Getting Around
Yakeshi is well-connected by rail to Harbin and Hailar, making travel convenient.
Yakeshi, located in Inner Mongolia, China, is a city with a rich industrial base, including forestry, wood products, and traditional Chinese medicine. The city is notable for its automobile testing facilities, where cars are tested on frozen lakes and snow tracks. Yakeshi is also close to the Greater Khingan Range, offering scenic natural landscapes. It is well-connected by rail to major cities like Harbin and Hailar, making it accessible for visitors interested in both industrial and natural attractions.
Yakeshi, located in Inner Mongolia, China, is a city with a rich industrial base, including forestry, wood products, and traditional Chinese medicine. The city is notable for its automobile testing facilities, where cars are tested on frozen lakes and snow tracks. Yakeshi is also close to the Greater Khingan Range, offering scenic natural landscapes. It is well-connected by rail to major cities like Harbin and Hailar, making it accessible for visitors interested in both industrial and natural attractions.
Forestry and wood products industry.
Traditional Chinese medicine production.
Automobile testing facilities on frozen lakes.
Proximity to the Greater Khingan Range.
Rail connections to Harbin and Hailar.
Close access to the Greater Khingan Range, ideal for nature enthusiasts.
The city's economy is heavily based on forestry and related industries.
Yakeshi hosts several automobile testing facilities, a unique industrial feature.
Yakeshi is well-connected by rail to Harbin and Hailar, making travel convenient.
Explore the city's unique automobile testing facilities, especially during winter.
Exploring industrial and natural landscapes.
CNY ¥
$50-$100 p/day
Mandarin, Mongolian
Visit the Greater Khingan Range for hiking and nature exploration.
Business, Industry, Nature
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Yakeshi, with mild weather ideal for exploring the city and its surroundings.
Summers can be warm, making it a good time for outdoor activities in the Greater Khingan Range.
Fall offers beautiful scenery and is a great time for nature photography.
Winter is ideal for witnessing automobile testing on frozen lakes and experiencing the snowy landscape.