
Erzi Lake is located in Donghu District, Manzhouli City, Inner Mongolia, 21 kilometers west of the city center and 2 kilometers north of the Sino-Russian border. To the east of the lake is an endless reed marsh. The vegetation of several small islands in the lake is well-protected. In summer, the flowers and plants are lush and water birds and eagles swim freely among them. There is Erzi Mountain by the lake. Erzi Lake is rich in fish and shrimp. Activities such as sightseeing on the water surface, waterside vacation, tasting delicious fish and shrimp, visiting the boundary river and boundary markers, and bird watching tourism are available.
Erzi Lake's emerald waters and blue skies complement each other beautifully, with fish leaping in the reed marshes and a vibrant, wild scene. It also boasts scenic landscapes such as "Sunlight Setting on Clear Waters," "Fishermen's Songs on Misty Waters," "Exploring the Mysterious Reed Lake," and "The Rich Fragrance of Cloud Lake." Erzi Lake floats like a green ribbon across the Hulunbuir grasslands, like a gem embedded in the blue skies and lush green grass of Donghu District.
The temperate continental grassland climate is suitable for travel all year round
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Erzi Lake is a freshwater lake in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, known for its natural beauty and ecological importance. It supports local biodiversity and is a scenic destination highlighting the vast grasslands and tranquil landscapes of the region.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are from late spring to early autumn (May–September) when the weather is pleasant and the scenery is most vibrant.
Entrance fees are modest and can usually be purchased offline at the lake entrance. Some local tourism websites offer online ticketing options.
Booking in advance is not usually required except during peak holiday periods. For busy weekends or national holidays, booking 1–2 days ahead is advisable.
Approximately 2–4 hours, depending on whether you walk around the lake, take photos, or relax in the surrounding grasslands.
Guided tours are rare; most visitors explore independently. Some local guides may offer services in Chinese. Audio guides are generally unavailable.
Entrance → lakeshore trail → observation points → grassland paths → picnic/relaxation areas → return to entrance.
Night visits are generally not available. Special tours may be organized during local festivals but are limited.
The lake is quiet on weekdays and outside summer holidays. Peak crowds occur on weekends and national holiday periods.
Main pathways are relatively flat and accessible, but some trails may be uneven. Elderly and children can explore most areas; wheelchair access may be limited.
Cash is accepted for small purchases. Many shops and restaurants accept mobile payments and cards.
Vegetarian options are limited. Vegan and halal options are scarce; visitors may bring their own food.
Souvenirs include small handicrafts, local wool products, and postcards featuring the lake and grasslands.