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1. Genghis Khan Square

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The Genghis Khan Square sits at the front of the municipal building and features five sets of bronze sculptures. The sculptures were designed by China's famous sculptor He E, and showcase Genghis Khan's daily life and story by depicting him within a group of people. The statues silently connect with visitors through their majestic and vivid portrayal of the great hero. 

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2. Grassland Square

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Covering an area of 159,800 square meters and expressing a theme of "Grassland Song", the sculptures in Grassland Square showcase the cultural heritage and folk customs of Ordos.

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3. Mongolian Chess Square

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Mongolian Chess Square, an area of 50,000 square meters, is home to 32 bronze Mongolian chess sculptures with gilded and silvered surfaces. It is also home to a commanding stage at its center, several chessboard landscapes and a 30-meter-long and 8-meter-high relief wall, perfectly exhibiting and integrating the city's history, culture, and landscape.  


4. Juli Square(Kangbashi food Square)

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Kangbashi Food Square, formerly named Juli Square, is an integral place for catering, recreation and culture. The six-floor square covers a floor area of 44,100 square meters. The first floor houses 40 shops selling ethnic food and gifts. The fourth floor offers recreation and entertainment. The remaining four are food floors, with snacks, local dishes, high-end brands and cafes.


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