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What is the experience of living in a yurt during the trip?

I live in a herdsman's house. Now most herders don't live in yurts, but in board houses. Easy to move and keep warm in winter. Most Mongolian yurts live in pure grasslands. As a small pot friend of Hulunbeier grassland in Inner Mongolia, I want to say that I have never lived in a yurt, but only eaten in it. The meat is cooked and killed now, which is super delicious.

Tourist attractions, yurts are mostly restaurants, and some are accommodation rooms, including beds, sofas, televisions and toilets, which require a walk. The toilets in some rooms are relatively clean, and the accommodation fee for one night in the tourist season ranges from 800 or even more. There are bonfire parties in the evening, horse riding, archery, ATV and other entertainment during the day. Now there will be gliding planes in some tourist attractions.

There are yurts everywhere in Hulunbeier. You can go to the Mongolian tribe and herders in Jinzhanghan near Hailar. You can go to the Duoduo Inn near Ergon, where there are yurts. Near Heishantou, you can go to Hongjila's tent and Tunguska's tent. Near Manzhouli, you can go to the Mongolian tribe in Hu Ba, where yurts are very famous.

There are many yurts, but the conditions are good and economical and need to be booked in advance. Some yurts are not well sealed, and there may be mosquitoes. Remember to bring toilet water and some medicine to prevent mosquito bites! Some yurts have been improved, including independent toilets, viewing windows and digital TVs. You don't have these facilities if you want to experience pure yurts!

In fact, what we want to experience is nothing more than experiencing the characteristic Mongolian yurts on the grassland, but the premise must be comfortable and there is no need to pursue the original ecology strongly. If we encounter some bad experiences, the rest of the journey may be very unpleasant, which we don't want to encounter. I think it's most important to be happy during the trip. I hope everyone can have a good time.