Genghis Khan Square, named after Genghis Khan, is the largest square in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (on par with Xilin Square) and one of the landmark buildings in Hailar District, Hulunbuir City. The square covers a total area of 25.5 hectares, starting from Shengli Street in the north, ending at Heping Street in the south, connecting Hulunbuir Electric Power Bureau in the east, and Nuomin Road in the west. It is spectacular and magnificent, attracting many local citizens and tourists.
Genghis Khan Square is divided into seven functional areas, including the historical and cultural area, the water sports area, and the fountain square area. The Liuerliu River flows around the whole square, and the green stream is like a jade belt; the corridor bridge, curved bridge, arch bridge, rainbow bridge, and cable bridge are flying rainbows and floating on the water; the grass is green, and the pavilions are green; the fountains are cascading, and the rainbows are colorful; the music and singing of the painted boats have the lingering charm of the south of the Yangtze River, and the shadows of the clouds and sky show the beauty of the northern terrain. Bayan Erdun Aobao, sitting on the mountain and surrounded by water, worships the "holy stone" on it, and engraves the statues and inscriptions below; looking south, you can see the beauty of Suzhou and Hangzhou, and looking north, you can see the beauty of the desert and the long river.
Attractions Location: No. 19, Genghis Khan Street, Xincheng District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Opening hours:
All day
Transportation:
You can take bus No. 1 in the city, get off at Municipal Hospital Station, and walk to Genghis Khan Square.
Time reference: Less than 1 hour
Discover the iconic Genghis Khan Square, a large public space celebrating Mongolian heritage, and nearby cultural sites in the city.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Hohhot downtown hotels; try Mongolian hotpot, hand-pulled noodles, and local dairy products.
Souvenirs: Miniature Genghis Khan statues, Mongolian hats, and local tea blends.
Combine cultural immersion with historical exploration in Hohhot’s key attractions.
Accommodation/Food: Stay downtown; enjoy Mongolian lamb skewers, dairy desserts, and specialty breads.
Souvenirs: Buddhist prayer beads, embroidered textiles, and local snacks like dried fruits and nuts.
Explore Hohhot’s city highlights and take a day trip to the famous Mausoleum of Genghis Khan.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Ordos City or return to Hohhot; try lamb dishes, hand-pulled noodles, and Mongolian dairy foods.
Souvenirs: Genghis Khan replicas, felt crafts, leather goods, and ethnic jewelry.
Combine city sightseeing with a visit to nearby grasslands for authentic Mongolian cultural experiences.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in yurts or city hotels; local lamb, milk tea, and dairy specialties featured.
Souvenirs: Felt hats, leather boots, traditional jewelry, and dairy products.
Extend your visit with trips to cultural villages and natural parks around Hohhot and Ordos.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in guesthouses or hotels; enjoy traditional dishes and hospitality.
Souvenirs: Handwoven textiles, pottery, traditional musical instruments, and herbal products.
Spend extra days to relax and explore lesser-known parks, museums, and markets in Hohhot and Ordos.
Accommodation/Food: Mix of hotels, yurts, and guesthouses; diverse culinary experiences.
Souvenirs: Cashmere products, ceramics, calligraphy, and local snacks.
Spend a full week enjoying city sites, cultural heritage, desert adventures, and grassland life around Genghis Khan Square.
Accommodation/Food: Variety of lodging types; enjoy Mongolian, Han Chinese, and fusion dishes.
Souvenirs: Ethnic costumes, handicrafts, dairy products, musical instruments, and local teas.
Genghis Khan Square, located in Hulunbuir City, is named after Genghis Khan. It is the largest square in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region along with Xilin Square, and is also one of the landmark buildings in Hailar District, Hulunbuir City. The most eye-catching thing in the square is the Genghis Khan theme sculpture, designed by Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts. Construction began in July 2005 and took one month to complete. The total height of the sculpture is 22 meters, with a column diameter of 3 meters. The column and column foot are decorated with gold foil, and the totem pattern is hollowed out with silver foil. The white steel shape of the golden eagle is an abstract refinement of the Baiyun grassland. The top is the shape of Genghis Khan riding a horse and whipping his whip, implying that the Mongolian people have the same resolute character as Genghis Khan.
It is the largest square in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (on par with Xilin Square) and one of the landmark buildings in Hailar District, Hulunbuir City.
It’s actually just a public park, not very interesting!
In the center of Hulunbuir, there is a big square. It is very comfortable to take a walk here after dinner and enjoy the cool breeze. It is not completely dark at 8:30.
Genghis Khan Square is so majestic! The sculptures are also worth seeing!
Genghis Khan Square, the most prosperous place in Hailar!
Genghis Khan Square is similar to the central squares of major cities. It is a very large leisure square where citizens gather at night to dance, stroll, and children play.
It's a place where locals go for a walk after dinner. There are a lot of square dancing and a small fountain, but not many things with ethnic characteristics.
I heard that the Genghis Khan Square in Hailar covers a large area and is magnificent. We did not go in, but just looked at it from the side, because when we came to the Inner Mongolia grassland, there were too many things related to Genghis Khan to take in.
Unfortunately, it was already dark when we arrived in Hailar. After eating hot pot, it was almost nine o'clock. I wanted to go to Genghis Khan Square to watch the local square dance for a while, but it was obviously too late. I could only ask the driver to take us around on the way back to the hotel.
You can't see much from the road, because the square is blocked by tall and straight trees on three sides. It's only open when you drive to the side of Genghis Khan's statue, and you can only look at it from a distance, and you can't take pictures with your phone.
There are many middle-aged women dancing and children flying kites in the square, and there are many bus stops nearby.
This square is a tourist gathering place during the day, and the tour usually starts here. After dusk, it becomes a park, where many locals take a walk: fly kites, practice Tai Chi, do square dances, set up stalls, play roller skating...
There are snow sculptures in the square in winter. Although it is so cold here and snow is common, there are still many people willing to come out in the winter to step on the snow and take pictures.
The square is large and open, and is a place for citizens to relax and have fun. There is a lake in the middle of the square, which is called Paozi by locals. It is connected to the Yimin River through a tributary. We went there during the day, and because the square is located right on the flight path, we often saw planes flying overhead.
The statue of the hero Bent Arched Eagle is like the first greeting from the grassland, and the Mongolian characters recorded on the stone tablet tell us that we have arrived in the beautiful Hulunbuir.
The stone sculpture on the pillar is Genghis Khan riding on a war horse. It is said that the big stone at the entrance of Genghis Khan Square was transported from Genghis Khan's hometown. It is not clear whether it was transported by descendants or by Genghis Khan himself.
The statue of the great hero shooting the eagle is like the first greeting from the grassland, and the Mongolian words written on the stone tablet seem to tell us that we have arrived in the beautiful Hulunbuir.
Walking from Genghis Khan Square to the airport! Really beautiful sunset
After dinner, we came to Genghis Khan Square. There were many people dancing in the square, skateboarding and roller skating, Hailar Night performances, boating, and children's games. It is really a paradise for the masses and a square for the people!
A square built next to the big bubble. In the evening, people are divided into dozens of small teams, twisting and turning together to the accompaniment of various versions of Phoenix Legend music, expressing their admiration and worship for Genghis Khan, the emperor who was the most capable of expanding the territory in Chinese history. The wars and battles are gone, but we can live and work in peace and contentment. (The Genghis Khan-themed statue square in Mangui Town is not as big as this one, but it is more detailed and exciting)
Genghis Khan Square, located in Hulunbuir City, is named after Genghis Khan. It is the largest square in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (on par with Xilin Square) and one of the landmark buildings in Hailar District, Hulunbuir City.
Genghis Khan Square covers an area of 230,000 square meters and is divided into seven functional areas, including the historical and cultural area, the water sports area, and the fountain square area. The Liuerliu River circles the entire site, and the nine bends of the green stream are like a jade belt; the corridor bridge, curved bridge, arch bridge, rainbow bridge, and cable bridge are flying rainbows and floating on the water; the grass is green, and the pavilions are green; the fountains are cascading, and the rainbows are colorful; the music and singing of the painted boats have the lingering charm of the south of the Yangtze River, and the shadows of the clouds and sky show the beauty of the northern terrain. Bayan Erdun Aobao, sitting on the mountain and surrounded by water, worships the "holy stone" on it, and engraves the statues and inscriptions below; looking south, you can enjoy the beauty of Suzhou and Hangzhou, and looking north, you can enjoy the beauty of the desert and the long river.
In 2018, you should come to Hulunbuir
At a time when smog has become a "spirit"
The motherland still retains a piece of pure land
Her name is Hulunbuir
Its area is equivalent to the sum of Shandong and Jiangsu.
She has 80,000 square kilometers of grassland
110,000 square kilometers of forest
She has the borders of China, Russia and Mongolia
The motherland's No. 0 boundary marker stands here
Thanks to the protection of the natural barrier of Daxinganling
Hulunbuir is blessed with this pure blue sky
It doesn't matter how your life is now.
I just want to ask, can you see the blue sky every day?
Do you hear the chirping of birds?
Is there a sky full of stars at night?
Is there endless green?
If you don’t have these
Then you should come to Hulunbuir
Today, I followed the guide from Hulunbuir Travel Agency to Genghis Khan Square, which is surrounded by flowing water, singing and dancing. It is very beautiful.
It is said that the big stone at the entrance of the square was transported from Genghis Khan's hometown. It is not clear whether it was transported by descendants or by Genghis Khan himself.
When I went there, Genghis Khan Square was under renovation, but the group sculptures were still quite spectacular.
Genghis Khan Square, located in Hulunbuir City. It is named after Genghis Khan. It is the largest square in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region so far and one of the landmark buildings in Hailar District, Hulunbuir City. Free.
There are few people in winter, only one person walking his dog passing by
You can live near Hailar Genghis Khan Square, which is very convenient for eating and traveling
I just like this city, so I like everything in this city.
There is nothing much to see here, so you definitely don't need to come here for sightseeing. However, there is a Nomintara milk tea shop nearby, a shopping mall, and a supermarket in the mall.
It is said to be the largest Genghis Khan Square with several sights, but since I was in a hurry to go to dinner, I just took a look.
It is named after Genghis Khan and is one of the landmark buildings in Hailar District, Hulunbuir City.
This is a relatively large square in Inner Mongolia, with sculptures and a small pool... The night view is nice, and next to it is Longfeng Xintiandi, which is convenient for shopping and dining.
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If you are in Hailar, you can go there and have a look. It has the characteristics of the Mongolian people.
Genghis Khan Square, named after Genghis Khan, is the largest square in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (on par with Xilin Square) and one of the landmark buildings in Hailar District, Hulunbuir City.
Genghis Khan Square covers an area of 230,000 square meters and is divided into seven functional areas, including the historical and cultural area, the water sports area, and the fountain square area. The Liuerliu River flows around the whole square, and the nine bends of the green river are like a jade belt; the corridor bridge, the curved bridge, the arch bridge, the rainbow bridge, and the cable bridge fly over the water; the grass is green, and the pavilions are green; the fountains are cascading, and the rainbows are colorful; the music and singing of the painted boats have the lingering charm of the south of the Yangtze River, and the shadows of the clouds and sky show the beauty of the northern terrain. Bayan Erdun Aobao, sitting on the mountain and surrounded by water, worships the "holy stone" on it, and the statues and inscriptions are carved below; looking south, you can enjoy the beauty of Suzhou and Hangzhou, and looking north, you can enjoy the beauty of the desert and the long river.
It's just a square, relatively empty, nothing to see, there is a shopping mall nearby
Although Genghis Khan Square is not very interesting, I have been to Hailar after all, and it would be a pity not to go there.
Come visit my hometown when you have time! It is extremely cold here with temperatures of minus 40 degrees Celsius and there is endless snow.
If you have time, you can go and have a look. After all, it is the largest square in Inner Mongolia. If you don’t have time, you can ignore it.
A must-see attraction in Ulanhot City. A taxi from the train station costs 5 yuan. Why is the scenic spot so clean?
The blue sky and the big square are nice.
It's a nice big square with many entertainment facilities for children, such as carts, wooden horses, etc., which affect the aesthetics.
In the city center, it's big and there are other places to visit nearby. It's very lively during festivals.
The square is large and magnificent, but is Genghis Khan considered our ancestor?
Genghis Khan Square is named after the great man Genghis Khan. It is the largest square in Hulunbuir City so far and one of the landmark buildings in Hailar District. The square is very large and has a good environment. It is worth visiting!
This is the largest square in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. In the center of the square is a 22-meter-high sculpture. The gold-foiled column has a silver-foil hollowed-out white cloud grassland totem pattern. On the top is a figure of Genghis Khan riding a horse and waving a whip, which feels somewhat similar to the Hufu Riding and Shooting sculpture in Handan. There is also a group sculpture of Genghis Khan and his famous generals in the square. For some reason, the proportion of man and horse seems to be a little out of balance, and the horse looks too short. Maybe it is to make the figure art more burly? The artist's ideas must always be different from those of ordinary people...
It's like a park, you can also go boating, but the water quality is not very good
On the way from the airport to the city center, we passed by Genghis Khan Square. The main attraction is the sculptures of Genghis Khan and his eight ministers. The square is not big, but there are many places to eat nearby. The famous Lao San Bone Restaurant is nearby. If you arrive in Hailar at night, you can eat here~
The square is not big, it's just a commemorative square in the city. There are some sculptures, not real natural scenery, and the historical atmosphere is not very heavy. If you live in Hailar, you can go there to dance square dance at night.
A common large square with statues of Genghis Khan and the four heroes, four sons and four brave men
The pearl of the grassland, Hulunbuir-Hailar.
It's very large, with square dancing in front, various cars for rent, and a park in the back. This city feels good, with a vibrant vibe.
I walked a long way to get here just to feel the atmosphere of the square, but the lights were not on and there were few people. But the statue is quite impressive.
The largest public square is worth a visit and is the representative of Hulunbuir.
The largest leisure square in Hailar District, with a statue of Genghis Khan riding a horse on a 30-meter-high column in front of the square, and sculptures of Mongolian cavalry and reliefs of Mongolian development history can be seen everywhere in the square. Trees account for about half of the total area of the square. There are many entertainment projects in front, including some water entertainment projects.
In the center of Hailar city, the square is wide enough and the statue of Genghis Khan is tall enough.
The square is very open and the sculptures are very majestic, giving you the sense of the might of the Mongol Khan.
It's OK, the statues and rockery are pretty good!
I've only been here at night, and there were a lot of people going about the activity. The square and the park can be walked around quickly, as they're not too big.
It's quite spectacular, the sky is blue and white clouds are floating.
Genghis Khan Square, named after Genghis Khan, is the largest square in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (on par with Xilin Square) and one of the landmark buildings in Hailar District, Hulunbuir City.
Genghis Khan Square covers an area of 230,000 square meters and is divided into seven functional areas, including the historical and cultural area, the water sports area, and the fountain square area. The Liuerliu River circles the whole place, and the green stream is like a jade belt; the corridor bridge, curved bridge, arch bridge, rainbow bridge, and cable bridge are flying rainbows and floating on the water; the grass is green, and the pavilions are green; the fountains are cascading, and the rainbows are colorful; the music and singing of the painted boats have the lingering charm of the south of the Yangtze River, and the shadows of the clouds and sky show the beauty of the northern terrain. Bayan Erdun Aobao, sitting on the mountain and surrounded by water, worships the "holy stone" on it, and engraves the statues and inscriptions below; looking south, you can see the beauty of Suzhou and Hangzhou, and looking north, you can see the beauty of the desert and the long river.
After having breakfast at the morning market, we wandered around Genghis Khan Square. There were no clouds, no tall buildings, no surging crowds. The small city of Hailar had a natural and comfortable temperament: clean, open, and peaceful.
The sky and sea blue photo gallery is very beautiful, but it is just a city square, it is ok to just walk around, but it is not interesting to come here specifically for fun.
There is nothing special about Genghis Khan Square, just a park, a big square, some sculptures. You know what I mean, just take a stroll.
This square is very spacious and contains a sculpture of Genghis Khan galloping on his horse. There is also the Xintiandi shopping mall nearby.
The Genghis Khan Square features the "Haker Falcon" themed sculpture, the fire support, the Chagan Suluding, the sculptures of Genghis Khan's generals, the Genghis Khan Proverbs Stele Forest, the Genghis Khan Wedding Welcoming Bronze Sculpture, the Genghis Khan and Hulunbuir relief, the Bayan Erdun Aobo and other landscapes, which fully reproduce the glorious life of Genghis Khan and showcase the Mongolian and Yuan cultural connotations of Hailar, the capital of the grassland.
The square is big, but not crowded. I think taking a walk after dinner is a good choice.
I won't rate the free attractions, but it's similar to the city center square, and it feels like there will be dynamic square dances at night. There is a large statue of Genghis Khan in the center of the square. The square is close to the botanical garden, and there is also a cruise ship pier. I walked around it for about an hour.
Fortunately, there was a 10th anniversary cultural event being held here. Hundreds of college students dressed in bright Mongolian costumes danced Mongolian dance to cheerful music in the square. Looking at the scene of hundreds of people dancing under the white clouds, blue sky and green trees, one can't help but sigh that this is "square dance"... Could it be that they were welcoming our guests from afar? Haha, it was so grand!
It's just a small square with a few sculptures, nothing special, if there's really nothing to do, you can just drop by and take a look;
In order to see the Genghis Khan Square, we thoroughly felt the metropolitan atmosphere of Hailar. The traffic jams there were no less than those in Shanghai. There was really nothing to see in the Genghis Khan Square itself. It was just a place where uncles and aunts danced in the square at night.
There are sculptures and wall carvings of Genghis Khan, introducing the rise of the Mongolian people and the story of the development of Genghis Khan's family. It's not very important, so I'll skip it...
Fortunately, there was a 10th anniversary cultural event being held here. Hundreds of college students dressed in bright Mongolian costumes danced Mongolian dance to cheerful music in the square. Looking at the scene of hundreds of people dancing under the white clouds, blue sky and green trees, one can't help but sigh that this is "square dance"... Could it be that they were welcoming our guests from afar? Haha, it was so grand!
This is probably the largest square in Hulunbuir. It looks very beautiful! There are several areas inside, and there are also historical monuments commemorating the great Genghis Khan!
Hulunbuir Grassland is located in the northeast of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, west of Daxing'anling, and is named after Hulun Lake and Beier Lake. The terrain is high in the east and low in the west, with an altitude of 650 to 700 meters. The total area is about 100,000 square kilometers (149 million mu). It is a world-famous natural pasture, one of the four largest grasslands in the world, known as the best grassland in the world, and one of the 20 tourist attractions in China. It is vast and boundless at a glance. It is also the place where Genghis Khan was born. It has a deep national history.