Preferential policy 1, half-price ticket.
(1) Minors aged 6 (inclusive) to 18 (inclusive);
(2) Students (full time);
(3) the elderly (65 to 70 years old);
(4) Servicemen;
(5) low-income families;
2, the implementation of free tickets
(1) Children under 6 years old (including 6 years old) or under 1.2m in height (including 1.2m);
(2) disabled people;
(3) the elderly (over 70 years old);
(4) professional religious people, etc.
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Remarks: Those who meet the above conditions can apply for tickets with valid certificates.
Admission fee standard ticket: 30 yuan/person.
Package: 60 yuan/person. Tickets plus optional items (see the actual shooting in the scenic spot for details).
Do you charge+Travel Notes Mammoth Park charges.
Mammoth Park is about 8 kilometers away from Zhalainuoer New District and Manzhouli, Hulunbeier City, Inner Mongolia. During the eight days in Hulunbeier Grassland and the last two days in road trip, we returned to Manzhouli from the grassland. The first thing we did was to go to Zhalainuoer, and we drove here with our riders from Zouba.com and Hulunbeier road trip Association to visit the park.
If you don't have a bus from go on road trip, you can take bus 1 for three yuan, and you can reach Zhalainuoer New District in about half an hour and get off at Mammoth Park. As soon as I entered the park, I saw the ivory sculpture of the huge mammoth. This is the symbol of the park, where many tourists take pictures as a souvenir.
After walking through the ivory sculpture of mammoth, the first thing for everyone is to enter this huge yellow Russian building, which looks like a bell tower. It is a sightseeing tower in the park, which can go up to the top floor and have a panoramic view of the park.
According to reports, there are leisure and entertainment facilities such as landscape restaurants, 5D cinemas and fitness facilities for the elderly in the sightseeing tower. But in fact, there are only small shops and big ice cream shops selling souvenirs, and others seem to be closed, but many tourists still go in to buy ice cream and taste the big ice cream in Inner Mongolia.
The elevator in the sightseeing tower is charged. Two yuan can go to the top floor, but it won't open, but you can go up the stairs, but it really takes some effort to climb to the top floor. Older people are not recommended to go up. There are windows on each floor, and you can see the scenery outside. It looks beautiful through the window, too
Below the sightseeing tower, there is a go-kart track. There are sculptures of mammoth fossils on the surrounding rock walls, which look lifelike, but it's a pity that you can't take pictures.
Out of the sightseeing tower is the fountain square. In the square, there is a statue similar to the Statue of Liberty in the United States. Looking closer, it turned out to be another figure. Speaking of "Zhalainuoer", many people don't know how to pronounce the word "Lai". It should be pronounced (lài). Zhalainuoer was named by Russians when the Middle East Railway Station was named. There is a lake in Zhalainuoer called Dalai Lake, which is called Noel in Mongolian. In fact, it should be called Dalai Noel, but the Russians misinterpreted it as Zhalainuoer.
Around the statue in the square, there are sculptures of twelve constellations, and everyone will choose one of their own constellations to take pictures.
Compared with Fountain Square, everyone is most interested in this Russian-style building. All the tourists will take pictures of it. Walking past feels like coming to Russia's Red Square. Actually, it's a children's science and technology museum. The main building has two floors, one is the science and technology exhibition area, and the other is the children's experience hall. It doesn't seem to be open, so it's impossible to go in and take pictures outside.
The top of the Russian style building is the most distinctive. At first glance, it looks like colorful ice cream. In fact, everyone calls it onion. Maybe Russians like onion soup, which is the inspiration of this building.
Walking past the Children's Science and Technology Museum, there is a huge Ferris wheel, which is a children's paradise, Ferris wheel, merry-go-round, headless bumper car and spinning pulley. We all just took a picture from a distance, but the backlight is not very good. It is said that the night view of the Ferris wheel here is the most beautiful.
Walking to the top of the mountain, I saw a group of mammoths in the distance. Although it's just a sculpture, it feels quite real on the grass in the park, as if a group of elephants are running towards you.
Although these sculptures are very artificial, they are not bad at close range, because they are huge in number and have won the Guinness World Record.
There are 93 paleontological sculptures, 87 mammoth sculptures, 3 rhinos, 1 bighorn deer/kloc-0 and 2 saber-toothed tigers in the park.
The largest mammoth, Aric15.77m, is15.9m long and 4.4m wide. It's in a square of the park sculpture group.
The park lawn is covered with wild flowers and some weeds, which can set off the atmosphere of these sculptures. Excavators found piles of dark green dung fossils in the abdomen and beside the mammoth at that time, which were plant stems chewed by the mammoth before its death. These three mammoths buried in glacial sedimentary strata have many fractures such as front teeth, jaws and legs. From the posture of their heads down and their whole bodies sideways, it can be imagined that they were buried because of the collapse of the stratum.
Judging from the giant mammoth skeleton fossils found in Zhalainuoer, its height is one-third higher than that of the current African elephant, and it is worthy of being called the "mammoth" among elephants. If it weren't for the telephone poles in the distance, we seemed to be in the scene of Vientiane Pentium, and we were really there.
Mammoth is an ancient elephant that has long been extinct. In the elephant kingdom, it was once prominent. It's a transliteration of Siberian Tatar, which means a lot. Because mammoths have long hair all over their bodies, many people in Hong Kong and other places also call them mammoths.
The mammoth sculptures in the park have walkways with wooden floors, so you can walk around easily even if it rains.
In addition to mammoth fossils, Zhalainuoer Coal Mine has also found as many as 15 ancient human skull fossils dating back to 65438+20000 years ago, which is one of the most abundant sites for ancient human fossils excavation in China.
Walking through the sculpture group of mammoths, it is a small wetland, and I see many white cranes swimming in the grass in the distance. The scene is very attractive.
A closer look shows that it is actually a sculpture of a white crane, but it is very realistic. With grass, it is a bit of an illusion. Some people say it is a red-crowned crane, but some are red-crowned cranes and some are ordinary white cranes.
There is a modern museum by the lake next to the wetland. It used to be a mammoth exhibition hall, but now it is a mammoth museum. Known as the treasure house of Quaternary paleontological fossils. Unfortunately, due to the limited time, you can't visit. If you want to travel to the Mammoth Park in Manzhouli, you must go here.