I visited Jokhang Temple, Xiangshawan, Mausoleum of Genghis Khan, Kangbashi New District of Ordos, etc. These places left a deep impression on me. Due to time constraints, I did not go to the prairie, so I am looking forward to the next time An in-depth tour of Inner Mongolia to realize your dream of prairie. By chance, I finally came to Hulunbuir City (Hailar), which is also the birthplace of Genghis Khan.
Not to mention the cows and sheep that can be seen in the windblown grass, Dalai Lake is like a treasure inlaid on the grassland carpet. I have been to Inner Mongolia once. The vast grassland, the high sky, the unique culture, the mellow wine cellars, the lush water plants, and the tempting food left a deep impression on me. However, I have not been to Hulunbuir yet. I hope to have the opportunity. Set foot on the vast grassland where wind-blown grass and cattle and sheep appear.
Pork is a traditional Mongolian food, and it is also a delicacy that makes my mouth water! Today's "hand meat" is mostly cooked and then processed twice. The large pieces are broken down or into small pieces, supplemented with salt noodles, rice vinegar, pepper, star anise, chili oil, and shredded ginger. Inner Mongolia is my favorite. The place I want to go to must be Baotou, not because of Lu Bu, a celebrity from Jiuyuan, or because of the delicious food in Baotou, but because one of my childhood friends grew up in Baotou. As I get older, my childhood memories become more and more vivid. There is also a precious grassland full of cattle and sheep. Six years ago, I went to Inner Mongolia. I went to the Jokhang Temple, Shawan, Genghis Khan’s Mausoleum, Kangbashi New District, Ordos, etc. These places left a deep impression on me.
Of course, what I want to visit the most is the border town, the vast prairie, where I can see horses, cattle and sheep like stars scattered in the world. Unfortunately, nomadic people can no longer see them and have turned into neat villages. In major museums, photos and scene re-enactments are used to create imagination. The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has a total area of ??1.183 million square kilometers and is long and narrow, with diverse landforms such as plateaus, mountains, hills, plains, deserts, rivers, and lakes. It is also a multi-ethnic gathering area, with 49 ethnic groups including Han, Mongolian, Manchu, Hui, Daur, and Ewenki mainly distributed.