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Updated April 15, 2024
Mirror-like Hasuhai Lake in Inner Mongolia
## Hasuhai Lake (Hasuhai): a practical visit guide near Baotou / Hohhot, Inner Mongolia
Hasuhai (often written as Hasuhai Lake, 哈素海) is a shallow natural lake in Inner Mongolia, China, frequently described as the “West Lake beyond the Great Wall.”
Your coordinates (40.6133129, 110.9625854) place it in the broader Tumote Left Banner / Hohhot-area lake-and-grassland belt, which some travel platforms also group with nearby cities like Baotou for trip planning.
If you want a water-and-reeds landscape (rather than an alpine-style lake), Hasuhai is a solid fit: it’s known for wide open water, wetland edges, and boat-based sightseeing.
### At-a-glance facts (from published sources)
– Type: Natural lake
– Surface area: Reported as about 32 km²
– Typical depth: Reported as about 2 meters (shallow)
– Nickname: “West Lake beyond the Great Wall”
– Name origin (as published by Trip.com): “Hasuhai” is described as an abbreviation of a Mongolian name meaning “black water lake.”
## What it’s like on the ground
Because Hasuhai is shallow, the experience tends to be horizon-heavy: big skies, reflective water on calm days, and vegetation along the margins rather than dramatic cliffs. China Daily’s regional write-up emphasizes the lake’s broad water surface and shallow depth, which lines up with that “open wetland lake” feel.
You’ll generally get the most out of Hasuhai if you treat it as:
– a short nature break from the city,
– a boat-and-boardwalk style stop,
– a photography-friendly place when wind is low (reflection conditions).
## Things to do at Hasuhai (low-regret options)
### 1) See the lake from the shoreline first
Start with a slow loop along the most accessible shore area near the main visitor zone. On a first visit, that quick “shore scan” helps you decide whether it’s a boat day or a stay-on-land day.
### 2) Boat sightseeing (if operating)
Multiple travel sources describe boat rides as a core activity at Hasuhai. China Guide
What this means practically:
– If boats are running, they’re often the best way to see reeds/wetland edges and to get a wider sense of scale.
– If it’s windy, the ride can be less about reflections and more about “big-sky water time.”
### 3) Pair it with the broader grassland-cultural tourism area (when relevant)
Trip.com lists Hasuhai-related attractions within the Chilechuan Grassland Cultural Tourism Area context.
If you’re building a day plan, this matters because the best “Hasuhai day” is often Hasuhai + one additional stop, rather than stretching the lake alone into a full-day itinerary.
## Best time to visit (what you can confidently plan around)
I’m not going to invent seasonal wildlife claims, but you can plan around lake physics and comfort:
– Calm mornings tend to give the cleanest water reflections (any shallow lake looks better without wind chop).
– Shoulder-season weather (spring/fall) is often easier for walking and lingering than peak-heat days, especially if your plan includes time on exposed shoreline.
## Getting there and basic logistics (flagged for possible change)
A tour operator itinerary page describes taking a bus from Hohhot Bus Terminal to Hasuhai and calls it “an hour by bus,” and it also lists an admission fee of CNY 30. China Guide
Two important cautions:
– Timetables and routes change—confirm current public transport options locally or via your map app on the day.
– Ticket pricing is volatile (especially with scenic areas). Treat published prices as historical references, not guarantees.
## What the lake is known for (and what that implies for travelers)
China Daily notes the lake is “rich in” fish species including grass carp, silver carp, carp, crucian carp, plus shrimp and crab.
From a visitor standpoint, that’s mostly useful as an ecological clue: Hasuhai is described as a productive freshwater system, not a clear, rocky-bottom mountain lake.
## Accessibility and inclusivity notes
I can’t verify which paths are step-free without official accessibility documentation, so here’s what you can do to keep the visit inclusive and low-friction:
– If someone in your group has mobility constraints, aim for the main scenic-area access points and prioritize viewpoints close to parking / drop-off.
– Bring sun and wind protection (wide-open lakes can be deceptively harsh even in mild temperatures).
## Responsible travel pointers for a shallow wetland lake
Shallow lakes are easily disturbed:
– Stay on established paths/boardwalks where present.
– Avoid trampling vegetated edges; they’re part of the lake’s structure and habitat.
– If you take a boat, prefer operators that avoid cutting through dense reed beds.
## Internal linking suggestions (contextual, no assumptions about existing URLs)
To strengthen your topical cluster around Inner Mongolia and nearby cities, add two contextual internal links in-body:
1) Link the first mention of “Baotou” to your Baotou hub page (anchor: Baotou travel guide).
2) Link the first mention of “Inner Mongolia” to your regional overview (anchor: Inner Mongolia itinerary planning).
## Quick facts for your CMS fields
– Name: Hasuhai (Hasuhai Lake)
– City label you provided: Baotou
– Coordinates: 40.6133129, 110.9625854
– Type: Lake
– Rating you provided: 3.8
### Data freshness flag
– Published figures like surface area (32 km²) and depth (~2 m) come from a 2020 regional China Daily page; treat them as reputable but still worth re-checking if you need up-to-the-minute official stats.
– Transport guidance and entry fees from third-party travel pages should be treated as potentially outdated. China Guide
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