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Map of tourist attractions in Inner Mongolia

1, Badain Jaran Desert: Badain Jaran Desert is the main part of Alashan Desert, located at the bottom of the Irvine Basin and one of the four major deserts in China. Qifeng, Mingsha, Lake, Shenquan and Temple are the "Five Wonders" of Badain Jaran, and Birutu Sha Feng in its hinterland is known as "Mount Everest in the sand", which is rarely visited by outsiders all the year round.

2. Hulunbeier Grassland: Hulunbeier Grassland is named after Hulun Lake and Bell Lake on the grassland, and the grassland from the west of Daxinganling to the Mongolian border is part of it. Hulunbeier grassland is one of the four largest grasslands in the world and a world-famous natural pasture.

3. Hulun Lake: Hulun Lake is a tectonic lake formed by crustal movement. As a sister lake of Bell Lake, it is one of the five largest freshwater lakes in China. Hulun Lake is a huge museum of birds, because it is located on an important passage in the eastern inland bird migration. In spring and autumn, there are many kinds of migratory birds coming from south to north.

4. Keshiketeng World Geopark: Keshiketeng World Geopark is located at the junction of Daxinganling, Yanshan Mountains and Hunshandake Sandy Land. It is a natural museum with more than 65,438+00 geological features, featuring Quaternary mollusks and granite stone forests.

5. Ergon: Ergon Wetland is located at the intersection of Genhe River, Ergon River, Delbe River and Hall River. It is the most complete and largest wetland in China, and is known as "the first wetland in Asia".

Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Inner Mongolia