Classic Architecture of Manzhouli

The unique geographical location makes Manzhouli the place where Chinese, Russian, and Mongolian cultures blend. Russian style architecture can be found everywhere in the streets and alleys here.

Manzhouli National Gate Scenic Area

Manzhouli National Gate Scenic Area is a landmark tourist attraction in Manzhouli City. It is a key national red tourism site and an important part of the China-Russia border tourism area. Covering an area of 200,000 square meters, the scenic area includes the National Gate, the No. 41 Boundary Marker, the Red Tourism Exhibition Hall, the Sixth Congress of the Communist Party of China Exhibition Hall, and the Manzhouli Red Secret Transportation Line Site, among other attractions. The fifth-generation National Gate stands opposite the Russian National Gate. It is a milky white building 30 meters high and 40 meters wide, with seven large red characters on top reading 'People's Republic of China'. It is a must-visit spot for tourists coming to Manzhouli.

Manzhouli Matryoshka Scenic Area

Manzhouli Matryoshka Scenic Area is a landmark tourist attraction in Manzhouli City. The scenic area features six functional zones: Matryoshka World, Happy Zone, Matryoshka Theater, Russian Folk Experience Hall, Russian-Mongolian Performance Theater, and Extreme Park. It boasts world-renowned Russian circus, dreamy ballet performances, and Russian handicrafts. It is the only leisure scenic area in the country themed around 'Matryoshka', with the world's largest 'Matryoshka' doll in the square. The Russian Folk Experience Hall showcases Russian folk culture, incorporating themes, realism, scenes, and performances. Visitors can enjoy exciting activities such as Russian cycling tours, Matryoshka costume changes, and magical dressing, fully displaying the colorful charm of Russian culture. One can experience unique Russian folk customs without leaving the country.

Wedding Palace

The Wedding Palace is located on a small hill within the Dongshan Botanical Garden, the highest point in Manzhouli City. It is a simple, solemn, and elegant Gothic-style building that serves as a comprehensive venue for tourism, European-style weddings, and other functions. It is also one of the iconic buildings in Manzhouli.
Aobao, also known as "naobao" or "Ebo", is a transliteration of the Mongolian language. In Chinese, it means "stone pile" or "drum bag", implying "heap". In the vast grasslands that resemble the ocean, there are no signs to guide the way, and administrative divisions and nomadic boundaries are even harder to identify. People stack stones or earth into piles as landmarks and boundary markers, which is the original origin of Aobao. Zhala Aobao is located in the southwest of Manzhouli City, initially built in 2005, with a diameter of 13 meters and a height of 6 meters. The disciple of the Living Buddha of Tartar Temple, Guo Qing Sangmu, Master Luobusan Danbazhamu, chose the site based on the observation: this place resembles a flower lotus, with the flower bud in the center about to bloom, blessing this place to produce talented individuals. The mountains serve as golden and silver pillars, and to express gratitude to the heavens, Aobao is specially constructed as a reliance. This is a blessing activity, and honored guests can pray for their families, bringing fortune and prosperity.

Manzhouli Ice and Snow Park

The Ice and Snow Park incorporates European architectural styles and romantic fairy tales, highlighting regional characteristics and ethnic customs. It features dreamy, dazzling ice and snow art landscapes. Visitors can admire Mongolian-themed ice sculptures that focus on poetic grasslands and ethnic customs; enjoy the company of fairy tale characters in a magical show and entertainment world; and encounter exotic European styles with magnificent, ancient European castles vividly displayed in sculptural art. The park offers a variety of ice and snow entertainment activities, including large ice slides, snow tracks, snow tubing, snowboarding, snow zorbing, ice biking, ice bumper cars, and snowmobiles.