Chinanews.com, Harbin, August 15 (Liu Decai, Feng Xinli, Zhao Zhankui) At 21:09 on the 14th, the Y681 travel train from Harbin east to Hailar started on time. 260 tourists started the "Dream Pursuing China Tour·Xinfei Prairie" Hulunbuir 4-day grassland tour. This is the first inter-provincial travel train in Heilongjiang Province that China Railway Harbin Bureau Group Co., Ltd. has opened this summer, and the first inter-provincial travel train in Hulunbuir this year.

  Hulunbuir Grassland is located in the northeastern part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, to the west of the Greater Xing'an Mountains. It is named after Hulun Lake and Beier Lake and is one of the four largest grasslands in the world.

The picture shows tourists preparing to board on the evening of the 14th. Lu Pinshe

  As the Hulunbuir Prairie entered the peak tourist season, in July, Hailar Station sent 97,000 passengers, an increase of 79.6% from the previous month, and the passenger flow of travel increased significantly.

  In order to promote the expansion of tourism enterprises to resume work and business, China Railway Harbin Bureau Group Co., Ltd. actively promotes cross-provincial team tourism railway transportation services, relying on the advantages of railway resources, and customizes cross-provincial travel special trains.

The picture shows tourists arriving at Hailar Station in the morning on the 15th. Lu Pinshe

  Harbin Railway International Tourism Development Group Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of China Railway Harbin Bureau Group Co., Ltd., built an online tourism product marketing platform through the WeChat mini program "Harbin Railway International Travel Mall", which attracted the attention of tourists and gathered tourists in a short time.

  Recently, China Railway Harbin Bureau Group Co., Ltd. has opened a number of tourist trains in Mohe, Qiqihar, Fuyuan, Tongjiang, Yichun, Hailar, Aershan, etc., forming a network covering major tourist cities in Heilongjiang Province and major well-known scenic spots in eastern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Boutique tourist routes. (Finish)

The picture shows tourists getting off the bus early on the 15th. Lu Pinshe