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 Guomen Scenic Area is a symbol of Manzhouli City and a key national red tourism area. It is also an important part of the China-Russia border tourism zone. Covering an area of 200,000 square meters, the scenic area includes the national gate, the No. 41 boundary monument, a red tourism exhibition hall, the Sixth National Congress of the Communist Party of China Exhibition Hall, and the site of the secret red transportation line in Manzhouli. The fifth generation national gate stands opposite the Russian gate, and is a 30-meter-high, 40-meter-wide milky white building. Above the gate are seven large red characters "The People's Republic of China", which is a must-visit place for tourists to Manzhouli.

Manzhouli Matryoshka Scenic Area

Manzhouli Matryoshka Scenic Area is a iconic tourist attraction in Manzhouli City. The scenic area consists of six main areas, including Matryoshka World, Happy Zone, Matryoshka Theater, Russian Folk Customs Experience Hall, Russian-Mongolian Performance Theater, and Extreme Paradise. It features world-renowned Russian circus, dreamlike ballet, and Russian crafts. It is the only leisure scenic area in China with "matryoshka" as the theme. The square has the largest "matryoshka" in the world. The Russian Folk Customs Experience Hall showcases Russian folk culture through themed, immersive, scenographic, and performance-oriented displays, allowing visitors to explore the diverse and enchanting Russian folk customs without leaving the country.

Wedding Palace

The Wedding Palace is located on a small hill in the Dongshan Botanical Garden, the highest point in Manzhouli City. It is a simple, solemn, and elegant Gothic-style building. It is a comprehensive venue that combines tourism, European-style weddings, and other functions. It is also one of the iconic buildings in Manzhouli.
Aobao, also known as "naobao" or "Eb," is a transcription of Mongolian and means "heap" or "mound" in Chinese. It is a landmark used for direction and division in the vast grasslands without identifiable administrative boundaries or nomadic boundaries. Zhalaa Aobao is located in the southwest of Manzhouli City and was initially built in 2005. It has a diameter of 13 meters and is 6 meters high. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is believed to bring blessings and prosperity to the area. This is a pilgrimage of accumulating virtue, and visitors can pray for their families and carry fortune and blessings with them.

Manzhouli Ice and Snow Park

The ice and snow park incorporates European architectural style and romantic fairy tales, highlighting regional characteristics and ethnic customs, with dreamy and colorful ice and snow art landscapes. Enjoy the Mongolian ice sculptures with a main theme of poetic grasslands and ethnic customs; be accompanied by fairy tale characters in the showcase of fairy tales and entertainment world; experience exotic European style with magnificent and rustic European castles showcased in sculpture art. Experience a variety of ice and snow entertainment projects, such as large-scale ice slides, snow tracks, skiing rings, snowboards, snow globes, ice bicycles, ice bumper cars, and snowmobiles.