The Mulan Paddock (Mulan weichang) is one of
the few natural grassland resorts in Hebei Province, and so
is a popular destination for those after a bit of fresh air
and countryside. For those Beijingers who do not have the time to set off for the
more ruggedly realistic grasslands of Inner Mongolia, or even
the Republic of Mongolia, this is a nice diversion.
The area has long been known as a well stocked
hunting ground and it was on a Qing Dynasty excursion to these
grasslands, headed by emperor Kangxi, that the village of
Rehe, later to become Chengde, was shown imperial fancy. Nowadays,
in the summer, the resort is ideal for outdoor activities,
including sleeping in Mongolian Yurts, Riding on Horseback,
Walking and Climbing. Botanists can also, quite literally,
have a field day here. In the cold, northern winters, the
area is open for Hunting and some Skiing.
It would be wise, in both summer and winter,
to bring along plenty of cold weather clothing, since the
temperatures here, especially at night, can often drop dramatically.
In the summer, sun protection (hat, UV protected glasses and
sun screen), gloves and climbing/walking boots are recommended.
How to get mulan paddock : In summer peak time,
from Chengde, catch a bus (daily morning; 2hrs) at Dehui Gate
(Dehui men; near the Summer Villa) head for Paddock County
(Weichang xian). Alternatively, catch a train (3hrs, about
RMB15), getting off at the Siheyong Station (Siheyong zhan),
that is situated within the Mulan Paddock. In winter, renting
a car or a jeep will cost about RMB200 per person.
Cost: RMB70.
Other prices list:
Jeep car rental: RMB400/Day
Horseback ride: RMB25/Hour
Whole sheep roast: RMB700-800
Hotels: The Paddock has a number of hotels of fair, yet austere,
standard. Prices about RMB20-30. The yurts should be even
cheaper if you are in a small group. |