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It's not Xinjiang, it's Hulunbuir! This hidden gem is well worth a visit.

Folks, Hulunbuir in the coming months is like a stunning summer straight out of a Miyazaki film! Imagine a sky as blue as a sapphire, clouds as white as cotton candy, vast, vibrant green grasslands, and herds of livestock scattered like pearls across the plains. Every scene is breathtaking, every snapshot worthy of a desktop wallpaper. It's as if we've stepped into a Miyazaki world of fantasy and wonder. I declare, in my heart, no place captures the romance and leisure of summer better than Inner Mongolia. Summer here is a masterpiece painted by nature, a haven for the soul. This dreamlike grassland, much like Li Juan's "My Altay," is filled with endless poetry and surprises. Let me introduce some must-visit spots in Hulunbuir. First, the Xini River Grassland, a natural pasture in Inner Mongolia. Stepping onto this land, you can almost hear the echoes of history and feel the rich heritage and unique charm of nomadic culture. Watch herdsmen gallop across the grassland on horseback, their faces beaming with pride and love for their land. Participate in their daily lives, experience milking cows, making dairy products, and get a closer look at their way of life. Hulun Lake is another must-see. In summer, it's a natural air conditioner with a mild and cool climate. Standing by the lake, a gentle breeze caresses your face as the sunlight shimmers on the water. The distant mountains and blue sky reflected in the lake create a picturesque scene. It's the perfect summer escape, offering coolness and tranquility amidst the scorching heat. Enhe Russian Ethnic Township is like a colorful fairy tale. Ride a horse through the tall, straight birch forests, where sunlight filters through the leaves, creating a mosaic of light and shadow. As you cross the grasslands and hills, you'll feel like you've entered a dream world. Especially at dusk, when the setting sun paints the town golden, time seems to stand still. Manzhouli, a city with exotic charm, is filled with Russian-style architecture in candy colors, resembling a fairy-tale world. The colorful buildings lining the streets are a feast for the eyes, reminiscent of a European town. Here, you can savor authentic Russian cuisine, buy Russian souvenirs, and experience the fusion of Chinese and Russian cultures. The Morgele River, a winding river, is like a silver ribbon inlaid on the grassland. Its curves create beautiful patterns, a testament to nature's artistry. From above, it resembles a ribbon flowing across the grassland, graceful and lively, nourishing the land and nurturing countless lives. Now, let's talk about Hulunbuir's cuisine. Roasted whole lamb, a centuries-old nomadic delicacy, is a must-try. When a golden-brown, crispy, and fragrant roasted lamb is served, its enticing aroma fills the air. One bite reveals tender, flavorful meat that lingers on the palate. Don't forget the milk tea and fried rice. Crispy, golden-brown fried rice paired with rich milk tea offers a delightful combination of textures and flavors, a beloved local treat. Beyond sightseeing and food, Hulunbuir offers many immersive experiences. Try 1200-meter grass sliding, feel the wind rush past, and experience the thrill of speed and excitement. Visit a private ranch, dress in traditional attire, become a herdsman for a day, feed lambs, milk cows, make milk tea, and experience authentic grassland life. Camp on the grassland, lie in your tent at night, gaze at the starry sky, and feel the vastness and mystery of nature. Experience a stay in a yurt, learn about Mongolian living culture and customs. Visit Matryoshka Square, an "Eastern Disneyland" with various Matryoshka-themed buildings and amusement facilities, a paradise for children and a place for adults to rediscover their childlike wonder. Ride a horse across the grassland with professional instructors, and feel like a true grassland warrior. Finally, some travel tips. Early summer in Hulunbuir has significant temperature differences between day and night, so pack a jacket to avoid catching a cold. Some areas have unstable cell phone signals, so carry cash to avoid payment issues. The grassland has beautiful sunny weather, but the UV rays are strong, so take sun protection measures like sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses. Mosquitoes are common in summer, so bring mosquito repellent. Most importantly, respect local customs, understand cultural differences, and protect the grassland's environment to preserve its pristine beauty. So, are you ready for a dreamy summer trip to Hulunbuir? Let's go!
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Posted: Apr 17, 2025
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