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Travel to Inner Mongolia in July and dress up.

It is recommended to wear light, breathable and comfortable clothes when traveling to Inner Mongolia in July.

Traveling in summer, short-sleeved T-shirts, sweatpants and shorts are all good choices. It's cold in Inner Mongolia at night, so it's recommended to bring a thin coat or long-sleeved shirt in case of emergency. The climate in Inner Mongolia is characterized by dryness, cold and windy. In summer, the temperature in Inner Mongolia is around 20℃-30℃.

When traveling in Inner Mongolia, it is recommended to choose a pair of comfortable sports shoes or hiking shoes. Inner Mongolia has a complex terrain, including grasslands, deserts and mountains. It needs a pair of wear-resistant, non-slip and breathable shoes to ensure the safety and comfort of tourism.

Inner Mongolia has long sunshine time and strong ultraviolet rays, so it is necessary to pay attention to sun protection. It is recommended to bring a hat and a pair of sunglasses to protect your head and eyes. The desert in Inner Mongolia is windy and dusty, and hats and sunglasses can also avoid the intrusion of dust.

Food culture in Inner Mongolia;

The traditional Mongolian diet is rough, with mutton, milk, wild vegetables and pasta as the main raw materials. The cooking method is relatively simple, and baking is the most famous. Advocate fullness and truth, and pay attention to the original flavor of raw materials. Special foods include roast leg of lamb, whole lamb pad, hand-grabbed mutton, cheese, koumiss, rye noodles, smoked chicken in Zhuozishan, dried meat, Hada cake, Mongolian cake, honey sesame leaves and so on.

There are two kinds of traditional food: white food and red food. White food is called Chaganyide in Mongolian, which is a dairy product of cattle, horses, sheep and camels. Red food is called Ulan Yide in Mongolian, that is, meat products of cattle, sheep and other livestock. Free food is a kind of food for Mongolian guests. According to Mongolian customs, white means purity, auspiciousness and loftiness, so free food is the highest courtesy for Mongolian guests.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region