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Introduction of Wudang Zhao tourist attractions

Wudangzhao tourist attractions include: Xilamuren Grassland, Yinken Xiangshawan, Chilechuan Grassland, Meidaizhao and Hasuhai.

Xilamuren grassland 1

Xilamuren Grassland is located in Anlianhe Banner, Maoming City, Darhan, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The Mongolian language of Xilamuren means "Yellow River", and the grassland tourism of Xilamuren is commonly known as "Zhao He", which is named after the "Puhui Temple", a Lama temple in Qing Dynasty located on the bank of Xilamuren River.

Originally the Summer Palace of the Living Buddha VI of Hohhot, the temple was built in the thirty-fourth year of Qianlong (1769). There are two caves in the temple, carved with beams and painted with buildings, which are quite spectacular. Behind Pratt & Whitney Temple is surrounded by the Xilamuren River. After crossing the river bridge, you can reach Albin Baoshan and enjoy the grassland scenery.

2. Yinken Xiangshawan

Yinken Township Desert is a famous tourist attraction in Erdos, Inner Mongolia. Located in the south of Dalat Banner, at the eastern end of Kubuqi Desert, 50 kilometers away from Baotou City, a steel city in the northern grassland, the surrounding sand mountains are stacked one after another, forming a spectacular sand sea spectacle.

3. Chilechuan Grassland

Located in the northeast of the city, Chilechuan Grassland is the closest grassland to Hohhot. Some people call it the "back garden" of Qingcheng. Chilechuan Grassland Cultural Tourism Zone has obvious geographical advantages, which is located in the Golden Triangle of Hubei Province, 65km east of Hohhot, 85km west of Baotou and 5km south of Ordos1/KLOC-0. Close to Beijing-Baotou expressway, along the railway.

4. Mei Daizhao

Meidaizhao (Mongolian "Meidaizhao" means Maitreya Buddha) was originally named Lingjue Temple and later changed to Shouling Temple. It is one of the important Tibetan Buddhist buildings in Inner Mongolia and a national key cultural relic protection unit. Located in Meidaizhao Village, Tumd Right Banner, about 50 kilometers east of Baotou City, on the north side of Beijing-Tibet expressway.

There are piers at the four corners of Meidaizhao, which extend about 1 1 m, and there are turrets on them. When you enter the Taihe Gate, you will face the "Daxiong Hall", which is an important center for the introduction of Buddhism into Mongolia. There is a fence made of mud and stone around the temple. The plane is rectangular, with a perimeter of 68 1 m and a total area of about 4000 square meters.

5. Hasuhai

Hasuhai is a oxbow lake left by the change of the Yellow River, which belongs to the outflow freshwater lake of the Dahei River system. It used to be called Tao Sihao Xihaizi, commonly known as Houboer. Hasu transliteration in Mongolia. Formerly known as Halawusu, which means Qingshui Lake, it is named after the blue lake.

Hasuhai is a natural lake, known as "West Lake beyond the Great Wall". It is located in Tumote Zuo Qi, 70 kilometers west of Hohhot, with a water surface area of 32 square kilometers and a water depth of about 2 meters. Weeds are overgrown at the bottom of the lake and the water quality is fertile. Rich in grass, silver carp, carp, crucian carp, bream, Wuchang fish and other fish and river shrimps and crabs.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Five Dangzhao