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What are the interesting places in Kailu County, Inner Mongolia?

Kailu County is rich in tourism resources, with four major cultural and natural landscapes: East Tower, West Elm, South Lake and Beihai. "East Pagoda" refers to the stupa in the Yuan Dynasty, which stands in the southeast corner of the county seat. It is majestic, beautiful, tall and straight, like a sword pointing to the sky, symbolizing the bravery and wisdom of Mongols. "West Elm", also known as "Millennium Ancient Elm", is located in an ancient elm garden with unique planning. Its trunk is like a giant column, its crown is like an umbrella cover, its floor is covered with shade, and its square garden is full of acres. Tianzeng Temple in the park has a history of one hundred years. Legend has it that Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty led soldiers to rest under the ancient elm trees during the Northern Expedition. Today, the "stupa" and the "ancient elm" have been listed as the key protected cultural relics of the state and the autonomous region respectively. "South Lake", that is, South Lake Park, is located in the southern suburbs of the town, and the existing forest belts and natural depressions in the southern suburbs of Kailu are used for planning and design. "Beihai", namely Talagan Reservoir, is a national large-scale desert reservoir.

Kailu county tourism has been integrated into the big pattern of professional tourism, characteristic tourism and ethnic customs tourism in Inner Mongolia. Kailu County, which has special resources such as red tourism and rural tourism, is listed as a key tourist flag county in the whole region by the autonomous region and included in the tourism boutique line in the eastern part of the autonomous region; The Tourism Bureau of the Autonomous Region and Inner Mongolia TV Station jointly recorded two feature films, Walking in Kailu and Walking into the Ancient Yuyuan Garden, which were broadcast in the blue tour program of Inner Mongolia TV Station.

Laura Mai Martyrs Monument: 1988. In March this year, the monument was listed as an autonomous regional protection unit by the Inner Mongolia People's Government.

Big elm: the Millennium old elm in the ancient elm garden. 1989 was officially listed as a key cultural relic protection unit at the autonomous region level.

Pagoda in Yuan Dynasty: In 2002, the State Council announced the Pagoda in Yuan Dynasty as the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

In 2006, Guyuyuan was rated as a national "AA" level scenic spot, included in the eastern tourism boutique route by the Tourism Bureau of the Autonomous Region, and rated as "Tongliao Excellent Tourism Unit" by the Tourism Bureau of Tongliao City.

In 2007, Thousand Hands Grassland Resort was rated as a national "AAA" level scenic spot;

In 2007, Kailu County Hotel and Jinghua Hotel were rated as two-star tourist hotels respectively.

In 2007, Kailu County Tourism Bureau was awarded as "Excellent Unit of Tourism Work in the City in 2007".

In 2008, Laura Mai Memorial Hall was rated as a national "AAA" tourist attraction. [