introduce
The Yellow River Grand Canyon·Laoniuwan Tourist Area is located at the southern end of Shantaizi Township, Qingshuihe County, Inner Mongolia. see. It is the intersection of the Yellow River and the Great Wall. Laoniuwan is located in the Yellow River Basin on the border between Shanxi and Mongolia, and has typical landform characteristics of the Loess Plateau. There are famous scenery of the Yellow River Grand Canyon, "Yan Wang's Nose", "Sacrificing Cliff", "Xiangsheng Building", "Old Niuwan Fort" and other scenic spots.
opening hours
08:30-18:00 all year round
Preferential treatment policy
child:Children under 1 meter in height who do not occupy a seat (accompanied by guardians) are free
Tourist guide:Travel agency team driver with A book, tour guide with tour guide card, free of charge
photographer:Members of the National Photographers Association, China Photographers Association, and Provincial Photographers Association who come to Laoniuwan to create photography with their valid certificates and photographers association membership certificates are free of charge
elder:65 years old (including 65 years old) and above with ID card, free of charge
the disabled:Free of charge for holders of Level 1 to Level 4 disability certificates issued by relevant state departments
reporter:Press card of the General Administration of Information, free of charge
soldier:Military officer's card, soldier's card (active soldiers and retired military cadres), free of charge
Supplementary Note:The above information is for reference only, and the specific information is subject to the disclosure of the scenic spot on the day
Service Facilities
PARKING LOT:[Laoniuwan Parking Lot] Reference price: free; address: at the entrance of the gate of Laoniuwan Scenic Area; storage space: 300
bathroom:Visitor Hall / along the Scenic Road
convenience store:There are shops along Scenic Road
must see tips
There is plenty of water in the three months of May, June and Seven. It is recommended to come during these three months. The water will decrease from August, and September is the dry period.