Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Mongolia is the dream place of my soul.

Mongolia is the dream place of my soul.

When it comes to Inner Mongolia, the first thing people think of is the vast prairie with scattered cattle and sheep grazing overhead. Against the blue sky and cotton clouds on the plateau, the winding stream is very beautiful. I have been longing for Inner Mongolia for many years, and now I finally have a chance to appreciate its beauty. I was drunk before I arrived.

Inner Mongolia is a province in the north of China. It borders Heilongjiang in the east and Xinjiang in the west. A flag in eastern Inner Mongolia is called Moqi, the full name of which is Molidawa Daur Autonomous Banner, and the locals call it Moqi for short. Moqi is a small flag of Hulunbeier, which is equivalent to the town we are talking about. However, this flag has a large area and is developing rapidly. Bordering Nehe River in Heilongjiang, it only takes 30 yuan to take a taxi from Moqi to nehe city in Heilongjiang. I have been to Moqi once and came all the way from Heilongjiang. To put it bluntly, Moqi is just a small flag, but compared with nehe city in Heilongjiang, its construction, planning and prosperity are not inferior to Nehe at all.

Moqi has a vast territory, which is more than 0/000 kilometers away from Hulunbeier/Kloc, a municipality directly under the central government. There are many flags, villages and so on in the middle. In the north, especially in Inner Mongolia, unlike cities and villages in the south, every village is only a few miles away and even connected with each other. In Inner Mongolia, the nearest village is also five miles away. Friends who have been to Inner Mongolia know that sometimes it takes a long time to drive from one village to another. Sometimes, there are no villages within a hundred miles of Fiona Fang.

In addition to Hulunbeier, there are several cities in Inner Mongolia that people often visit, one is Hailar and the other is Ulanhot. These are names that are often heard. In Inner Mongolia, there are many places whose names we have racked our brains to remember. Although the distance between Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang Province is very close and there are many Han people, they are both under the jurisdiction of ethnic minorities. Ethnic customs are still very strong. When shopping, we can often hear some Mongolian that we don't understand, or some souvenirs and living tools with ethnic customs. There are also the famous Horqin grassland and Hulunbeier grassland in Inner Mongolia. Traveling in Inner Mongolia is very interesting, but be careful not to be ripped off by local people. They will often raise your price because you are a foreigner. Be careful.

This is the experience of my trip to Inner Mongolia grassland. When I returned to the hustle and bustle of the city, my ears seemed to echo with the laughter of the breeze, the roar of galloping horses, the cry of goshawk hovering in the sky, and the hometown of my dream soul, Inner Mongolia.