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I want to know the best route for 7- 10 days in Harbin and Inner Mongolia.

Inner Mongolia is the first tourist land passage, which enters Mongolia along the Binzhou Railway in Heilongjiang (Harbin to Manzhouli) and goes directly to Hailar, with a total length of more than 740 kilometers and a journey time of 15 hours. Or take the "grassland train" from Beijing, along Chifeng, Tongliao, Qiqihar, through several grassland areas in Inner Mongolia and Zhalantun, and directly to Hailar. Second, take Jilin Changbai Railway, turn to Bai 'a Railway via Baicheng, and stop at the new tourist spot in Aershan, Inner Mongolia. The whole journey is more than 670 kilometers, and the journey is about 16 hours. Third, along the Beijing-Qinhuangdao Railway, it takes more than 490 kilometers from Jinzhou to Xilin Gol Grassland in Inner Mongolia, which can be reached in one day. Fourthly, from Beijing to Zhangjiakou along beijing-baotou railway, the transit road cars enter Mongolia. The first section is more than 200 kilometers by railway, and the second section is more than 70 kilometers by road, reaching the Khan Nur grassland. Fifth, start from Datong, enter Mongolia along beijing-baotou railway, and reach Hohhot. The whole journey is more than 280 kilometers and the journey takes about five hours. Sixth, from beijing-baotou railway to Mongolia, turn Baotou to Wuliangsuhai and visit Hetao Plain; In addition, you can also go to Genghis Khan Cemetery from Baotou. Seventh, from Yinchuan to the west, enter Mongolia through Helan Mountain and enter Alashan Desert. Eighth, from Jiuquan in Gansu to Ejina Banner, you can see the wonders of sand dunes in Badain, Jilin. The whole journey is more than 390 kilometers, and it can be reached in one day.

Accommodation in Inner Mongolia Hotels and restaurants in Inner Mongolia have developed rapidly. There are star-rated hotels, foreign-related hotels and hotels of various grades in major cities. Traveling on the grassland, you can also live in a yurt close to the herdsmen.

In recent years, the tourism infrastructure and tourist reception conditions in Inner Mongolia have improved significantly. At present, there are nearly 100 foreign-related hotels, including dozens of star-rated hotels, including 3 three-star hotels and 8 two-star hotels; There are also dozens of designated hotels in China, which can meet the needs of many tourists at different levels.

Travel to a relatively remote place, or you can choose to live in a herdsman's home. Herdsmen are honest and generous, and will be warmly received. Of course, you'd better send some souvenirs or something to show your friendship and gratitude.

Inner Mongolia has a semi-humid mid-temperate monsoon climate, with semi-humid areas in the east and semi-arid areas in the west. The main feature is the large temperature difference between day and night, which can generally reach about 10 degrees, so you should bring more clothes when traveling here. The disastrous weather in Inner Mongolia includes spring drought and winter blizzard.

Inner Mongolia can be divided into two climatic zones from east to west:

Grassland climate zone, from Hulunbeier grassland to Yinshan Hetao plain in the eastern end, is covered with ice and snow in winter, lasting for half a year, with an average temperature of about MINUS 28℃, and the three seasons are almost connected, and the climate is mild from May to September, which is the best season for grassland tourism.

Desert climate zone, from Alashan Desert Plateau to Badain Jaran Desert and then to the west of Yinshan Mountain, is full of storms in spring (from mid-April to the end of May), extremely hot in summer, extremely cold in winter and mild in autumn (from mid-August to the end of September, about 40 days), which is the best season to set foot in the desert.

Inner Mongolia Transportation Aviation: There are 18 routes and 2 international routes from Hohhot to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Ulaanbaatar and Hailar.

Railways: there are 9 state-owned railway trunk lines 12, 5 local railways, and there are trains running with dozens of cities such as Beijing, Xi 'an, Hailar, Lanzhou and Yinchuan.

Highway: Advanced Hu Bao expressway has been built and used, and the highway has connected all counties. Many agricultural and pastoral areas and border areas that have been closed for generations have also built expressway, and six passenger bus lines have been opened with Mongolian and Russian border provinces.

Transportation in the city: There are nearly 20 bus lines around the city, leading to all parts of the city. There are 1 buses leading to the old city and 7 buses leading to the new city in the railway station. There are thousands of taxis in the city, which serve day and night.

Travel to Inner Mongolia, in addition to several routes, there are eight land routes to choose from:

First, enter Mongolia along the Binzhou Railway in Heilongjiang (Harbin to Manzhouli) and go directly to Hailar, with a total distance of more than 740 kilometers and a drive time of 15 hours; Or take the "grassland train" from Beijing, along Chifeng, Tongliao, Qiqihar, through several grassland areas in Inner Mongolia and Zhalantun, and directly to Hailar.

Second, take Jilin Changbai Railway, turn to Bai 'a Railway via Baicheng, and stop at the new tourist spot in Aershan, Inner Mongolia. The whole journey is more than 670 kilometers, and the journey is about 16 hours.

Third, along the Beijing-Qinhuangdao Railway, it takes more than 490 kilometers from Jinzhou to Xilin Gol Grassland in Inner Mongolia, which can be reached in one day.

Fourthly, from Beijing to Zhangjiakou along beijing-baotou railway, the transit road cars enter Mongolia. The first section is more than 200 kilometers by railway, and the second section is more than 70 kilometers by road, reaching the Khan Nur grassland.

Fifth, start from Datong, enter Mongolia along beijing-baotou railway, and reach Hohhot. The whole journey is more than 280 kilometers and the journey takes about five hours.

Sixth, from beijing-baotou railway to Mongolia, turn Baotou to Wuliangsuhai and visit Hetao Plain; In addition, you can also go to Genghis Khan Cemetery from Baotou.

Seventh, from Yinchuan to the west, enter Mongolia through Helan Mountain and enter Alashan Desert.

Eighth, from Jiuquan in Gansu to Ejina Banner, you can see the wonders of sand dunes in Badain, Jilin. The whole journey is more than 390 kilometers, and it can be reached in one day.

Inner Mongolia especially reminds the Mongolian customs and habits.

If you love animals, when you meet herds on the grassland, cars and pedestrians should take a detour and don't pass through the herds, otherwise it will be considered as disrespect for the owner.

Guests who go to the herdsmen's home by car should see if there are any horses tied to the Lele car near the yurt. Don't rush in, lest the horse break the reins and run away. Enter the bag from the left side of the stove and sit on the west and north sides of the yurt, with the owner's living room on the east side. Try not to sit. When sitting, don't block the Buddha statue hanging on Hana in the north. You can sit on the floor without taking off your shoes after entering the bag. Don't sit on the threshold.

When you visit a herdsman's house with tea, the host will first offer the guest a bowl of milk tea. Guests should get up slightly and pick it up with their hands or right hands. Never pick it up with your left hand, or it will be considered impolite. When the host pours tea, if the guest doesn't want tea, please gently touch the spoon or spout with the edge of the bowl, and the host will immediately understand the guest's intention.

Toasting and pouring wine is a traditional way for Mongolian people to entertain guests, and it is also a way to express the respect and love of grassland herders for their guests. Usually, the host pours wine into a silver bowl, a gold cup or a horn cup, puts it on a long Hada and sings a touching traditional Mongolian toast song. If guests push and pull and don't drink, it will be considered as contempt for the host. Guests should immediately catch the wine, dip their ring fingers in the wine and point to the direction of heaven, earth and stove to show their respect for heaven, earth and Vulcan. You don't have to be reluctant to drink, but you can touch your lips to show that you have accepted the pure friendship of your host.

Offering Hada Hada is an essential part of Mongolian daily salute. Offering Hada is a courtesy used by Mongolian herdsmen in welcoming guests and daily communication. When offering Hada, the host held Hada with open hands, sang auspicious greetings or hymns, exaggerated the atmosphere of respect, and turned Hada's folded mouth to accept Hada's guests. Guests should stand up and face the toaster, listen attentively to the toast and accept the toast. When accepting Hada, the guest should lean forward slightly and let the person who sent Hada hang Hada around his neck. Guests should put their hands together on their chests to express their thanks to the people who presented Hada.

Respecting the old and loving the young are the guests of the herdsmen's family. When you meet an old man, you must be commensurate with "you". Don't pass by the old man, don't sit in his superior position, and don't sit side by side with the old man without permission. Don't scold or drive away children. Don't criticize the child's physical defects in front of his family.

Others should bring appropriate gifts, such as wine, sugar, snacks, etc., when visiting herdsmen's homes. You can only reprimand a barking sheepdog, but you can't beat it. To relieve yourself, you must go far to the south of the yurt, not to the east, west (with sheepfolds) or north (the smell will blow into the bag with the wind). Don't trample on the north and west of Bao Bei in winter, because the snow there is eaten by water. You must say goodbye and thank you when you leave the host's home.

Inner Mongolia urban cuisine Inner Mongolia's catering is full of game and unique flavor. It's convenient to eat here. You can taste North-South dishes inside and outside the city, and you can also munch on grassland game.

Inner Mongolia prairie is rich in game, and there are many kinds of delicacies such as roe deer meat, pheasant, wild vegetables and wild mushrooms, which are rich in taste and can be selected.

There are roast whole sheep, barbecue, roast leg of lamb, milk skin, milk tofu, koumiss wine, Zhaojun wine and so on. Among them, barbecue and roast whole sheep are the best. Its taste is unique and mouth-watering. Tasting delicious food and koumiss at the same time is really more enjoyable than a fairy.