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Must-visit scenic spots in Himalayan grassland tourism strategy

There are also Aobao, the Great Wall built during the Qin and Han Dynasties, and the sunrise and sunset on the grassland, which are unforgettable.

When you travel here, the hospitable grassland people will hold white Hada, offer mellow wine and sing touching toast song to entertain you. In this warm atmosphere, you will taste milk tea and milk food with strong grassland flavor, as well as delicious braised pork.

Golden Camel Strolling is a famous tourist attraction at home and abroad. It welcomes the warm wind of Hohhot in the south and rings the bell of Bailing Temple in the north. Lama Temple, known as Pratt & Whitney Temple in Qing Dynasty, is located by the river, also known as Zhao He.

In the summer and autumn of the grassland, the grass is growing everywhere, and the charming scenery makes people relaxed and happy. Sheep, horses, cows, camels, in droves, or running or roaming, like colorful clouds flying in the sky, like pearls and agates scattered by fairies, landed on the banks of the Xilamuren River with silver chains.

In the herdsmen's yurts, the hospitable Mongolian host will hold out fresh and clean milk food, fat mutton, refreshing fried rice and mellow milk tea for the guests, and the unique flavor of grassland food will penetrate into your heart.

Pratt & Whitney Temple, locally known as Zhao He Temple, was built in the 24th year of Qing Qianlong (1759), with a history of more than 200 years. It is one of many temples and historical sites on the grassland. Pratt & Whitney Temple is a rectangular courtyard facing south, with triple halls and pavilions, which is a mixed structure of Han and Tibetan. Two-story pavilion, beautiful in shape, solemn and magnificent. Seeing this temple in the hinterland of grassland is enough to make people marvel at the skills of Mongolian and Chinese craftsmen more than 200 years ago.