1. Air-dried beef jerky, which should be regarded as the most representative food of Mongolian people, has a particularly long shelf life, high calories, particularly plump meat and a very good taste.
2. Milk tofu, a common dairy product made by Mongolian locals, is similar to the tofu we usually eat in appearance, but it is not made of soybeans, but a food made of milk and goat's milk. The entrance will have a slightly sweet feeling, and the aroma is rich, and it can be used directly in milk tea.
3. koumiss wine is a kind of drink brewed directly from local koumiss, which contains a certain amount of alcohol. In fact, it turns koumiss sour after fermentation, and it tastes a little sour and spicy. Here in Hohhot, this kind of koumiss can be bought in many different places, and local herders will always use this kind of koumiss to greet guests when they come.
4. Handle mutton, which is a special food that must be tasted when traveling in Hohhot. You can safely grasp the delicious food with your hands. The mutton is fresh and tender, without any smell. It tastes great when eaten with sauce. Nowadays, this delicious food has become a must-eat food for tourists, so that the trip can be counted for nothing.
Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is located in the northern frontier of China and within Eurasia; Located in the middle of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, it is 11 46'-112 1' east longitude and 4 51'-41 8' north latitude, bordering Baotou City and Ordos City in the west, Wulanchabu City in the east and Shanxi Province in the south; It has a continental monsoon climate in the middle temperate zone. The city covers a total area of 17,2 square kilometers and governs 4 districts, 4 counties, 1 banner and 2 development zones. The resident population is 3.89 million (end of 216).
Hohhot has a long history and splendid culture, and is one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization. In the pre-Qin period, King Wuling of Zhao set up Yunzhong County here, so the address is in Tuoketuo County, southwest of Hohhot. During the Republic of China, it was the capital of Suiyuan Province. After the merger of Mongolia and Suiyuan, Hohhot became the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The central city of Hohhot was originally formed by the merger of Guihua City and Suiyuan City in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, hence the name Guisui. In 1954, it was renamed Hohhot, which means "blue city" in Mongolian.
Hohhot is the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the political, economic and cultural center, a national historical and cultural city, and an important central city in the northern border areas of China. It is a national historical and cultural city, a national forest city, a national innovative pilot city and a national model city for national unity and progress. Famous scenic spots include: Dazhao, Xilituzhao, Muslim Temple, Zhaojun Tomb, Hasuhai, Wuta Temple, General's Office, etc.