Manzhouli City is located in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, bordering Mongolia to the west and Russia to the north. It is China's largest land port and has historically been an important commercial hub for Eurasian exchanges, earning itself the nickname "Window of East Asia." GCIG began investing in multiple projects in Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia, in 2008, including an ecological tourism project and the GCIG Logistics Center project.
Manzhouli boasts beautiful natural scenery and is a tourist destination that combines the cultural vibes of China, Russia, and Mongolia. In summer, visitors can enjoy the vast grasslands, visit Mongolian yurts, and experience the pristine green lands. In winter, the ice-covered expanse and snow-covered landscape provide opportunities to admire ice sculptures and snow scenes.
The GCIG Logistics Center project is located in the Donghu District of Manzhouli, with a planned area spanning approximately 2.45 square kilometers. It is a super-large-scale trading center that integrates functions such as trading, exhibition, e-commerce, information exchange, warehousing, distribution, freight, and financial settlement. It is also a modern comprehensive commercial and logistics city that combines procurement, tourism, catering, leisure, and entertainment.