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The six scenic spots in go on road trip around Baotou are the most worth visiting. We recommend the best scenic spots in go on road trip from Baotou.

Baotou, which means "a place with deer" in Mongolian, is also called Lucheng. Baotou is the largest city in Inner Mongolia, and it is also the city with the largest green area in Inner Mongolia. The best way to experience Mongolian customs is to live in a yurt, drink a bowl of warm milk tea, eat authentic hand-grabbed meat and listen to a distant Mongolian song. This wonderful experience will never be forgotten by you.

1. Wudang Zhao

Wudangzhao is a typical Tibetan Buddhist temple style. Without a unified central axis, all the temples are irregularly scattered in the valley. Without walls and courtyards, the building is self-contained. At the top of each hall, there are wind-mill bronze antelope lying Falun and temple emblem, which are glittering, surrounded by mountains, pines and cypresses, and colorful flags fluttering, which are particularly spectacular. The main building of Wudangzhao consists of eight main halls (six and three existing living Buddha halls) and a living Buddha pagoda hall. Visitors can walk around the main buildings in the scenic spot.

2. Northern Weapons City

Located in Fuqiang Road, Qingshan District, Baotou City, North Ordnance City is a military tourist attraction built by northern heavy industries Group. Northern heavy industries is an important military enterprise in China. At present, most main guns, mortars, self-propelled guns and tank guns are made here. If you are an army fan, you can't miss the place of Weapon City.

3. Nanhai Wetland Scenic Area

Nanhai Wetland Scenic Area is located in the south of Donghe District, beside the Yellow River. It used to be an old road of Jiuqu Yellow River, and now it is a wetland in the suburb of Baotou. The scenic spot is divided into water activity area and lakeside tour area. It not only has the bold and rugged characteristics beyond the Great Wall, but also has the charm and aura of Jiangnan water town. It enjoys the reputation of "West Lake beyond the Great Wall" and has become one of the unique tourist attractions of Grassland Steel City, and also a good place for local citizens to relax and entertain.

4. Meiligeng Scenic Area

Meiligen (meaning "wisdom" in Mongolian) is located at the southern foot of Wula Mountain in the west of Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The scenic spot is adjacent to Great North China (2324 meters above sea level), the main peak of Wula Mountain in the north, Ordos Plateau and Jiuqu Yellow River in the south, Daqing Mountain in the east and Wulad Qianqi in Bayannaoer City in the west. There are unique geological landscapes, rich biodiversity and rich regional human history.

5. Genghis Khan Grassland Ecological Park

Genghis Khan Grassland Ecological Park, also known as Saihantala Ecological Park, means "beautiful grassland" in Mongolian. Saihantala is unique in that it is a grassland in a city, so people in the city can experience a rough and unconstrained grassland ethnic customs without traveling hundreds of miles.

6. Mei Daizhao

Meidaizhao, located 80km east of Baotou City, was built in the Qinglong period of the Ming Dynasty (1564- 1582). It is an important center for Buddhism to be introduced into Mongolia. Meidaizhao is surrounded by mountains and waters with pleasant scenery and unique architectural style. It is built by imitating the Chinese style of the Central Plains and combining the Mongolian and Tibetan styles. It is the Lama Temple, which is "the integration of city and temple and the coexistence of man and Buddha". There are a large number of murals in Meidaizhao, such as the historical mural of Sakyamuni in Daxiong Hall and the mural depicting the scene of Mongolian nobles worshiping Buddha, which is of great significance to the study of Mongolian history, Buddhism, architecture and art in Ming Dynasty.