
Jiucheng Palace Tourist Area, located in the Jiucheng Palace Tourist Resort in Hantai Town, Dongsheng District, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. The area comprises a variety of themed areas, including an ecological dining area, a water fun world, a dynamic cool play park, an animal viewing park, a leisure and entertainment experience area, the Jiucheng Palace Grand Theater, an outdoor expansion live-action CS base, a conference and holiday courtyard, the Tea Garden Club, a historical and cultural experience area, an ecological agriculture demonstration base, an ice and snow (grass skiing) world, a go-kart track, a 4D cinema, and a bonfire party. As a large-scale comprehensive tourist area, it integrates summer leisure, ecological vacations, agricultural sightseeing, cultural entertainment, expansion experiences, green dining, conference accommodations, and spectacular performances. It is a "summer and leisure tourism destination" in the northern part of the Great Wall and is known as the "Back Garden of Ordos."
Climate: Temperate continental climate
Best travel time: Spring and autumn
1-3 hours
50 yuan
Jiucheng Palace Scenic Area is an important historical and cultural site in Inner Mongolia. It reflects the traditional Mongolian architectural style and provides insight into the region's history, including local governance and religious influences. The site preserves cultural relics and serves as a heritage landmark for visitors.
The scenic area is located in Hangjin Banner, Ordos, Inner Mongolia. Visitors typically reach it by taxi or private car from nearby towns. Local buses connect from Ordos city, but walking is needed within the palace grounds.
Opening hours are generally from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather and scenic views, making them the best times to visit.
The entrance fee is approximately 80–100 CNY. Tickets can be purchased online via official platforms or on-site at the entrance.
Booking in advance is recommended during peak tourist seasons or weekends, ideally 1–3 days ahead.
2–4 hours are sufficient to explore the main palace complex, gardens, and nearby scenic spots.
Guided tours are available in Chinese; English-language guides may need prior arrangement. Audio guides are limited.
Start at the main entrance, explore palace halls, visit exhibition areas, walk through gardens, then end with scenic viewpoints or nearby hills for photography.
Night visits are generally not available. Special cultural exhibitions may occasionally be offered; check locally for schedules.
The site can be busy during weekends and public holidays. Weekdays are generally less crowded.
Main areas are accessible, though some paths may be uneven. Assistance may be needed for elderly or disabled visitors. Children can explore safely under supervision.
Cash is accepted, but most ticket offices and shops support mobile payments like Alipay or WeChat Pay.
Local restaurants and small cafes near the scenic area serve Mongolian cuisine and regional specialties.
Halal options are commonly available; vegetarian and vegan options are limited but can be requested in local eateries.
Hotels and guesthouses are available in Hangjin Banner and nearby towns; some boutique lodgings near the scenic area offer convenient access.
Souvenirs include local handicrafts, traditional Mongolian clothing, miniature palace replicas, and cultural artifacts.
Private car or taxi is recommended for onward travel. Local buses connect to nearby towns and attractions for day trips.