Bangladesh, May 19 -- The Ulanhad volcano cluster in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is driving rural revitalization by integrating cultural heritage and tourism, steadily advancing high-quality socioeconomic growth in the region.

The volcanic cluster is located between Ulanhad Sumu of Chayouhou Banner and Bayan Qagan Town, covering an area of approximately 280 square kilometers.

Home to more than 20 volcanoes, the Ulanhad volcano cluster boasts distinctive geological features, including grassland volcano formations and lava landforms.

It is the only Holocene-era volcanic cluster with documented eruptions along the southern edge of the Inner Mongolian Plateau and has been featured in Chinese National Geographic magazine....