
The Wedding Palace, located on a hillside within the Dongshan Botanical Garden, a commanding height in Manzhouli, boasts a simple, solemn, and elegant Gothic style. It serves as a comprehensive venue for tourism and European-style weddings, and is a landmark building in Manzhouli. It covers an area of 3,000 square meters. The main structure stands 37.2 meters tall, with a tower towering 57.8 meters. The total investment was approximately 45 million yuan.
The architectural style is simple, solemn, and elegant in the Gothic style. It houses a worship hall, reception room, sightseeing elevator, and observation deck. Its construction not only balances the layout of Manzhouli's east and west tourist attractions, but also adds to the city's beauty.
The temperate continental grassland climate is suitable for travel all year round
1 hour
20 yuan/person
8:30-17:30
The Wedding Palace in Hulunbuir serves as a cultural and civic venue for marriage ceremonies. It represents local customs, traditions, and architectural style, playing an important role in community celebrations and life events.
Located in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, the Wedding Palace is accessible by taxi or local bus from the city center. Walking is possible from nearby hotels or attractions.
Opening hours are typically 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Visiting on weekday mornings avoids crowds and allows for a quieter experience.
Entrance is usually free, but fees may apply for attending specific ceremonies or events. Tickets, if required, can be purchased on-site; online booking is generally unnecessary.
Advance booking is not required unless attending a scheduled event or wedding ceremony.
1–2 hours are sufficient for exploring the hall, exhibits, and surrounding areas.
Guided tours may be available in Chinese; English or other language support is limited. Audio guides are generally not provided.
Start at the entrance, explore exhibition and ceremonial halls, then walk around the exterior gardens or landscaped areas for photography.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special ceremonies or cultural events may occur occasionally, depending on the schedule.
The venue is usually not crowded. Weekdays, especially mornings, have the fewest visitors.
Basic facilities include restrooms and benches. Food and souvenir options are limited or available nearby in town.
Most areas are accessible for elderly and children. Accessibility for wheelchair users may be limited; check locally for support.
Cash is sufficient for any small fees. Some on-site services may accept cards or mobile payments.
Nearby restaurants serve local Inner Mongolian cuisine. Cafes may be available in the town or nearby hotels.
Vegetarian and vegan options are limited. Halal options may be found at local restaurants catering to specific dietary needs.
Small hotels and guesthouses are available nearby, offering basic amenities for overnight stays.
Souvenirs include local handicrafts, postcards, and small mementos related to weddings and regional culture.
Taxis, local buses, or car rentals are convenient for reaching nearby attractions or traveling back to the city center.