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Which prairie is most worth visiting?

Inner Mongolia prairie.

Inner Mongolia grassland refers to the forest edge meadow at the western foot of the Greater Khingan Mountains centered on Hulunbuir in the north. It is also one of the best natural pastures in China and a tourist attraction. The west is the vast Gobi desert area with yellow sand. The shadows of desert camels on the plateau contrast with the green grass of the grassland.

It is located in the central north of my country, with east longitude 97°12’ to 126°04’, north latitude 37°34’ to 53°23’, with an area of ??1.183 million square kilometers, ranking third in the country. The altitude is mostly above 1,000 meters, and there are many grasslands (6 grasslands) and lakes (more than 1,000). The prairie area in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is 86.667 million hectares, of which 68.18 million hectares are effective natural pastures, accounting for 27% of the national pasture area. It is the largest pasture and natural pasture in my country.

Climate Characteristics

The temperature in the Inner Mongolia prairie changes significantly between years. The temperature range in most areas is generally 65℃-85℃, and the daily temperature range is 13℃. -16℃ is the largest temperature range and diurnal range in China, which is very conducive to the storage of sugars and the condensation of substances in grassland plants.

The large temperature difference between day and night in the Inner Mongolia prairie, the high altitude and the cold climate have minimized the spread of infectious diseases in livestock. Pure pastoral areas generally have more cold weather, and some pastoral areas have already started to snow in October, such as Hulunbuir Hailar in Inner Mongolia. Drought is very serious in some places. For example, Aohan Banner in Chifeng City has a predominantly dry climate.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Inner Mongolia Prairie