiences with local life immersion.
Accommodation/Food: Add a night stay in Mohe city hotels. Eat at "Mohe Renjia" for northern Chinese cuisine and local wild fish dishes.
Souvenirs: Forest-themed crafts, preserved mushrooms, and winter apparel (hats, scarves) handmade by locals.
This includes a slow-paced exploration of both Arctic Village and Mohe City for a more relaxed trip and photo-friendly experience.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Mohe for better transport convenience. Sample local snacks like fried pine nut cakes and pickled vegetable buns.
Souvenirs: Local alcohol (Arctic Baijiu), wild fruit preserves, hand-embroidered art, pine oil balm.
Includes everything above plus a full exploration of Arctic winter survival culture and photography excursions.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in family-run guesthouses or lodges offering winter packages. Warm up with meat stew and baked forest bread.
Souvenirs: Ice-fishing gear (decorative), snow survival kits, local pickled food packs, DIY snow lantern kits.
This comprehensive itinerary offers a mix of cultural, natural, and historical experiences, ending with a slow return and optional detour through other parts of Daxing’anling.
Accommodation/Food: Spend last night in Mohe. Enjoy farewell dinner at “Bei Ji Seafood Hot Pot” (features river fish and local vegetables).
Souvenirs: Forestry-themed stationery, Arctic-themed figurines, forest honey, herbal medicinal packs.

The Arctic Village is a paid tourist attraction. Although it is called a village, the tourism industry is actually well developed. The village is now as big as a small town. At lunch, we met another team from Xiaobei Travel. They said they wanted to have a fight after lunch - a snowball fight. So after lunch, Daguo took us to an untouched open space at the entrance of the village to play freely. At the beginning of the snowball fight, our team concentrated on attacking the leader of the other team. The battle soon ended with the enemy surrendering in his wailing. Other people's snowball fights are: Oppa, Kajima, Oh Duoke. Our snowball fight is: Hit him, hit him, hurry up and everyone concentrate on hitting him. On the white riverbed, the primitive snow, one step on a footprint. Friends who took Douyin and videos in the snow said that we looked like a group of cross-border fugitives who had just been released and were shot dead. Many people were releasing Kongming lanterns in the Arctic Village Square, and many people were playing cotton hitting. It was very beautiful to hit cotton. The fiery red cotton was ignited in the air and drew beautiful arcs, sparks flying. The scene was so beautiful, but I didn't save any photos because I was the photographer for the Shenzhen sisters all night, helping them take short videos and couldn't spare time to take photos of others beating cotton. The video of the Shenzhen sisters dancing in the cold square in their Northeast flowery suits was so beautiful and funny. Wild blueberry candied haws on the streets of the Arctic Village were so sour and sweet and very unique.

Driving into the Arctic Village scenic area marks your arrival. As China's northernmost tourist attraction, while nearly all of its attractions are man-made, the "northernmost" designation remains a draw for visitors. These include the Christmas Village, the Northern Frontier Outpost, and the Beiwang Pass Square.
We checked into the Arctic Village smoothly before the sun set.
Although the Arctic Village is not the extreme point, as the northernmost village developed in the early days, it has become the representative of the northernmost part of China. Because of the Arctic Village, the concept of the northernmost part of China has become so popular.
The Arctic Village is obviously better developed than the Beihong Village. The bus station and the northernmost post office are located on the main street. Ice sculptures can be seen everywhere, and the northernmost shops, the northernmost family and other "northernmost" houses are lined up one after another.
On our last day in Mohe, we sent postcards from the post office in Arctic Village.

This border town boasts magical astronomical phenomena and unique polar ice and snow landscapes. If you're lucky, you might even see the Northern Lights. It also has the northernmost post office, the northernmost restaurant, the northernmost hospital, the northernmost store, the northernmost outpost... You'll find finding the north is an extremely interesting experience.
At the entrance of the northernmost post office, they sell candied haws, roasted sweet potatoes, and popsicles!
When I was in the Arctic Village, I bought a string of candied haws every day, 10 to 15 yuan a string
Compared to Beihong Village, this place is more crowded and commercialized, but the neatly arranged houses and clean streets give people a good impression.

Arriving at the internet-famous Arctic Village, it was much more beautiful than I had imagined, and not at all overpriced compared to Snow Town.
Instant noodles don't cost 15 yuan a box, accommodation doesn't cost 500 or 600 yuan a night, and there are no crowds of tourists. You can quietly take a group of Winter Sonata scenery photos. Isn't it wonderful?
The northernmost post office is located here, and on average more than 2,000 postcards carrying blessings to relatives and friends are sent to all parts of the country every day.

Visitors entering the village must first present their ID card at the Visitor Service Center to purchase entrance tickets and bus tickets. Paper tickets are available, not entrance tickets. Visitors must verify their ID card again at the entrance to the scenic area. If driving into the scenic area, you must first book a hotel or inn in the village. The inn will then report your vehicle number to the scenic area ticket inspector, who will verify your vehicle information before you can drive in. Otherwise, you will be required to park your car in the parking lot and have the inn come out to pick you up.
In order to drive in, we also booked an inn in advance.
Scenic spot ticket: 75 yuan ticket + 30 yuan tour bus = 105 yuan/person.
The construction of villas and other buildings illegally built on the Arctic Village wetlands has been stopped, and they have been left there as unfinished buildings. I wonder if they will continue to be built after the storm has passed? Can the damaged wetlands be restored?
Parking is strictly prohibited on the Arctic Street leading out of the village. Violators will be fined 100 yuan and have 3 points deducted. It feels like being in the city.

The uncle I met in Harbin saw the starry sky and the Milky Way when he was in the Arctic Village. It was very beautiful, but it was probably because we went to bed early and didn’t go to a place without light, so we didn’t see it. It was also a pity.
Their stove is so hot that they keep putting ice on it.
I personally think it is much worse than Beihong Village at night because there are too many lights and it is heavily commercialized.
We went to buy frozen persimmons in the evening, which was beyond our imagination. Ice cream and candied haws were all on sale outside.
Frozen persimmons and pears are so delicious compared to what we put in the refrigerator. They are frozen slowly and melted in cold water in a short time. They are so sweet.
Their Dongbei Daban is delicious. I recommend it. It has a strong milky flavor.
The square in Arctic Village is under construction.
I heard from a local uncle that the one next to the round one is a museum.
I got up early in the morning and packed up quickly. I went out just in time to see the sun rise. I walked around the village. Beiji Village is much larger than Beihong Village.

Whether China's northernmost landmark is the former Arctic Village or the current Beihong Village, both are located within Mohe, at 53.5 degrees. Xiaoyao Gongzi journeyed to 53.5 degrees in search of north, and found it. While north used to be a geographical concept, today's north is a tangible, tangible north, a north you can see and touch, a north you see with your eyes and a place you can feel within your heart. If you don't visit this place in your lifetime, you won't experience the true north. While you may have a sense of north, you'll never find it. This is perhaps the stark difference between experiencing it firsthand and merely scratching the surface.

Arctic Village isn't actually located in the Arctic, but it has Arctic life and a unique climate. What's in the Arctic? Bears, polar bears, glaciers, water. But is it suitable for humans to live there? Who would stay in the Arctic? They'd freeze to death. Arctic Village still needs snow. As long as there's snow, people are enough. A place for people to live is enough. You should develop your cuisine, such as noodles, specialty noodles, dumplings, buns, and pastries. The dishes should be tailored to your tastes, perhaps a bit heavier. You definitely enjoy a heavy taste. Round beef platters, sweet and sour pork, shrimp dumplings in oily broth, tomato pasta, natto, rice, fried rice—a shrimp-centric food culture will form the backbone of your cuisine. Don't abandon rice. Even if the food is delicious, we still need to eat. Farmland, seeds, fertilizer, weather, planting, hard work, simplicity, farmers—this should be the best way for you to become a culinary mecca.

Its unique location makes it a popular tourist destination. After years of operation, it has developed its own unique tourist attractions. It's definitely worth a visit for those who haven't been. It just has a strong commercial feel, which is understandable.

Then we arrived at the Arctic Village. We still had to make an appointment with our real name, and enter with our ID card and health code. After nearly 20 years of development, this place has become a relatively mature tourist landmark village. It can also be said that it is a large scenic spot. Of course, you still have to buy a ticket to enter the scenic spot, because all the attractions, hotels, and homestays are in the scenic spot, so tickets must be purchased. After entering the Arctic Village, I first found a booked inn. There are many inns, and it was difficult to find a room at this time of year in previous years. This year, due to the epidemic, it is still very easy to book a room, and the price is not expensive. Ours was just renovated and opened last year. The room facilities are very new, neat and clean, and it is not near the central business district, so it is also quiet in a bustling city. (The name of the inn is Beimuju, I remember it should be this!)
Before dinner, I went to the Arctic Square. Since it is the Arctic Village, everything here can be called the northernmost, such as the most famous northernmost post office, the northernmost family, the northernmost canteen, the northernmost...
Wait a minute! The Arctic Square is a place for finding the north! Some artificial landscapes are set up in combination with natural landscapes to meet the needs of tourists to find the north and take photos. The most famous stone tablet of the Arctic of China is on the bank of the Heilongjiang River, opposite the Russian forest. Take a tour along the plank road and find the north in various ways. The north engraved on the stone almost covers all the fonts that can be found and all the "North" characters written by famous people. Of course, there is also the famous stone tablet that says "I found the north". The Heilongjiang River flows quietly, and the boundary tablet reminds us that this is the northernmost point of China. The final attraction is the Golden Rooster Crown, which is the highest latitude in China.

The Arctic Village is a village-level administrative district under the jurisdiction of Mohe Township, Mohe City, Daxing'anling Region, Heilongjiang Province. Across the Heilongjiang River is Ignasiino Village in the Amur Oblast of Russia. It has always been considered the northernmost riverside town in China. Now it is a national 5A-level tourist scenic spot and the only place in the country where you can see the northern lights and polar day and night phenomena. It is known as the "North Pole of China", "Crown of the Golden Rooster" and "City That Never Sleeps". With China's northernmost, magical astronomical phenomena, polar ice and snow and other unique domestic resources and landscapes, the Arctic Village is listed in the top ten most attractive tourist attractions with Sanya's Tianya Haijiao.

When you go to Mohe, you must go to the Arctic Village. The Arctic Village is now a very mature scenic spot. There are many people during the day, but it is still very quiet at night. If you live in the village, you can also drive your private car into the village and park it. From 8 am to 6 pm every day, private cars cannot drive freely in the scenic area. You need to take the scenic area sightseeing bus to various scenic spots to "find the north". Outside of this time, you can drive around.
The northernmost post office, the northernmost shop, and the northernmost stone tablet are all worth seeing. You may see the aurora around the summer solstice, but we went there too late and the weather was not very good, so we didn't even see the starry sky, which was a pity.
The Arctic Village is now as big as a town, with hotels, homestays and various shops everywhere. It is highly commercialized, so there is no need to spend too much time here. It is enough to check in at a few small attractions on the north line of the Arctic Village. We arrived in the afternoon, stayed for one night, and left the next morning.

It's not big and you can finish visiting it in half a day. It has all kinds of things, which is also a feature.

There is a strong commercial atmosphere and the fenced-off scenery is far inferior to the scenery along the way to the Arctic Village.

I have been here twice. In general, the geographical significance of Arctic Village is relatively large, and of course the scenery is also good, it is worth a visit.

China's northernmost post office is very unique, you can pre-post Christmas star cards

Everything in Arctic Village is the northernmost in China: the northernmost post office, the northernmost primary school, the northernmost township government, the northernmost sentry post... even the northernmost toilet. Before leaving, visitors always buy a postcard from China's northernmost post office, stamped with the northernmost postmark, as a souvenir. In the snow-covered hamlet, the wooden cabins are so thickly covered in snow that only the orange lights in the windows can be seen. Bright stars, like diamonds, are set against the deep blue sky... This is the silhouette of Mohe Arctic Village, my country's northernmost village, a fairytale-like and romantic scene.

If you have time, you can go to the "village"...

There are no auroras, and there won’t be any.
The infrastructure is average. There is no signal in most places.
The heating in the homestay was not warm enough, and the hot water was only enough for washing hands.
The stars are okay. The snow scene is okay.
The forest is great.

The highly commercialized Arctic Village charges a 60-yuan ticket to enter the village. There is no scenery at all, but homestays, hotels, shops, and restaurants can be found everywhere. Other attractions charge an additional fee. Every sign has "the northernmost" in front of its name, which is so tacky.

Then we went to the Arctic Village. It was peaceful here. Here are some important photos! It was more than 30 degrees below zero. I think the most meaningful thing is to experience this feeling in Mohe in winter. Houses made of pure snow.

Arctic Village is China's northernmost town and the only best spot in China for observing the Aurora Borealis. With its unique landscapes, including the northernmost point in China, its stunning astronomical phenomena, and its polar ice and snow, it ranks among the top ten most captivating tourist attractions, along with Sanya's Tianya Haijiao.

It's like coming to a street of overpriced restaurants, but there is no aurora, it's just publicity. Don't come if the weather is bad, you can't see anything, and renting a car is a rip-off

The village where I live is very quiet. I went out to take pictures of the Big Dipper at night. Since I didn’t have a tripod, the pictures were not clear. After splashing water in Beihong Village the day before, I also splashed water in Beiji Village that day.
Many northernmost classics, such as the northernmost family, the northernmost outpost, the northernmost post office, etc. are here. If you are lucky in the summer, you can even see the aurora.

With complete service facilities, you can fully enjoy the nature. A date in autumn.

It was minus 35 degrees Celsius when I went there. I was shivering in the North Star Square and my phone wouldn't turn on. In the morning, there was a thick layer of fog in Heilongjiang. I went to the northernmost outpost, the northernmost post office, the northernmost point in China. Walking on the surface of the Heilongjiang River, I was so impressed by the beautiful scenery of Northeast China.

There is a Beihong Village and a Beiji Village in Mohe. You should visit both places.

When I was very young and living in the Arctic Village, I thought the world was only as big as the village itself. As an adult, after seeing more people and seeing more beautiful scenery, I realized that the world is still just as big as it is today; it's just a tiny Arctic Village.
Arctic Village,
Walking around the village, stopping and starting,
Go where others don't go,
Follow your own path...

In Arctic Village, everything you encounter is known for being the northernmost. The northernmost post office, the northernmost store, the northernmost restaurant in China—all of them are telling you: Hi, you are in the northernmost part of China.

In Arctic Village, you'll notice that every store, government office, and other departmental names are prefixed with "Northernmost." Arriving in the far north, of course, involves a traditional ritual: sending a postcard! But why is it so expensive to get a stamp at the post office? Sigh! Arctic Village's summer coincides with rainy season, so the weather seems unpredictable, sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy. Watching the sunrise in Arctic Village will definitely be something I'll remember forever, right? We arrived at the riverside around 3:30 PM. Thankfully, a faint light began to appear in the direction of the sunrise. Elderly people were already fishing and collecting their nets by the river. The sky finally brightened, and the clouds were pink. Unfortunately, the cloud cover was still too thick, so I didn't get to see the full sunrise.

To enter the scenic area, you need to register with your ID card and the ticket price is 10 yuan.

The best place to observe the Northern Lights in China, the location of China's "First Post in the North", and the northernmost town in China. With unique resources and landscapes in China, such as the northernmost point in China, magical astronomical phenomena, polar ice and snow, the Arctic Village is listed in the top ten of the most attractive tourist attractions along with Sanya's Tianya Haijiao.
Although the Arctic Village has gradually become commercialized, the local customs are still simple and the rural atmosphere is strong. Before and after the rain every year, it is almost daylight 24 hours a day. Now it has become a check-in spot for more and more people! It is worth it!

When you come to Mohe, you will definitely visit the Arctic Village. No matter how bad the online reviews are, checking in is a must.
The weather was not good, but luckily it didn't rain. The ticket to the Arctic Village was 75 yuan. The electric cars in that scenic area were not suitable because it was too cold, so we chartered a car, which cost 30 yuan per person.

Arctic Village is now Arctic Town, a 5A-rated national tourist attraction with a strong commercial atmosphere and ongoing construction. Its unique natural scenery and location have made tourism a pillar industry. The Heilongjiang River flows past the village, with Russian territory on the other side. Seeing what was once a part of our country become a foreign territory is a bittersweet experience. I only hope that our motherland will quickly grow stronger and never again be bullied by foreigners.
At four in the morning, the sky in the Arctic Village was already bright, and before five o'clock there were workers working outside the window.
At five o'clock, the Arctic Village was still shrouded in mist. There were few people on the streets, but there were quite a few stray dogs. The streetlights shone through the mist, barely visible. The temperature was around 1-2 degrees Celsius, freezing my hands and feet, but not freezing. I had hoped to see the sunrise over the Arctic Village, but it wasn't even seven o'clock when the sun came out. Around eight o'clock, the sun finally broke through the mist, and the morning fog covering the Heilongjiang River gradually receded, revealing the Russian primeval forest on the other side of the river.
In order to cater to the mentality of tourists, the Arctic Village has specially planned and opened up a series of attractions related to the north, such as the Golden Rooster Crown, the Seven Star Square, the North Square, the Arctic Positioning Square, and the Northernmost ⅩXX Series. These attractions have distinct regional characteristics and are very popular with tourists.
The existing Arctic Village can no longer satisfy tourists' desire to find the north, so Beihong Village, even further north, has begun to attract new visitors. A northernmost point has been developed on the banks of the Heilongjiang River, over 100 kilometers away, and the Longjiang First Bay is a worthwhile attraction. At this point, I've finally found my north.

Arctic Village, ticket + eco-friendly car 75+30
The tour time is 2-3 hours.
The attractions include boundary markers, boundary rivers, sentry posts, observation towers, Russia on the opposite bank, and various north-shaped squares.
The northernmost check-in point, with all kinds of north available, don’t forget to take a screenshot of the map.

It truly is a summer resort, with picturesque scenery and picturesque landscapes. The name "North Pole Village" derives from a simple geographical coordinate. This riverside town, located at the northernmost tip of China's northernmost county, imbues ordinary life with a sense of "northernmost." The northernmost post office, the northernmost bank, the northernmost outpost, the northernmost family, and so on—it seems as if everything has become unique.
The Arctic Village is quite large, so we simply rented two bicycles to explore every corner.
We have plenty of time and curiosity, so we dare to go wherever a bicycle can reach.
We spent half a day in the afternoon exploring almost all of the Arctic Village. The cool weather and unique scenery were great.
While riding along the way, I saw many unfinished buildings and half-finished projects. I don’t know if it is the problem of the investors or the local government. It feels like either the money or the land is wasted. Although it is none of my business, I still feel a little uncomfortable to speak out.

This is a place I might only visit once in my life, and I'm constantly amazed by the vastness and breadth of my motherland. ❤️ The village is tranquil and distant after sunset, allowing me to relax and unwind. Although it's cold, it helps me feel clear-headed, and the air I breathe is incredibly fresh!

I went there many years ago, and the main reason was that they were overpriced. It was a one-time business, and it felt like they were being ripped off everywhere! I wouldn't go back until this place was cleaned up. Friends who have been there say it's a one-time thing and they won't go back.

Arriving at the Arctic Village, what caught my eye were various slogans with the words "Northernmost" in them: Northernmost Hospital, Northernmost School, Northernmost Family, Northernmost Suspension Bridge, Northernmost Boundary River, Northernmost Post Office, Northernmost Toilet, Northernmost Observation Tower...

The Arctic Village is mature and has rich scenery. It is convenient for eating, staying, traveling and playing. It is now developing into a holiday resort and some projects are under development. Do not go to the woods in the evening in the Arctic Village. We rode our bikes to the door of the Arctic outpost and were surrounded by countless black mosquitoes. They chased us for a kilometer. It was really thrilling.

The humanistic significance is greater than the natural scenery. The weather is good and it is a good time to check in.

The Arctic Village is located in Mohe County and is the northernmost village in China. Currently, the main groups that go there are elderly groups. It is okay to go there as a leisure place for independent travel or as a family, but if you go there for the scenery, it is worth considering.

The entire Arctic Village is a vast scenic area. You must buy a ticket before entering and park in the parking lot outside. Local villagers line up at the village gate to greet you. If you stay with a local family, they can act as a guarantor for your car, allowing you to park inside the village under their guidance. However, the scenic bus ticket is mandatory, which isn't a pleasant experience, but it's still very convenient. You can park at every stop. You need your ID card to purchase tickets. Those over 65 are free, and those over 60 enjoy half-price discounts. On my last afternoon in Arctic Village, I did nothing but sit by the window, gazing at the framed scene of my farmyard. The various plants swayed gently in the breeze, and in the distance, the mountains stretched out. It was such a delightful place to live. I silently wished I could return in winter and walk among the snow-capped mountains. I could already hear the crunch of my boots crunching through the snow.

Because of the development of tourism here, the local villagers live a wealthy life.

The entrance ticket to the Arctic Village is 75 yuan and the sightseeing bus is 30 yuan. After buying the ticket, you have to ask the hotel owner to pick you up in your private car before you can enter the village. It doesn't look like a village, but more like a dilapidated film and television base. This is the village at 8 o'clock in the evening. The streets are deserted, the houses are dark, and tourists are wandering around in twos and threes. It's a bit disappointing. I walked around the village again the next day, and there was "North" everywhere. A relaxing day

The purpose of the journey to the north is to stand at the northernmost part of the motherland and to experience the thrill of turning water into ice.

There is an electric shuttle in the scenic area, which feels more comfortable than taking a car, with a breeze blowing~
We visited the northernmost post office, the northernmost outpost, etc. It felt that the whole village had developed, but it had become very commercialized. It was a pity that the northernmost outpost was a military stronghold, so we could only look at it from the outside.
The Arctic Village at night is even more charming than during the day. The sunset glow in the sky is like ink splashed across the sky, which is amazing.

The compass showed a latitude of 53º33´. Tickets: 75 yuan, sightseeing bus: 30 yuan. We boarded the electric car first and got off at each stop to explore and take photos. Everything was "the northernmost", the northernmost post office, the northernmost restaurant, the northernmost outpost... Unfortunately, the big rock with the words "Found the North" was flooded, and so was the bridge leading to the island in the middle of the lake. For the safety of tourists, a cordon was set up around the bridge, so we could only watch from afar.

I was particularly looking forward to visiting Arctic Village. It's a great place for leisure, but… well, everything costs money: entrance fee is 75 yuan, electric cart is 30 yuan. I heard you can only visit all attractions once by electric cart. Parking outside the village cost 10 yuan, and the longer you park, the higher the charge. I didn't buy a ticket for the electric cart, and after driving for so long, I considered the 2km walk to the northernmost post office a workout. The cheapest set of 12 postcards is 60 yuan. Arctic Village feels like a collection of tourist attractions. I don't like it, but if you have enough time and are allowed to drive in, it's still a good place to stroll around.

This place is obviously more commercial than Beihong Village, and there are obviously more people here. Beihong Village doesn't need a huge parking lot.
Here, anyone can have a North character.
On the way to the Arctic outpost, you can just see the Russian village across the way.

The Arctic Village charges entrance fees and electric car tickets, otherwise you are not allowed to drive in. We bought electric car tickets, but if you have enough time, you can rent a bicycle to visit the village. The Heilongjiang River flooded during the days we went there, and the Arctic Stone and the boundary marker were flooded, so we couldn't get through.

It is very convenient to take the shuttle bus from Mohe to the Arctic Village. The Arctic Village is the northernmost village in mainland China. Russia is on the other side of the Heilongjiang River. The Arctic Village scenic area is well managed, and it is very convenient to eat and stay. It is best to arrange to stay in the Arctic Village scenic area.

The attractions in the Arctic Village all seem to be man-made, with various squares and suspension bridges. There is an Arctic outpost and an observation deck where you can overlook the Russian village, but you need to buy a ticket to enter.
Taking the battery car to the scenic spot is a one-time trip. The driver will mark a lane for you once you go. You can make a reservation by calling if you want a car. I really don't have a good impression of the Arctic Village. The driver said it's a bit far and you don't need to bring luggage.
Don’t buy anything here, it’s very expensive. If you really want to buy something, go back to the county town, although it’s not particularly cheap either.

The concept of being the northernmost in China is unmatched by any other city. "Finding the north" has become the biggest tourist selling point. It's too cold in winter (I talked to the local forestry and learned that the current Arctic Village is no longer cold. 30 years ago, it was -60℃ in winter and 20℃ in summer, but now it is abnormally -25℃ in winter and 40℃ in summer), so I don't like it. Service facilities and tourism development are the most complete in the local border areas. After the government's rectification, the prices have become transparent and tourists are no longer overcharged. However, whether the closed construction and development is suitable for this small village can only be left to time.

The Arctic Village is already a tourist attraction. The ticket price for seniors is 40 yuan, and you can drive in. Compared with Luoguhe Village, the Arctic Village is very large and has many tourists.
Bask in the sun in the Arctic Village. North is everywhere here, so there’s no need to look for it.
I would like to remind everyone to refuel in Arctic Village. Don’t go back to Mohe. Go through the Greater Khingan Range forest area. The road is still very long.

I originally thought that Beiji Village was just a small village like Beihong Village. I even asked the driver if we had free time in the afternoon, but he said, "How can you see all the attractions if I don't drive you?" I first visited Beiji Shenzhou Square, then walked along the plank road from Beiji Positioning Square to the Forest Bathing Beach, then Beiyu Square to the Golden Rooster Crown. It took at least an hour. Along the way, I kept seeing lots of "bei" characters, written by calligraphers from different dynasties. I was quite excited at first, but as time went by, I almost lost interest in seeing so many "bei" characters.

Discounts for those aged 60 to 65, free admission for those aged 65 and above

A small village at 53° north latitude. I like it. I came here to find the north, but ended up losing myself...

Arctic Village is indeed a village, which belongs to Mohe County. Now the whole village operates tourism projects as a 5A-level scenic spot. The ticket price is 75 yuan (except for Arctic Village, the ticket price for the entire Mohe scenic area is 75, and the others are all 50. Soldiers, the elderly, and students can just ignore my price). It is also a village with a strong commercial atmosphere. The word "Northernmost" can be found everywhere in the village. In fact, it is just a gimmick for the development of tourism. The real northernmost village is not it, but Beihong Village.

It is famous for being the northernmost village in China (of course it is now Beihong Village), for being able to see the aurora, and for its fairy-tale-like scene in this snowy season.
For me, a trip to Northeast China would not be complete without visiting the Arctic Village.
After buying the ticket, the service area will give you a map with the names of the northernmost places.
The machine here can print postcards by yourself, 10 yuan a piece, and you can choose to stamp one or a combination, 2 yuan for one and 10 yuan for a combination.
I was struggling with the postcard design, and suddenly found that the sunrise in Dongji was perfect.
Named: Sunrise at the East Pole, Seal at the North Pole
The streets of Arctic Village are very clean, like a newly built civilized community. There are not many people on the road, even less than 10 people. It is still our world.

I was driving a car driven by a woman from Northeast China, speeding down a country road lined with birch trees. In the far north, it gets dark early, and by 3:00 PM the sun was already setting. Turning my head, I watched the light flicker and dance through the trees, just framing the horizon. There was no one else on the road, and it felt like we could drive forever. With our unique car music playing, I knew I'd never forget this moment. Because it was so special, I took tons of photos along the way. Looking back now, it's really just road, trees, and sky.

The Arctic Village is the location of China's "First Outpost in the North". The first time I heard of the Arctic Village was because of the Northern Lights. Maybe because of tourism development, it is still relatively commercialized... Although I also brought a camera and a camera case, I gave up the idea of taking it out to take pictures, because I forgot to wear gloves and my hands were really, really, really cold. I even put a heat pack on my phone, otherwise it would freeze out of battery when I took it out to take a picture. In addition, it gets dark early here and the light is not good.

The village is not big and can be explored quickly on foot. There are quite a few hotels and the prices for accommodation and meals are clearly marked.
The village boasts numerous "northernmost" elements, including the northernmost post office, hospital, outpost, bus station, financial institution, and clothing store. These elements have become a defining characteristic of the village. A must-do in Arctic Village is finding the north, a practice that has gradually become a "north-seeking" culture.

Five A-level scenic spots. You can find the northernmost, here is the top of the cockscomb of the motherland, stand on the top of the motherland and feel the greatness of the motherland.

The Arctic Village is really beautiful, although there are no particularly fun projects. But the scenery here is very happy, and the interior is very warm.

In fact, the greatest pleasure of visiting the Arctic Village is to find the north in various ways: China's northernmost post office, the northernmost school, the northernmost point, and so on.

The main attraction of Mohe is the small village, which can be explored on foot quickly. There are quite a few hotels, with clearly marked prices for accommodation and meals. You can go snowboarding in the surrounding area, and walking on the streets at night is a unique experience.

The stars are bright in the Arctic Village at night. There's a fun ice slide in the square, and the Russian slide behind it is really cool. My friends and I played on it several times! They also sell delicious blueberry candied haws on the main road, which is not to be missed!

The Arctic Village satisfied my imagination of snow. I hope to come again in summer!

I went there two years ago. It was a gimmick. The food and accommodation were very expensive. Vegetarian dishes were 50+, some meat dishes were 150+, and all meat dishes were 250+. The key thing was that the food was not very good, and it was just like the Xuexiang reported some time ago.

There are 138 cups, the Golden Rooster Crown, the North Pole of China, Russian villages, here is the Sino-Russian border, arrived at Beihong Village, the northernmost point in China, white snow, very beautiful, like a myth, like a dream, awesome, the Daxinganling Mountains are beautiful, the scenery is beautiful, and the people are beautiful. It's not in vain to come to the northernmost point. 17345647766

Dust marks all over the ground
The ice and snow never melted
The north wind blows proudly
Tourist attraction

Finally found the north, this North Park is very interesting

The Arctic Village is the earliest developed scenic spot in Mohe. You can check in various northernmost places and experience the true meaning of Northeast China at the Arctic Village.
Mohe Arctic Village is the northernmost riverside town in mainland my country. Located at the foot of Qixing Mountain on the northern foot of the Greater Khingan Mountains, across the river from Ignanyino Village in Russia's Amur Oblast, it is known as the "Arctic Village" and the "City That Never Sleeps". It is the best place in the country to watch the northern lights and the polar day, with a total area of 16 square kilometers. Here you can find the Northern Frontier Sentinel, the Chinese Arctic, the Ancient Well, the Japanese Puppet Power Plant Site, and the Northern First.