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Hulunbeier grassland travel guide Hulunbeier tourist attractions

If you want to experience "the wind blows the grassland to show cattle and sheep" in the hot summer, you must come to Hulunbeier grassland. The vast prairie, lush white sheep scattered on the grassland, echoes the blue sky and white clouds, and you can't tell whether it is a sheep or a cloud in an instant. How can I have the heart to miss such a beautiful scenery?

The wind blows across the grass, and people on horseback will hold an annual activity.

At the end of the grassland, the appearance of exotic customs reminds you that the border is close at hand.

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Hulun Buir

In fact, "Hulunbeier" is not only the name of a grassland, it has 13 flag cities.

Therefore, Hulunbeier can not only see grasslands, cattle and sheep, but also feel Russian-style villages, comparable to the scenery and fairy tales of Swiss towns.

It's time to put it on the agenda and go to Hulunbeier to experience a really refreshing summer ~

Outside the city, there are grasslands.

Hailar is the largest city in northeast Inner Mongolia. The urban area is divided into two parts: the old city in the west and the new city in the east. It is a good place to know the history of Inner Mongolia and the starting point of the prairie.

It is the best-preserved grassland in China-Hulunbeier Grassland, and has the reputation of "Forage Kingdom". Out of Hailar, wherever you go, the grass is Hulunbeier grassland.

On the way from Hailar to Ergon, the Mozigele River passing by was called "the first curved water in the world" by Lao She.

The river meanders under your feet. Seen from the air, it is like a ribbon dancing with the wind, falling on the grassland. The green grassland is dotted with small white houses where horses and herders live. This is a beautiful painting.

Nadam convention

Once a year, attend Hailar's grand event.

In summer, one of the highlights on the grassland is the Nadam Convention!

"Nadam" is a transliteration of Mongolian, meaning "entertainment" and "game".

In the past, the ancient and sacred Nadam Conference paid more attention to the internal entertainment of Mongolian compatriots, but this year's Nadam Conference in Hulunbeier Grassland was the first time that this grand event was completely open to travelers.

Nadam begins on the fourth day of the sixth lunar month every year, and July and August are generally the fattening season for animals. The Mongols held the Nadam meeting to celebrate the harvest, which was very lively.

You can see the grassland from a distance. Mongolian knights in armor are welcome on the grassland. Mongolian girls dressed in neat national costumes greeted them with the most precious Mongolian etiquette, holding white hada and silver bowls in their hands and offering sacred wine and sweet songs to each guest.

However, dismount wine is exquisite. First, put the silver bowl with wine on the left hand side; The ring finger of the right hand is dipped in wine to shoot the sky, which is called "respecting the sky"; Then the ring finger of the right hand dips in the wine and pats the ground, which is called "respecting the ground"; The ring finger of the right hand is dipped in wine and plays flat in front of it, which is called "respecting ancestors"; Finally, take the bowl in your hand and drink it off.

Wrestling, horseback riding, archery, grassland music festival and bonfire party are all important parts of Nadam convention. You can also witness with your own eyes what a rider looks like ~ this festival must not be missed.

Don't just look at the crowd, but want to feel the novelty and passion of Nadam Conference? Please listen to the call of Hulunbeier grassland!

Competing with professional wrestlers on the grassland; From grassland bonfires to the milky way hanging in the night sky; Feel a grassland music festival that is not just "listening"; Live a real grassland life.