Hailar District, Administrative division in Inner Mongolia, China
Hailar District is an administrative division in northeastern Inner Mongolia that covers a large area. The region sits at about 700 meters elevation and serves as the seat of Hulunbuir city.
A Chinese fort was established in 1734 and later became an administrative center during the Republic of China period. The area held strategic importance in regional development and governance.
The district is home to Han, Mongolian, Hui, Daur, Evenki, and Russian communities that shape daily life in shops, markets, and streets. You will notice bilingual signs and hear different languages spoken by residents going about their day.
The area is well connected by an airport with flights to major cities and a railway station on an important international rail route. You can reach these transport hubs easily from the city center.
The World Anti-fascist War Memorial Park displays underground tunnels of a former Japanese military compound built in 1937 by forced laborers. These remains tell of a dark chapter in regional history.
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