“Hulunbuir Prairie: The Sea of Grass in Inner Mongolia”
by WonderBOYz
Oct 8, 2025
#2024Travel Review
The Hulunbuir grassland is like a boundless Qingtiangang. The Morgele River originates from the Greater Khingan Range. Although the river channel is narrow, it winds continuously and never dries up, embellishing and defending the entire grassland.
The vast grassland under the blue sky and white clouds, a winding jade belt (Morgele River) running through it, the white yurts on the shore, and the herds of cattle, sheep and horses grazing on the grassland form a beautiful grassland picture. The herds of sheep on the grassland look like pearls scattered by God from a distance; I was intoxicated wandering on the Hulunbuir grassland.. I will never forget it..
Since I have come to Inner Mongolia, I still have to do some clichéd itineraries such as horse riding, archery in traditional Mongolian costumes, feeding lambs, etc. This time we drove across the Greater Khingan Range and through the birch forest in Genhe to the "Aolu Valley Yashi Deer Tribe" to feed the reindeer and sika deer that were ferocious in snatching food and were not afraid of humans.
(Figure 15) The photo looks like weeds are burning and white smoke is everywhere. In fact, the special smoke is used by the tribe to fumigate and drive away mosquitoes.
Ha ha! It turns out that sika deer and reindeer are both susceptible to and afraid of mosquitoes just like me!
💞Recommendation reason: The boundless grassland is very healing
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