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What is the altitude of Phaeton Silla Prairie?

The average elevation of Phaeton grassland is 2 100 meters, with an area of 600, and the vegetation coverage rate is 80%~95%. It is one of the best preserved typical alpine meadow grasslands in the world. Phaeton Xinle Grassland, dotted with natural lakes, is known as "99 Springs".

The Phaeton Silla Grassland is called Phaeton Silla Alpine Meadow Grassland, which is located in the south-central part of chahar right middle banner, Wulanchabu City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, in the northern vein of Yinshan Mountain, with an average elevation of 2000 meters. There are Beijing 430 in the south, Hohhot 135 in the west and Wulanchabu 75 in the east. The word "Phaeton Siler" is Mongolian, which means "Lengshanliang".

The weather here is changeable and the valleys are very different. There are often dark clouds and heavy rain here, but the sky is clear and sunny. It is particularly cool in summer, with an average maximum temperature of 18, which is called "grassland summer resort".

At the western end of Phaeton Silla grassland, there is a winding valley. The valley is a typical Quaternary glacial geological relic with complex geological structure. The valley is 10 km long, the ditch is about 300m deep and the width is100 ~ 200 m. This is the Huanghuagou scenic spot known as the "famous river beyond the Great Wall". Because the flowers in this ditch are mainly yellow flowers, it is named.

Walking into Huanghuagou, the "fifteen major landscapes" such as Shenconggou, Notre Dame Spring, Shimen Bay and Yijing Tian are displayed in turn, which are wonders beyond the Great Wall.

Leng Xia is cool in winter in Phaeton Xile Grassland, with an average maximum temperature of 18. From May to September every year, flowers are everywhere, becoming an ocean of flowers. Scenic spots are mainly divided into Shenconggou and Huanghuatan, * * landscape 15. After the Tang Dynasty, many Taoists and monks lived in seclusion here. Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty also visited here.