Tara Park in Sai Han is very close to my home, and it can be reached within 20 minutes' walk. Talamon in Sai Han means beautiful grassland, which is said to be the only urban grassland in China, covering an area of almost 10,000 mu. After several years of continuous development and construction, it has become more and more beautiful here. I always like to go shopping when I am free. Sometimes I ride a bike and sometimes I take a walk. Spring and autumn are better. It's summer. Mosquitoes and small insects can bite through your clothes. Since last winter, an artificial river and many wooden observation platforms have been built in the park. There are more than 60 yurts of different sizes in the park, which are scattered and decorated. Tall bags, sacred and tall mani piles, racetrack, archery range, wrestling field, fire platform, adjacent cows, horses, camels, sheep and deer were released to the pasture, forming a landscape with grass characteristics. Saihantalahaote contains extremely strong cultural connotations of Mongolian customs such as diet, clothing, entertainment, folk songs and dances, grassland weddings, and ceremonial receptions. I once had a meal in a Mongolian yurt in Wokuotai, Shengluyuan. There are photos of Lang Ping coming here for dinner, and many leaders and celebrities from all walks of life have been received here. Students and friends from other places, especially from the south, are invited to taste Mongolian food here.