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What should I pay attention to when I go to Inner Mongolia prairie? Have the best tourist routes. I started from Hangzhou. Thank you!

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Matters needing attention in ancient tourism in Inner Mongolia

I. Climate and travel equipment

1, Inner Mongolia belongs to the inland area and belongs to the typical mid-temperate monsoon climate. It is coldest in June and hottest in July, and the average temperature is between 5℃ and 27℃. The climate is relatively dry, bring some lip balm and ladies' skin care products and drink plenty of water. If you are afraid of water and soil discomfort, you can put hotel boiling water in the pot every day. The altitude of Inner Mongolia is about 1500m, and the direct sunlight is strong from June to September, so you can bring some sunscreen.

2. It is advisable to go into battle lightly. There is a great temperature difference between morning and evening in Inner Mongolia, especially in the grassland with cold weather at night, so it is necessary to prepare long-sleeved coats.

Take a carry-on wallet, not too small. Take valuables with you.

4, sunscreen skin care products, sunglasses and photographic supplies, film, batteries should be ready.

5. If you have diseases, you need to bring your own commonly used drugs. It is suggested that the company collectively prepare small medicine boxes to avoid fainting drugs, antibiotics, gastrointestinal anti-inflammatory tablets and so on.

Second, the customs of Inner Mongolia

1. Offering Hada is a courtesy for Mongolian herdsmen to show respect and blessing to their guests. When offering Hada, the host holds Hada, sings a toast and points the folded Hada mouth to the guests who accept Hada. Guests should stand up to face the person who offered Hada, lean forward slightly to accept Hada, and concentrate on listening to and accepting the toast. The person who sent Hada hung Hada around the guest's neck. Guests should put their hands together on their chests and thank Hada's giver.

2. Enter the yurt 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. Don't block the Buddha statue hanging on Hana in the north when you sit. You can sit on the ground without taking off your shoes after entering the bag. Don't sit on the threshold.

3. It is a traditional courtesy of Mongolian to offer tea to guests. Guests usually drink this bowl of tea. If you don't drink, the host will think you are impolite. Guests should get up slightly and pick it up with their hands or right hands. Never pick it up with their left hands. When the host or waiter pours tea, if the guest doesn't want to touch the spoon or spout gently with the edge of the bowl, the host will immediately understand the guest's intention.

4. Eat a little of all kinds of milk food brought by the host, otherwise the host will feel that he has not served well.

Mongolians believe that wine is the essence of food, and the host will offer you mellow milk wine and sing beautiful toast song for you. If you refuse to drink, it will be regarded as contempt for the host and you are unwilling to be honest with him. When you take the master's milk wine, you can hold the cup in your left hand, dip your ring finger in the wine to worship the heaven, then dip in the wine to worship the earth, and finally dip in the wine to worship your ancestors, and then drink it off.

6. Mongolians are old and young and orderly. Go to the herdsmen's house in Mongolian yurts and say hello when you meet the old people. Don't pass in front of the old man, don't sit in his superior position, and don't sit side by side with the old man without permission. Call the old man "you", not by his first name. When you meet the children of herders, don't scold them loudly, let alone fight. Don't say their physical defects to their faces. Be kind to children, and

7. If you need to relieve yourself, go to the southernmost part of the yurt, and don't go to the east, west (with sheepfolds) and north side of the yurt [the smell will blow into the bag with the wind]. Don't step on the north and west of yurts in winter, because the snow there is eaten by water.

When you leave the host's house, say goodbye and thank you.

Three, grassland riding matters needing attention

1. Don't stand behind and on the side of the horse to avoid being kicked.

Choose a horse with a hoop on its saddle. Hula hoop helps you keep your balance.

Before getting on the horse, please ask the owner to check whether the belt is fastened. If the waist seal is not fastened properly, it is easy to turn over the saddle, which is the most dangerous. Check the tightness of the belt every once in a while while riding. When getting on the horse, put your toes on the ground, then release your right foot and dismount. It is very important to pedal with a horse's toes. Once the horse is frightened or refuses to ride away, people will fall at most. If the whole foot is covered in the pedal, it is very important to dismount.

The correct riding posture is: step on the first half and sit straight on the seat, which is a small walking posture. When walking fast and running fast, the legs, knees and inner thighs clamp the horse hard, lean forward, and the hips and saddle seem to touch each other, following the running rhythm of the horse.

5. Don't race and run at the edge of the forest. Once the horse is frightened or out of control, it will run into the forest, which is very dangerous.

6. Don't take off your clothes at once, especially bright clothes. Horses can easily look strange. When you change clothes, horses will run in fear and people will fall.

7. Novice riding is easy to wear calves, thighs and hips. You can wear riding boots and breeches. Without riding boots, you can use knee pads and leggings instead.

8. When going downhill immediately, people raise their bodies, loosen the reins, step on the stirrups with their feet in front and leave the saddle with their hips to reduce the load on the hind legs of the horse. On the contrary, when riding downhill, people move backwards and hold the reins normally with their hands to reduce the load on their forelimbs.

9. When the horse is frightened, don't lean forward too much, hold the reins with your hands, lean back slightly, press the stirrup hard, and stop the horse through the sound. If you still can't stop, you can continue to run in circles, narrow the radius and finally stop. Remember, don't jump off the horse at any time.

10. Beginners should not whip their horses quickly. Don't panic when the horse is running. Keep your toes tight, tighten the reins with your hands, and bend slightly to avoid falling.

1 1, roll up your long hair. Because the wind blows on the face, the lifted hair will interfere with the line of sight.

Fourth, other matters needing attention

Tourism solar terms: The most suitable season for grassland tourism is from late June to the end of September. On weekdays, the temperature difference between day and night is large, and the weather is changeable. You need to bring your coat and rain gear. It is sunny at noon, so it is recommended to use sunscreen or wear a sun hat. Most people don't like the special food in Inner Mongolia, such as cheese and milk tofu, so try it.

Clothes and hats: Travel clothes should be light, generous and comfortable. Clothes should not be too wide or too narrow, so as not to affect walking. Traveling in summer, due to the large temperature difference between morning and evening, it is best to bring a coat or sweater in addition to the clothes you carry with you. When traveling in winter, you must bring sweaters, cotton-padded clothes and hoods. It is not advisable to wear undershirts, vests, chemical fiber and other underwear when traveling. Due to poor air permeability, it is easy to stick to the body after sweating, which is very uncomfortable. Nylon underwear can also irritate the skin and cause a variety of skin diseases.

Love animals: visit the grassland by car, or visit the herdsmen's home. Avoid the herd as early as possible when the car is driving, otherwise the car will suddenly wake up the animals and the animals will lose weight when they run in a hurry. If you meet cattle in the grassland, cars and pedestrians should detour and don't pass through the cattle, otherwise it will be considered as disrespect for the owner.

Guest: Take a bus to the herdsmen's house to see if there are any horses tied to Lele's 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.

Tea service: When going to herdsmen's homes or tourist attractions, the host or waiter will give the guests a bowl of milk tea first. 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 or waiter pours tea, if the guest doesn't want to drink tea, please gently touch the spoon or spout with the edge of the bowl, and the host will understand the guest's intention.

Toast: pouring wine is a traditional way for Mongolian people to treat their guests. They believe that wine is the essence of food and the crystallization of grain, and offering the most precious food is 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 Mongolian traditional toast song. If guests push and pull and don't drink, they will be considered to look down on their hosts and unwilling to be honest with each other. Guests should immediately catch the wine, then 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. Don't be reluctant to drink, but touch your lips to show that you have accepted the pure friendship of your master.