Local Culture
Explore the unique blend of Mongolian and Chinese influences in the area.
Jalai Nur, also known as Zhalainuo'er, is an urban district located in the northeast of Inner Mongolia, China. It falls under the administration of Manzhouli and is officially part of the Hulunbuir region. This district offers a unique blend of cultural and geographical experiences, making it a noteworthy destination for those exploring Inner Mongolia. Visitors can expect to find a rich tapestry of local life and urban development here.
Jalai Nur, also known as Zhalainuo'er, is an urban district located in the northeast of Inner Mongolia, China. It falls under the administration of Manzhouli and is officially part of the Hulunbuir region. This district offers a unique blend of cultural and geographical experiences, making it a noteworthy destination for those exploring Inner Mongolia. Visitors can expect to find a rich tapestry of local life and urban development here.
Urban district under Manzhouli's administration
Located in the northeast of Inner Mongolia
Part of the larger Hulunbuir region
Close access to the larger Hulunbuir region.
Rich cultural heritage with a blend of Mongolian and Chinese influences.
Explore the unique blend of Mongolian and Chinese influences in the area.
Jalai Nur is well-connected to Manzhouli, making it accessible for travelers.
Exploring Inner Mongolia's urban landscape.
CNY ¥
$50-$100 p/day
Mandarin, Mongolian
While Mandarin is widely spoken, learning a few phrases in Mongolian can enhance your visit.
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild temperatures, making it a pleasant time to explore the district.
Summers can be warm, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the local culture.
Fall brings cooler temperatures and beautiful scenery, perfect for sightseeing.
Winters are cold, but the district's unique charm can still be appreciated.