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Which city does Inner Mongolia travel to?

Inner Mongolia has grasslands, sheep, deserts and Populus euphratica forests. So which city is good to travel to Inner Mongolia?

The cities that Inner Mongolia must visit are Hulunbeier, Hailar, Aershan, Baotou and Ejina Banner.

Hulunbeier is often regarded as synonymous with "grassland" by us. In fact, there are not only rich grassland tourism resources here, but also a very broad Xing 'anling forest area. The spectacular scenery of Ergon and Moldoga forest areas in autumn is well worth visiting, and there is also the only Oluguya reindeer park in China where reindeer are herded.

Hailar is the political, economic and cultural center of Hulunbeier and is known as the "Pearl of Grassland". The scenery around Hailar is excellent, with grasslands, lakes and ice and snow as the main tourist landscapes. It is also a multi-ethnic community, inhabited by 26 ethnic groups such as Han, Mongolian, Hui, Manchu and Korean, and it is a place where all ethnic cultures blend.

Aershan is a good time to enjoy the beautiful scenery all year round. In spring, everything revives and a hundred flowers blossom. In summer, full of green is a real summer resort; After the autumn frost, the forest is dyed, and photographers flock to it; In winter, there are natural ski resorts and hot springs.

Ejina Banner is a densely populated area with a long history and profound cultural heritage, and it is a place with extremely rich tourism resources. Juyan, a dazzling name, has been famous for its traffic arteries since ancient times. Huyanglinhai, Gobi Oasis, Hanhai Desert, Ancient County, Guanshigang, Juyan Han Bamboo Slips, Black City Documents? These constitute a colorful historical picture in Ejina area, attracting people's attention with its unique historical culture and geographical features, and becoming a pilgrimage site for tourism explorers.

The name of Baotou comes from the Mongolian word "Baoketu", which means "where there are deer", so Baotou is also called "Grassland Lucheng". It is the largest city in Inner Mongolia and one of the most economically developed cities in Inner Mongolia. He is located at the southern tip of the Mongolian Plateau, bordering the Yellow River in the south, and the yinshan mountains runs through the middle of the city. The unique geographical location makes Baotou the frontier of communication between nomadic and agricultural nationalities, and it is also the place where Shanxi merchants go to Mongolia to exchange markets.

Back in those days, countless Shanxi people came here all the way through the west entrance, which also brought the farming culture of the Central Plains. Since then, northwest culture and nomadic culture have blended and multiplied here.