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Gegentala grassland tourism center

All the buildings and facilities of Gegentala Tourism Center have two important characteristics: one is the infinite aesthetic vision of space; The first is an absolutely natural ecological and cultural way. There is no room for high-voltage power lines to pass through Gegentala, and motor vehicles are not allowed to run over the grassland casually. On the contrary, the center operates 3,000 mu of sprinkler irrigation grassland, fenced grassland 1 10,000 mu and ecological grassland of 200,000 mu. In the process of starting Mongolian etiquette culture, Gegentala Tourism Center actually started an economic model with regional characteristics and made it market-oriented and artistic. It's not destruction or excavation, but restoration, but ready-made use, such as the restoration of grassland ecology, such as the restoration of old scenic spots, such as the use of local human and technical resources-from singers to wrestlers, from chefs to general service personnel, all from local herders. The scenic spots that have been restored or are being restored in Gegen Tara, including Wang Fu, Wangye Temple and Wuhu Ketu in Liuqi League of Wulanchabu City, have undergone strict historical and cultural research. Moreover, the center specially invited the most authoritative shaman mage to Gegentala for the Aobao Sacrifice and Rain Prayer Ceremony held on May 13th of the lunar calendar. The concepts of nature, truth, harmony and win-win between man and the world all come from the divine understanding of ancient Mongolian culture by Gegentala people. In other words, what we saw, ate, lived, felt and experienced in Gegentala should be the real business, real goods, real scenery and real spirit sold by Mongolian ancient culture without modern disguise. It is worth emphasizing that the ecological view of Gegentala people is not limited to natural material ecology, but also includes etiquette, culture, aesthetics, emotional psychology and so on. Mongolian people attach importance to etiquette and kindness, which is the extension and expansion of the concept of respecting nature and optimizing ecology. First of all, from the welcome cavalry, a white cavalry composed of handsome Mongolian boys and beautiful Mongolian girls, we can see that the concept of respecting guests, noble self and realizing existence and harmonious world runs through the whole process of the welcome ceremony. The guests who were grandly greeted were nervous and happy, but the ritual action of holding Hada and wine and respectfully paying tribute to the host made people feel solemn and easy-going in life and sincere and frank in communication. Human beings develop in communication and realize life through communication, which is the highest ideal of Gegentala people to protect ecology and respect nature.

Moreover, Gegentala is located in the north of Hohhot, the capital of the autonomous region, but it is 128 km, and is called "the capital grassland". It is full of grassland poetry, melodious meaning of ancient life, and transcends the natural aesthetics of modern civilization.

This is the home of Shenzhou. The manned spacecraft "Shenzhou 5" and "Shenzhou VI" fell back to the vast Dulbert grassland, realizing the Chinese nation's dream of flying. With the reputation of "Shenzhou" spacecraft and space hero, Siziwangqi welcomes tourists who are looking for their dreams in China. [3]

Like a boat in a stormy sea, when I look back at the solemn chariot bag square in Gegentala, the green waves rippling between heaven and earth clearly show a white and blue color. It suddenly dawned on me that it is no longer an iron horse in Genghis Khan's era, but a boat to save the ferry, which is heading for the depth of modern industrial civilization and shows the blueprint for the future of mankind. Gegentala Grassland Tourism Center is 0/28km away from Hohhot/Kloc, the capital of Inner Mongolia, and only 2 hours by car. There are passing cars at Hohhot coach station.

Route: After arriving in Hohhot, pass Wuchuan and Wulanhua (seat of Siziwangqi government) to Gegentala. You can take a bus from Hohhot to Erenhot and pass by Gegen Tara, or you can take a bus from Hohhot to Wulanhua, and then transfer to Gegen Tara conveniently. These vehicles are available at all long-distance bus stations in Hohhot Railway Station and other places. It is suggested to bring your own tent to stay on the Gegentala grassland. There are ten thousand tents for rent, food for sale and yurts. Most of the food on the grassland is meat, and southerners may not be used to it. You can prepare some commonly used gastrointestinal drugs in advance to strengthen the stomach and promote digestion to prevent discomfort. In addition, Inner Mongolia has a semi-dry mid-temperate monsoon climate with changeable climate. You'd better take a raincoat or an umbrella. The temperature difference between day and night in grassland is large, generally as low as 10 degrees, so you might as well bring more clothes for rock and roll here.

Best time to travel: Every summer and autumn is the best time to travel in Gegentala grassland, especially during the Nadam Congress in late August.

Diet: In the Gegentala Grassland Tourism Center, you can taste Mongolian specialties, including koumiss, white milk tofu, yogurt, cheese, fried rice and so on. To play in Gegentala grassland, we should not only take personal belongings, pay attention to sun protection and weather changes, but also respect Mongolian customs and taboos.

1. Mongolia worships fire. Guests are forbidden to roast feet, wet boots and shoes on the stove, not to cross the stove or push the stove, not to knock on a cigarette bag, throw things or dirt on the stove, not to pick a fire with a knife, insert a knife into the fire, and not to take meat directly from the pot with a knife;

2. Mongolians feed on water and think that water is a symbol of purity. It is forbidden to wash hands or bathe in rivers, do not wash women's dirty clothes, and do not throw unclean things into rivers, and pay attention to saving water;

3. When visiting a Mongolian family, it is forbidden to push the threshold, touch or point to the child's head with your hands. When you enter the door, you should be fully armed, and your skirt should be in your belt. Don't take a whip in (put the whip on the right outside). After entering the door, it is forbidden to sit in front of the Buddhist shrine.