Place names around Hulunbuir are interesting: manchu, Mongolian, Evenk, Russian, Turkic, 、...... What is the name of the language in which Zagnor is introduced today? What's so much to do here
"Zhayunor" (a homonym of the Mongolian word "Daganor") is the customary title of Hulun Lake, meaning "lake like the sea".

Hulun Lake is also known as Hulun Pond and Dalai Lake. It is the largest lake in Inner Mongolia, the fifth largest lake in China, and the fourth largest freshwater lake
The grassland here is vast, and the most valuable thing is that there is a lake here, "a lake like the sea". In the Hulunbuir Grassland, grassland grasslands are everywhere and lakes, especially large lakes, are rare, so there are many people who come to visit from the surrounding area every summer, and the natural fish here is also the freshwater fish that Hulunbuir people are keen to buy and like to eat!
It has a temperate semi-arid continental climate with long, severely cold winters and short cool summers.
Zaganor is an industrial and mining city thriving on coal
Tourism has sprung up in recent years because fossilized mammoth skeletons in China were unearthed in 1980 at the Zhayunoer Coal Mine in Hulunbuir City. Known as the home of mammoths, mammoths are ancient species that live in cold regions such as Siberia, where plants feed and live mainly in groups. They are particularly tall, and when mounted, they are 4.7 meters high, 9 meters long and the incisors are 3.1 meters long.
It is estimated that it weighed more than 8 tons when it was alive. This mammoth fossil is known as the "giant" of ancient Chinese elephants.
Mammoths are extinct, but they have survived in fossil form, showing people that they once existed!
Zhazhannuoer District won two national honorary titles: "China's Zhaonuoer Cultural Hometown" and "China Mammoth Culture Research Base".
If you have the opportunity to come here, in addition to going to Darussee, Mammoth Park is also a must-visit place!