Is Yindel the Zalaite Banner?

Yindel Town, the seat of the government of Zhalaite Banner

"Yindel" is Mongolian and means "steps" in Chinese. Yindel Town is located in the eastern part of the Zhalaite Banner Administrative Region. The Chuoer River flows through the territory from northwest to southeast, with a total area of ??170 square kilometers. It has a total population of 60,000, composed of 17 ethnic groups including Mongolian, Han, and Korean.

Yindel Town was founded in 1936. Before liberation, Yindel was just a village. It was divided into three parts according to the living conditions of the population, namely Qianyindel, Yaoyindel and Houyindel. According to the old people who often live in Yindel, there are layers of naturally formed stone steps on the northern slope of the mountain behind Yaoyindertun, so it was named Yindel.

The eight scenic spots are the Eiffel Tower, Embracing the Future, Century Magnificence, European Winds Crossing East, Strip Garden, Sunset Pine Forest, Fairy Tale World, and the Wizard of Oz.

The Yindel Tower was completed in July 1998. The tower is 185.6 meters high. It was designed by the Tower Mast Research Institute of the Design Institute of the Ministry of Radio and Television and built and installed by Qingdao Oriental Tower Group Company. It is the first cross-street four-column tower in Inner Mongolia. Steel tube structure tower. The tower integrates radio and television signal transmission, microwave communication transmission, and tourism. It is not only an important urban landscape of Yindel Town, but also a spiritual symbol of the self-reliance, pioneering and innovative spirit of the Zalaid people. In July 1998, Liu Mingzu, the former secretary of the Party Committee of the Autonomous Region, came to Zalaite Banner for inspection and named the tower "Yindel Tower".

Embracing the Future is an iconic sculpture in Yindel Town, built in 2000. The entire sculpture consists of two parts, the base and the main body, and is 17 meters high. The base is a circular sloped lawn, which is divided into four parts by 21 steps in all directions. There are 40 lawn lights in the lawn. The main body of the sculpture is two giant red hands holding a rising sun. The 17-meter-high tower represents the 17 ethnic groups in the Zhalaite Banner, and the 40 lawn lanterns represent the 400,000 people of the Zalaite Banner. The 21 steps represent running towards the 21st century, the two giant hands represent the flag committee and the flag government, red symbolizes enthusiasm and vitality, and the sun symbolizes the future. The overall architectural concept is: Under the leadership of the banner committee and the banner government, the 17 ethnic groups and 400,000 people of the Zhalaite Banner are united and working together towards a better future.

The shuttle bus from Qiqihar to Zhaqi only leaves at 10:40 am and arrives at 1:30 pm

There is one bus at 2:30 pm and one at 3:30 pm. These three buses are all at the station Departs from the former passenger terminal

In addition, there is a shuttle bus to Ulanhot at 7:30 in the morning. This bus also passes by Zhaqi. This bus departs from the East Railway Station