What If an Entire City Was a Free Scenic Area? Living Inside Kangbashi, China
Автор: Local Chronicles of China(華夏方志)
Загружено: 2026-01-17
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What does it feel like to wake up every day inside a scenic area — not next to one, but within it?
Kangbashi, a modern district in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, challenges the global idea of what a “tourist city” should be. Here, history, culture, and daily life are seamlessly woven together. There are no ticket gates, no planned routes, no queues — just a city designed as an open, living landscape.
From monumental bronze sculptures telling the epic story of Genghis Khan, to museums shaped by nomadic symbols, from reconstructed Ming–Qing courtyards reborn with everyday life, to sacred oboos fluttering with prayer flags on the hilltops — Kangbashi is not a collection of attractions, but a continuous cultural experience.
Morning jogs pass through history. Daily commutes cross architectural symbols. Evening walks encounter the romance of the grasslands. Even speed and modernity find expression on a world-class racetrack shaped like a galloping Mongolian horse.
This is not a theme park.
This is not a museum city.
This is a place where civilization, memory, and modern life coexist — quietly, freely, and beautifully.
Welcome to Kangbashi.
A city where living itself is the journey.
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