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The dining characteristics of Baotou still have a strong northwest flavor, which mainly focuses on beef, mutton and various pastas. There are dozens of restaurants of various flavors concentrated on Steel Street in the west of the city.
In addition, at the intersection of Huancheng Road and Nanmenwai Street, there are night market food stalls where you can taste various local snacks, and the prices are very cheap. On summer nights, there is an endless stream of people coming here to enjoy their delicious food.
Snacks: Fried rice, grilled pork, ghee, Genghis Khan Teppanyaki, milk tea, roasted whole lamb, Genghis Khan Ecological Park, Qingshan District, Baotou Food Street, a gathering place for delicacies. A notable feature of the weather in Baotou is that the temperature difference between day and night is relatively large. The housing prices in Baotou are around 4,200 on average.
The price difference between high-end and low-end communities is relatively large, and the per capita consumption level, how should I put it, is basically the same as that in Beijing, which means that prices are relatively high.
Because most of Baotou are Mongolian, their specialty is running and riding horses on the grassland.
Most of the people there are quite enthusiastic.