A Travel to Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

A_Travel_to_Inner_Mongolia_Autonomous_Region2Have you ever been to Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region? And have you ever heard it? And today I would like to show how to travel Inner Mongolia. When to go? What to see?

By:Guanyu Zhou 121101132 Bilingual Broadcasting Class 1

The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, which borders with both the Republic of Mongolia and Russia, is the widest province in China .Also it is the third largest Chinese province  but not very populated. The province has  24 million inhabitants.

When to go
Climate in Inner Mongolia is various all year round. Winter is cold and clong, with frequent blizzards. However summer is short and warm. The climate changes from arid to semi-humid from west to east. The annual rainfall is 80 – 450 millimeters, also increasing from west to east. The main feature of the climate here is that the different in temperature between days and nights is very big, so tourists should wear layer of clothes when traveling here.

What to see
Inner Mongolia has a  long history and brilliant culture. There are many places of interest. Some of the key historic sites are:
Wudangzhao Monastery in Baotou  used to be the residence of the highest ranking lama in Inner Mongolia and now it is the only intact Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Inner Mongolia.

Inner Mongolia is the hometown of Genghis Khan (1162-1227), the great leader of Mongolians. His Mausoleum, located 185 kilometers (about 71 miles) south of Baotou, holds his clothing buried in his memory.

Dazhao Temple is the best-preserved temples in Hohhot. Xilituzhao Palace is the largest surviving Lama temple in Hohhot.A_Travel_to_Inner_Mongolia_Autonomous_Region3

Zhaojun Tomb, six miles to the south of Hohhot, is located on one of the most beautiful scenes of ancient times. A legend says that each year, when it turned cold and grass became yellow, only this tomb remained green and so it got the name Qing Zhong.

Wanbu Huayanjin Pagoda used to be a place where nearly ten thousand volumes of Huayan Scripture were preserved. It is an exquisite and magnificent brick-wood structure about one hundred and fifty feet tall.But what is most attractive about Inner Mongolia is its natural beauty.

Vast grasslands, including the Xilamuren Grassland, Gegentala Grassland and Huitengxile Grassland are all good places for a grassland experience. The mushroom-like yurts, bright sky, fresh air, rolling grass and the flocks and herds moving like white clouds on the remote grassland, all contribute to make the scenery a very relaxing one.A_Travel_to_Inner_Mongolia_Autonomous_Region1

While visiting Inner Mongolia you may try different activities such as Mongolian wrestling, horse & camel riding, rodeo competitions, archery, visiting traditional families and enjoying the graceful Mongolian singing and dancing. The best time to visit the grassland is definitely during the traditional Mongolian Nadam Festival period when there is a better chance to both participate and feel the lively atmosphere of the grassland life.

You can also visit deserts in Inner Mongolia. The deserts are located in the western part of the province: the most famous and visited ones are the Badain Jaran Desert, Tengger Desert and Kubuqi Desert. Early autumn (from the middle of August to the end of September) is the best time to explore the desert as the temperatures are very temperate.

[LINK: http://www.nmgtour.gov.cn/]

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