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Police office shaped like Mongolian yurts

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Updated: 2016-11-11

Police office shaped like Mongolian yurts

Two policemen guard the outside of a police office shaped like a Mongolian yurt near Shuangju Square in Kangbashi District, capital of Ordos, Inner Mongolia autonomous region. Recently, two police offices were built in the shape of Mongolian yurts near Wulanmulun Lake and Shuangju Square in Kangbashi District, capital of Ordos, Inner Mongolia autonomous region. Attached to the Kangbashi public security department, the two stylistic police offices now possess 22 policemen who have settled 47 disputes and aided over 20,000 tourists so far. The Mongolian-style police station was built as an adaptation to the rise in local tourism and to serve the flocks of tourists at the scenic spots. The construction of the police yurt was sponsored by the Ordos government, Kangbashi public security department, and the local management committee. As a 4-A level tourism attraction, Kangbashi district is an economic, cultural, and trade center, drawing millions of people to pay a visit. Populated with 107,000 residents, the district accepts an average of 1.5 million tourists every year. [Photo/people.cn]

Police office shaped like Mongolian yurts

A policeman assists two tourists with the automated machines at a police station near Wulanmulun Lake in Kangbashi District, capital of Ordos, Inner Mongolia autonomous region. Recently, two police offices were built in the shape of Mongolian yurts near Wulanmulun Lake and Shuangju Square in Kangbashi District, capital of Ordos, Inner Mongolia autonomous region. Attached to the Kangbashi public security department, the two stylistic police offices now possess 22 policemen who have settled 47 disputes and aided over 20,000 tourists so far. The Mongolian-style police station was built as an adaptation to the rise in local tourism and to serve the flocks of tourists at the scenic spots. The construction of the police yurt was sponsored by the Ordos government, Kangbashi public security department, and the local management committee. As a 4-A level tourism attraction, Kangbashi district is an economic, cultural, and trade center, drawing millions of people to pay a visit. Populated with 107,000 residents, the district accepts an average of 1.5 million tourists every year. [Photo/people.cn]

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