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Zi Chang's introduction to local conditions and customs is 50 words

Local customs:

Mongolian yurts-suitable for nomadic life

Horses-suitable for walking on grasslands

Mongolian robe, Mongolian boots-suitable for riding

Beef and mutton milk tea and milk wine

We see that the shelter, transportation, food, clothing, housing and transportation of herdsmen in Inner Mongolia are all adapting to the local natural environment, and we also understand a truth: only by adapting to nature can we achieve sustainable development. Herdsmen make rational use of grassland, take turns grazing and make rational use of grassland resources. In addition, they also carry out deep processing of livestock products, and Ordos brand clothing is world-famous. The life of herders is getting better and better.

The grassland in Inner Mongolia is quite vast, accounting for about110 of the national territory. It consists of six grasslands, from east to west: Hulunbeier grassland, Horqin grassland, Xilingol grassland with the best vegetation protection, wide Wulanchabu grassland, Ordos semi-desert grassland and Alashan desert grassland.

Hulunbeier grassland, Hulunbeier grassland is the best grassland quality and the most beautiful grassland scenery in our region. As one of the birthplaces of Mongolians, its traditional customs are well preserved. Grassland tourist attractions are concentrated in the grassland between Hailar and Manzhouli and around the famous Hulun Lake.

Horqin Prairie Horqin Prairie has excellent grassland scenery and Mongolian customs, and is close to Beijing and major cities in Northeast China. It integrates lakes, grasslands and forests, and has a unique grassland customs program.

Xilinguole Grassland Xilinguole is the first grassland nature reserve in China with various vegetation types. With a strong grassland style, it is known as the "hometown of wrestling". Wrestling, also called "fighting" in Mongolian, is the most common sport among Mongolians. The meadow grasslands in Hulunbeier and Xilin Gol are the essence of Inner Mongolia prairie. On the endless prairie, gorgeous flowers are blooming everywhere, steeds gallop on the vast Yuan Ye, flocks like white clouds are vast, and yurts are scattered like pearls on the grassland with green waves. The scenery is particularly charming.