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What are the tourist attractions in Ejinhoro Banner?

Tourist attractions in Ejinhoro Banner: Genghis Khan Mausoleum, Jixiang Fuhui Temple, Mongolian historical picture scroll, Bayin Changhuoge Grassland, Babaiwu, etc.

1, Genghis Khan Mausoleum

A major tourist attraction in Inner Mongolia, China. The main body of Genghis Khan Mausoleum is a Mongolian palace, which consists of three Mongolian palaces lined up in a row, and the three halls are connected by cloisters on the domes of the three Mongolian palaces.

2. Auspicious Fuhui Temple

Built in 1736, it is a temple built by the ninth Wulan Gegen in his hometown of Erdos. The third Panchen Lama went to Beijing to see Emperor Qianlong, and was named "Auspicious Fuhui Temple" when passing through Ordos.

3. Long History of Mongolia

The Long History of Mongolia records the period from Genghis Khan's birth to the Yuan Dynasty rulers' withdrawal from the Yuan Dynasty, retreat to the Mobei grassland and the establishment of the Northern Yuan regime, which truly reflects the most glorious historical facts of the Mongolian nation and realizes the reunification of the Chinese nation. This 206-meter-long oil painting is the longest oil painting in the world at present.

4. Bayinchanggog Grassland

Covering an area of about 30 square kilometers, it is a primitive grass beach that has not been destroyed by human beings. Bayinhang River, which surrounds Genghis Khan Mausoleum, nourishes the beautiful grasslands on both sides.

5. Eight White House Palace accounts

Genghis Khan's Eight White Halls and other gods were mostly established in the form of palace accounts. Palace tent, called "Chaomu Chugelduo" in Mongolian, is a respectful name of felt tent. Palace account, separate account, double account. The double account consists of two interrelated palace accounts, which came into being when four Erdos where Genghis Khan's wife was located merged with eight White Houses. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, Genghis Khan and Hatun Palace account, Hulan Hatun Palace account and Zhungeer Yijin Palace account were double accounts, while other palace accounts were single accounts.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Genghis Khan Mausoleum Baidu Encyclopedia-Jixiang Fuhui Temple.