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What part of our country does the Song of Chile describe?

Tumut Plain, Inner Mongolia.

The folk song "Chile Song" in the Northern and Southern Dynasties describes: Chilechuan, at the foot of Yinshan Mountain, the sky is like a dome, covering the surrounding fields. According to historical data analysis, the Chile River mentioned in "Cele Song" is today's Tumut Plain in Inner Mongolia.

According to reports, in order to further promote the Chilechuan culture, Inner Mongolia has decided to build the Chilechuan Cultural Tourism Zone in Tumut Zuo Banner, Hohhot City, mainly to build a cultural tourism area with national culture as the soul and tourism industry as the pillar. It is a grassland cultural tourism area that relies on leisure agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery and integrates ethnic cultural experience, leisure vacation, business meetings, sightseeing and entertainment, and health and wellness.

This tourist area is a key project of the cultural tourism industry in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region during the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan", with a planned area of ??100 square kilometers. It plans to build a grassland cultural industrial park, a grassland wetland park, a grassland leisure expo park, leisure agriculture, and leisure Key projects such as fishery and leisure animal husbandry. The project is divided into three phases, with a total investment of 3 billion yuan in the first phase. It is expected to open to guests in May 2014.

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The creative background of "Celege":

"Celege" is selected from "Yuefu Poetry Collection", which is a poem written by the Yellow River in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. A folk song circulated in the Northern Dynasties, generally believed to be translated from Xianbei into Chinese. Folk songs sing about the magnificent and rich scenery of the northern grasslands and express the Chile people's passion for their hometown and life.

Folk songs of the Northern Dynasties are mainly works recorded in Chinese after the Northern Wei Dynasty. These ballads are bold and vigorous in style, straightforward in lyricism, and simple in language, expressing the heroic spirit of the northern people.

There have been divergent opinions from all walks of life as to who the author of "Celego" is. Some people think that Hu Lujin is one of the authors, and some even think that the author is Hu Lujin. Some people believe that Hu Lujin is only the earliest known singer, not the author.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Celege

People's Daily Online-Inner Mongolia builds Chilechuan cultural tourism area