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Does the Xilamuren Prairie in Inner Mongolia give you a good feeling?

I never thought I could see the prairie. I went to the Himalayas in southern Inner Mongolia.

The lineup to accompany us to see the grassland this time is really huge. There are my literary friends, my sister from Ordos, my primary school classmates, my hometown, and three people to play with me and my classmates, which really makes us both very happy and moved: happily, there are so many people playing together, so don't worry about accidents; Moved, they all put down their work and accompanied us wholeheartedly to see the grassland.

It is said that companionship is the longest farewell, and this time we enjoyed the longest and most sincere companionship: during our six days in Inner Mongolia, we were accompanied every day.

A group of five of us, sitting in a big rush, came to the Xilamuren prairie in a mighty way.

Seriously, before I came to the grassland, I never imagined how big, beautiful and interesting it was.

I have never really seen the prairie, but when I came to the edge of the prairie, I began to get excited: grassland, you are so beautiful, grassland, you are so big.

The phone hasn't been put down. Keep pressing the shutter, patting, laughing and laughing, and be as happy as you want.

The car was driving on the vast prairie, and my heart began to fly: the prairie was so endless. It turns out that there are countless mountains over one mountain. That feeling is really wonderful, and we are amazed all the way.

After a long walk, we came to the place reserved by our classmates: the begging tribe, where we lived that night.

The students not only took us to the Xilamuren grassland, but also let us live in yurts and arranged singers to sing for us. This experience is absolutely unforgettable.

When we took enough photos on the grassland, we ate the most interesting Mongolian food: crispy and delicious roast lamb chops, mutton that I can't forget, and my favorite milk tea with incomparable fragrance. ...

The next day, we watched the sunrise, rode horses and enjoyed every program very much.

In a word, spending a day and a night in the Himalayas will be one of the best memories in my life.

I love the prairie, and I thank my sister, his classmates and fellow villagers for their help, because they have realized my wish to see the prairie.