
Phoenix Horse Farm is known as the "China Mongolian Horse Filming Base". It is located 22 kilometers away from National Highway 207 in the urban area of Xilinhot, the capital of Xilin Gol. It is the only standardized horse farm in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region that takes "horse culture" as its soul, fully displays the style of the horse-riding nation, and integrates the long-standing cultural characteristics of Mongolia with modern civilization.
The pure-blooded Mongolian horses and the riders' superb equestrian performances presented a shocking and amazing visual feast for the photography and travel enthusiasts who came here to visit.
According to the horse farm, since the establishment of the "China Mongolian Horse Photography Base", more than 100 photographs created by professional photography enthusiasts from home and abroad at the Phoenix Horse Farm have been selected for various international and domestic photography competitions, and have won gold and silver medals and other outstanding results.
The temperate semi-arid continental monsoon climate makes travel year-round
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Phoenix Racecourse is a major equestrian venue in Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia. It reflects the region’s rich Mongolian horse culture and is a center for horse racing, training, and equestrian events, preserving traditional sports and cultural heritage.
Located in Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia. Visitors typically reach the site by taxi or private car from nearby towns or the city center. Public transport is limited, so organized tours are also an option.
Open daily, generally from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best visiting months are summer and early autumn when races and cultural events are frequently held.
Ticket prices vary depending on events; standard admission can be purchased on-site. For major races or festivals, tickets may be available online through official or third-party travel platforms.
For regular visits, advance booking is optional. For major racing events or festivals, booking 1–2 weeks in advance is recommended.
2–4 hours depending on participation in events and tours of the stables and facilities.
Guided tours are sometimes available in Chinese. English-language guides are limited, and arrangements are usually through travel agencies or local tour operators.
Night visits and light shows are not typical; special tours may be arranged during festivals or major horse racing events.
Weekdays outside of festival periods are less crowded. Major events, weekends, and holidays attract large crowds.
Cash is commonly accepted. Mobile payments are increasingly available at major stalls and ticket counters.
Local Mongolian-style restaurants and small cafés are available near the racecourse and in nearby towns.
Vegetarian options are limited; halal food may be available at select local restaurants.
Hotels, guesthouses, and inns are available in Xilingol League city center or nearby towns for overnight stays.
Souvenirs include horse-themed trinkets, local handicrafts, postcards, and traditional Mongolian items.