Baotou is a colossal city stretching for miles in
all directions. It comprises three main areas:
Donghe, the oldest part of town, to the east, and
Qingshan and Kundulun to the west. Qingshan is a
nondescript shopping and residential area, while
Kundulun includes the iron and steel works on its
western edge. The three parts of the city are well
connected by frequent buses (#5 and #10), which
take thirty to forty minutes to travel between the
Donghe and Kundulun districts.
The only area in the whole city that could be
described as remotely attractive is Donghe
north of Renmin Park, where the tangled old
streets are quite interesting to wander around.
You can see a lot of old mud-brick houses here,
each opening on to fascinating little courtyards
full of plants and bicycles. Kundulun ,
however, is mainly interesting as a monument to
town-planning gone wrong - the streets and squares
are wide and bleak beyond belief. Even the
"sights" - the Iron and Steel Works
and the Steam Locomotive Museum (hours
variable) - are not especially easy or cheap to
visit. The museum is located in a particularly
remote area, 25km out to the northwest. You may be
able to visit it by yourself in a taxi, but make
enquiries first; CITS in the Baotou Hotel
can arrange a day trip to the two sites, with a
car and a guide, at ¥350 for a car (maximum three
passengers), which is quite reasonable.