Liangcheng County

What are the most recommended things to do in Liangcheng County?

  • Explore the natural landscapes and grasslands surrounding Liangcheng County.
  • Visit historical and cultural sites within the county.
  • Experience local Mongolian culture, including traditional food, music, and festivals.
  • Take scenic walks or photography tours of rural villages and nature areas.
  • Attend seasonal events or local markets to interact with residents and buy handicrafts.

Introducing Liangcheng County

Liangcheng County is located at the southern foot of the Yinshan Mountains, at the foot of the Great Wall, on the northeastern edge of the Loess Plateau, in the south-central Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and south of Ulanqab City. It borders Fengzhen City to the east, Zuoyun County and Youyu County of Shanxi Province to the south, Zhuozi County to the north, and Hohhot City and Horqin County to the west. The county boasts numerous tourist attractions, the most well-known of which are Daihai Lake and Yongxing Lake. Daihai is the third largest inland lake in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and a renowned fishery production base. Known as the "Heavenly Lake Beyond the Great Wall," "Pearl of the Grassland," and "Fairy Lake of the Plateau," the surrounding wetlands are well-preserved, with abundant aquatic plants and vast tidal flats and grasslands. Other attractions within the county include Erlongshitai National Forest Park, Ping'an Cave, and the Reclining Buddha.

Most Popular FAQs for Liangcheng County

What is the history and significance of this attraction/city?

Liangcheng County is located in Inner Mongolia under Fengzhen City. It is historically significant as a region that blends Mongolian and Han cultures, with traditional architecture, pastoral landscapes, and cultural heritage sites reflecting Inner Mongolia's history and ethnic diversity.

Where is it located and how do I get there (metro, bus, taxi, walking)?

Liangcheng County is in central Inner Mongolia, under Fengzhen City administration. Visitors can reach it by bus or taxi from nearby cities like Hohhot or Baotou. Walking is suitable for exploring local villages and cultural sites.

What are the opening hours and best times to visit?

Most areas in Liangcheng are open all day, but tourist services may operate from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are late spring to early autumn for pleasant weather and open grasslands.

What is the entrance fee/ticket price, and how to buy tickets (online/offline)?

There is no general entrance fee for the county itself. Specific attractions, museums, or cultural sites may charge ¥10–50, with tickets purchased offline at entrances. Online booking is limited.

Do I need to book tickets in advance, and how far in advance?

Booking in advance is usually not necessary, except for special exhibitions, cultural performances, or festivals.

How much time is needed to fully explore it?

One to two days is sufficient to explore Liangcheng County and nearby natural or cultural sites.

What are the must-see highlights or main areas inside?

  • Local grasslands and scenic rural areas
  • Historical temples and cultural buildings
  • Ethnic Mongolian villages
  • Markets and cultural exhibition areas

Are guided tours or audio guides available (and in which languages)?

Guided tours are mostly available in Mandarin. English or other language tours are limited and may require prior arrangement.

What are the best viewpoints or photography spots?

  • Wide grassland plains
  • Traditional village streets
  • Cultural monuments and temples

What is the recommended route or itinerary inside?

  • Start with the main cultural or historical sites
  • Explore nearby scenic grasslands and villages
  • Visit local markets or exhibitions for cultural immersion

Are night visits, light shows, or special tours available?

Night activities are limited; some seasonal festivals or cultural performances may offer evening events.

Is it crowded, and when are the least crowded times/days to visit?

Liangcheng is generally not crowded, especially on weekdays and outside major holidays or festival periods.

What facilities are available (toilets, food, water, rest areas, shops)?

Facilities include public toilets, small local restaurants, water stations, benches, and souvenir shops at main tourist spots.

Is the attraction accessible for elderly, children, or disabled visitors?

Accessible for children and elderly, but some grasslands or village areas may have uneven terrain, limiting wheelchair access.

Is cash needed or are cards/mobile payments accepted?

Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted. Card payments may be limited in rural areas.

What restaurants or cafes are available inside or nearby?

Local restaurants serve Mongolian-style dishes, dairy products, and traditional Shilian cuisine. Cafes are limited.

Are there vegetarian/vegan/halal food options?

Vegetarian options are available; Halal options may be limited, mostly in larger towns nearby.

What hotels or accommodations are close to the site?

  • Local guesthouses and budget hotels in Liangcheng town
  • Mid-range hotels in Fengzhen city, a short drive away

What other attractions or landmarks are nearby and easy to combine in a day trip?

  • Fengzhen City cultural sites
  • Nearby grasslands and rural villages
  • Historic temples and heritage areas in Inner Mongolia

Are there souvenir shops and what are the typical souvenirs?

Souvenirs include local handicrafts, traditional Mongolian clothing, dairy products, and small cultural items.

What are the best transportation options to continue the trip after visiting?

  • Bus or taxi to Fengzhen or Hohhot for onward travel
  • Car rental for exploring surrounding grasslands and villages