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What are the best attractions to visit in Hohhot in July?

Zhaojun Tomb: Among the green fields on the south bank of the Dahei River in the southern suburbs of Hohhot City stands an ancient tomb of the Western Han Dynasty that has been passed down through the ages and is famous both at home and abroad - Zhaojun's Tomb. The tomb is in the shape of an overturned bucket, 33 meters high, covering an area of ??more than 20 acres. It is a large mound of artificially rammed earth, towering like a mountain from a distance. Legend has it that every year in the cool autumn in September, when the grass outside the Great Wall declines, the nearby grass and trees wither and turn yellow, except for the green grass on Zhaojun's tomb, so the ancients called it "Green Tomb". It was also seen in the poems of Li and Du in the Tang Dynasty. It appears in literary works of all ages.

Shuiyunjian Resort: Hohhot City Shuiyunjian Resort is located in Nanhu Wetland Park. It is in a convenient location with convenient transportation, convenient travel nearby, and considerate service. The rooms are spacious and reasonably priced. The interior is clean and tidy with complete facilities. There are various special services, such as self-service barbecue, fishing and other entertainment projects for everyone to choose from.

Five Pagoda Temple: The Five Pagoda Temple is located in Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia. It is named after the five pagodas behind the temple. Originally known as Cideng Temple, the Five Pagodas are just one of the pagodas in Cideng Temple and were first built in the Qing Dynasty. There is only one remaining building, the "Vajra Seat Relic Pagoda". The base of the pagoda is a rectangular high platform with five small square pagodas on it. The pagoda is made of brick and stone. The lower half of the pagoda is inlaid with Vajra scriptures written in Mongolian, Tibetan and Sanskrit languages; the upper half of the pagoda is a thousand Buddha niches. There are 1,119 small gilt Buddha statues in the Thousand Buddhas Niche. There is a coupon door in the middle of the south side of the tower. Above the door there is a plaque with the name of the tower written in Manchu, Chinese and Tibetan. The astronomical map carved in Mongolian stone on the back wall of the "Vajra Seat Relic Pagoda" in the Five Pagoda Temple is the most complete astronomical data in Mongolian in existence in the world. It has integrated foreign astronomical knowledge into the traditional Chinese astronomical system. There are 270 engraved stars and more than 1,550 stars. The astronomical map has a diameter of 1.449 meters. The Five Pagoda Temple has become a landmark building in Inner Mongolia tourism.

Wusutu National Forest Park: The northern suburbs of Hohhot City are the Daqingshan Mountains with verdant peaks and mountains stretching for hundreds of miles. At the foot of the mountains within the jurisdiction of Hohhot City is the Usutu National Forest Park. The forest park covers an area of ??60 square kilometers and 1.2 million acres. In addition to numerous natural landscapes, there are also cultural landscapes such as Usutuzhao, Lama Cave, Qingshan Park, and "May Day" Reservoir. The forest tourist area is an important part of the park. The forest park has beautiful mountains, charming ravines, and rich animal and plant resources. It is a tourist attraction outside the Great Wall in all seasons.

Dazhao Temple: Dazhao Temple is a Tibetan Buddhist temple in the south of Yuquan District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. It belongs to the Gelug Sect (Yellow Sect). Dazhao Temple, "Zhao" means temple in Tibetan. The Chinese name was originally "Hongci Temple" and later changed to "Wuliang Temple". Because there is a silver Buddha in the temple, it is also called the "Silver Buddha Temple". Dazhao Temple is the earliest Huangjiao temple built in Hohhot. It is also one of the large-scale temples built in Mongolia after the Mongolians converted to Huangjiao in the early days of Meidaizhao. It has a wide range of influence in Mongolia.