introduce

The Aoluguya Reindeer Hometown is about 17 kilometers north of Mangui Town, Genhe City, in the north of Hulunbuir. This is an Ewenki ethnic township located in the forest of the Greater Khingan Mountains.


Aolu Quaint has typical local characteristics of Daxing'an Mountains. Daxinganling is not only a green treasure house, but also an animal paradise. According to incomplete statistics, besides tall trees, there are hundreds of species of plants and dozens of species of animals, which not only have ornamental value, but also have economic value. Spring, summer, autumn and winter have their own characteristics, and tourism is suitable for all seasons. Winter is the golden season of the forestry industry, and it is also a great time for hunting. You can ride a reindeer sleigh to see the world of snow and enjoy the scenery of the Northland; With undulating ridges and green waves, it is another harvest season of reindeer antler; in autumn, it is intoxicating, and the "Five Flower Mountain" dyed by autumn frost has a rich harvest of mountain fruits. You can taste it, and you can also think of the story of "Xiongzui red beans" . Whenever you come here for a visit, as long as you fall into her arms, you will be overwhelmed by her charm.

The birds in the sky, the animals on the ground, and the fish in the water in Daxing'an Mountains became their source of food and clothing. In this special geographical environment with high mountains, dense forests, beautiful mountains and clear waters, Ewenki hunters raise reindeer that have long since disappeared in other parts of China, engage in unique fishing and hunting production, and believe in the ancient religion - Shamanism. Extensive contacts and frequent exchanges have created and developed another culture in our country - reindeer culture.


opening hours

08:00-17:30 throughout the year (last admission 17:30); the specific business status is subject to the opening of the day

must see tips

Remember to wear protective glasses when catching prey in Aoluguya. On the one hand, it is to increase the ability of the eyeballs to resist the severe cold, and on the other hand, it is also to prevent snow blindness. The winter here is a vast expanse of whiteness. Most of the time, people can't tell the difference between the sky and the ground, and it is inevitable to get lost. Another thing to remind is that when catching prey in the deep mountains, don't throw snacks in the forest at will, because it is easy to attract hungry beasts that wake up from hibernation to look for food, and the consequences will be disastrous.