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From Hangzhou to Inner Mongolia prairie in July, I want to see the grassland. Do you have any good recommendations to play?

Harry Adu and Abaga Seger

Mr. Su Meng, a Mongolian who grew up in Hohhot, the capital, travels to many places every year, but what fascinates him most is the beautiful scenery of his hometown grassland. Every year, he takes friends from all over the world to visit the grasslands around Hohhot, but the most unforgettable thing in his heart is that he came to Abaga Banner in Xilin Gol on July 20 14. At that time, he was not only engaged to marry the gentle and kind Abaga Mongolian girl, but also fell in love with Abaga, a beautiful place.

Abaga Banner evolved from an ancient tribe. "Abaga" is Mongolian, and Chinese means uncle. Because the tribal leader is a descendant of the half-brother of Genghis Khan, the ancestor of the Yuan Dynasty, Bailey Gutai, the tribe he led is called Abaga Department, which has been in use ever since. In Abaga Banner, I have been to Ulyastai in Mingtubu Mountain, Du Yan Temple, Huerchagannaoer, and Shichuan Road in Tian Tong, and I have seen the Jinjie Fire Site, the tombstone of the Turkic Stone Man, and the ancient tomb of Sui and Tang Dynasties. But what impressed me the most was Hari Adu (dark horse) and Zege (sour horse milk) here.