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Where is Baotou specialty store exactly?
Baotou city is long and narrow, and the commercial street in the city is mainly in the section of Zhongshan Road in front of the East Railway Station. If you travel to Baotou, you can buy some local products and handicrafts, such as Mongolian knives. Recommended reason for Wangfujing Department Store Baotou Store: A brand-new shopping mall full of modern life and cultural taste is the first department store in Baotou. Address: Baotou Department Store, Inner Mongolia, No.7 1, Tietie Street, Baotou City Recommended reason: It is a large-scale commercial enterprise mainly engaged in retailing and diversified operation in the city Address: No.67, Tietie Street, Baotou City Tel: 0472-2123732 Baotou Blue Sky Shopping Plaza Address: Arding Street1Blue Sky Shopping Plaza, Kunqu District Tel: 0472.

Beijing Hualian Baotou Friendship Store Beijing Hualian Baotou Friendship Store Address: Friendship Street, Kunqu District 17 Tel: 0472-2524386 Nalin Commercial Building Address: No.63, Qingshan Wenhua Road, the commercial building is mainly retail and wholesale, mainly engaged in household appliances, textiles, clothing, shoes and hats, daily necessities, grain, wine and food, craft jewelry, stationery, hardware and many other varieties. By the way, introduce the specialty: Name: Yinshan Naked Oat Introduction: Naked Oat is also called oil wheat, that is, oats. It is cold-resistant by nature and is most suitable for growing in arid and barren places. Yinshan Mountain is sunny in the north and south, which is very suitable for the growth of naked oats. Naked oats are generally made into cereal, with high protein content and extremely low fat content. Tip: Yinshan naked oats are rich in phosphorus, iron, calcium, vitamins, amino acids, fatty acids and other nutrients needed by the human body, which is very beneficial to human health.

Cheese name: Cheese introduction: commonly known as buttered egg. The yogurt separated from white butter is boiled with low fire, put into a cloth bag, squeezed out acid water, and dried in pieces to obtain buttered eggs. Buttered eggs are hard and sour, which is the most common food in dairy products and is loved by Mongolian people. Recommended restaurant: Saihantala Style Garden Address: Genghis Khan Ecological Park, Qingshan District

Name of kumiss: Introduction of kumiss: It is called "Begging for a Brother" or "Arigo" in Mongolian. A drink with a low alcohol content brewed from mare's milk is made by putting fresh mare's milk in a raw leather bag, hanging it in the sunny place, and stirring it several times a day with a special wooden stick to make mare's milk gradually ferment and turn sour. When mare's milk becomes light and transparent and tastes sour and spicy, it becomes mare's milk wine. Recommended restaurant: Saihantala Style Garden Address: Genghis Khan Ecological Park, Qingshan District

Three Blue Carpets Name: Three Blue Carpets Introduction: Baotou is the earliest area in Inner Mongolia where wool was used to weave carpets. During Tongzhi period in Qing Dynasty, two masters, Xing and surnamed tang, came from Ningxia to teach carpet weaving technology, and then the carpet weaving technology was spread to Guisui (now Hohhot). The three-blue carpet woven in Baotou has three characteristics: first, it is woven with the wool money from the local Fusheng Garden. This kind of earth-blue dyed wool never follows the color, and it is not afraid of the wind and the sun. The longer the age, the brighter the color, and people call it "true color". Dyeing room dyed wool in three colors: dark blue, light blue and blue. The carpet woven with these three blues is called three blue carpets. Second, the three blue carpets are mainly wool spun from sheep wool (preferably lamb wool), which makes the carpets soft and light in texture. Third, the carpet pattern is "sampled from the sky and woven from the world", and the pattern comes from nature, auspicious clouds, birds and animals, flowers, chess, calligraphy and painting, etc. The earliest carpet houses in Baotou were Sanhe, followed by more than 20 households including Tianhoucheng, Shuangjiqing, Jiqinggong, Qianyicheng, Tongyichang and Xiangji. Name: Baotou Oil Basket Introduction: Baotou Oil Basket is made of red willow, which is pasted with old linen paper, and then added with Xu Shang pig blood or snail horse blood. The manufacturing technology seems simple, but in fact it all depends on technology. Features: Baotou oil basket does not leak oil, and the oil does not change its taste, and the weight is light and easy to transport. It is a necessary item for ancient oil houses and cylinder houses (wine-making houses). Name: persimmon copper pot Introduction: The shape of the copper pot is flat and round, like persimmon, so it is called persimmon copper pot. It is a necessity for Mongolian and Han people's life. The copper shops opened during Tongzhi period included Dacheng Jade, followed by Fuyucheng, Guo Copper Shop, Xu Copper Shop, Ding Copper Shop, Wu Copper Shop and Guo Copper Shop. Features: the persimmon copper pot is beautiful in appearance and shiny, which is indistinguishable from water for a long time. Name: Introduction of flax paper: Baotou is rich in flax, and its seeds are pressed into flax oil, which is durable for lighting or lubricating oil. Hemp stalks are necessary matches for residents. The peeled hemp stalk skin becomes hemp. Paper made of waste hemp rope and sacks is flax paper. Features: hard and thin.

Mongolian Knife Name: Mongolian Knife Introduction: It is a daily necessities for herders and an indoor decoration. This product adopts the method of hand-carved flower identification, and the plastic arts are unique. The camel body is carved from red and birch, and the handle is made from horn and camel bone, which has a unique national style. Shopping: Baotou Department Store Address: No.67 Gangtie Street, Baotou City

Mongolian silverware name: Mongolian silverware introduction: As early as the Yuan Dynasty, Mongolians were famous for using silverware. The ancient Tibetan silverware varieties include silver bowls, Mongolian knives, Mongolian silver pots, drinking utensils, headdresses, silver pins, and various saddle flowers. Features: generous and simple, exquisite and meticulous, with quaint colors and patterns and distinctive national style. Among them, birch inlaid with silver (Mongolian bowl) is an award-winning product.