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Is May suitable for traveling to Inner Mongolia?

Inner Mongolia is suitable for tourism in May.

The climate in Inner Mongolia is suitable in May, with many sunny days and few cloudy days, and the weather is cool and comfortable. Especially for friends who want to go to the grassland, the May grass has just grown and the scenery is just right. If you don't want to miss the beautiful grassland, you can go to Inner Mongolia in mid-May.

Of course, going to the grassland from July to September is also very suitable. At this time, the grassland is very lush, and there are various events on the grassland, which is very lively. If you are going to the desert, it is more appropriate to go in autumn; If you want to see Populus euphratica, September to 1 1 month is more suitable.

The scenery in Inner Mongolia is good all year round, mainly due to the influence of climate and the growth of grass on the grassland, so it is divided into off-season and peak season. But no matter when you go, the experience is different, and happiness is the most important.

National customs in Inner Mongolia;

1, the grand festival of grassland-Nadam curtain: the meaning of entertainment and gathering, mostly held in the grassland in August, originated 700 years ago. On Nadam Day, vendors gathered together to tell stories and perform arts. The main traditional sports were horse racing, wrestling and archery.

2. Mongolian yurt: The word Mongolian yurt comes from the Manchu people's appellation of Mongolian dwellings and is the product of nomadic life. It is usually seven or eight feet high and more than ten feet wide. First, wooden poles and cowhide are used to make several netted boxes, and then they are connected into a round warehouse. Then make an umbrella dome out of logs with a circular skylight in the center. It is a traditional living appliance in grassland and pastoral areas, and it is also a place of interest to foreign tourists.

3. Sacrifice to Aobao: Mongolian traditional religious activities. Aobao is built with stones, clods and wickers on grasslands, hillsides or dunes. "Aobao" was first built on the boundless grassland, as a sign to distinguish the direction, road and boundary, and later became a place to worship mountain gods and road gods. Most of the sacrifices to Aobao were held in July and August.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region