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I like the Hulunbuir Prairie very much and want to understand the culture deep in the grassland. The living conditions of modern herdsmen

The most beautiful attractions

Hulunbuir Grassland

The slopes and valleys of beautiful Hulunbuir are all soft and soothing, and the huge endless grassland It is always so grand and peaceful. The Morgele River on the Chenbal Grassland in Hulunbuir is called the "First Qushui" by the locals. This place is a tourist attraction with nomadic tribes as its landscape. This is a famous natural pasture in Hulunbuir. Every time the water and grass are abundant, many nomadic herdsmen gather here, forming a natural nomadic tribe. On the vast prairie, green pastures grow, meandering rivers flow, scattered with groups of cattle and sheep and dots of yurts... The Golden Horde Mongolian tribe on the banks of the Morgrad River is based on the accounts of Genghis Khan. It was built to reproduce the style of the Mongolian tribes at that time. Every summer, Mongolian and Ewenki herdsmen from the "Aoter" tribe in Chenbalhu Banner naturally form a nomadic tribe in this place with beautiful mountains and abundant water and grass. Hulun Lake, this is another beautiful sight in Hulunbuir that is absolutely not to be missed. Standing at the lake and looking at it, you can't see the edge. It is as vast as the sea. Hulunbuir Grassland

When you are at the lakeside, you will often encounter a sky that was clear just a moment ago. Suddenly, the storm suddenly changes and it rains heavily. However, the sun in the west has not faded. This is a "sun rain" that is rare for city people. . On one side, dark clouds rolled with lightning and thunder, and on the other side, the setting sun shone brightly, and the face was red and drunk. At this time, you will be pleasantly surprised to see a rainbow bridge erected high above Hulun Lake. The colors are gorgeous and the span is long. This is called a double rainbow, which is a good sign. The grassland is blessing you with the most solemn etiquette. Woolen cloth! Double rainbows stubbornly look down at the world in the rainy sky. At this moment, another beauty appeared. The setting sun after the rain shakes out its golden cloak and pours thousands of feet of red gold onto the Wuli grassland. The lake is glowing with golden light, opening up to the sky, taking in the huge golden sun. Hulunbuir is so rich, but the grassland is silent and does not care about the praise and forgetfulness of tourists. Year after year, it uses its prosperous existence and candid dedication to prove the grandeur and endlessness of life.

Local Customs

Sacrifice to Aobao: Sacrifice to Aobao is one of the grand sacrificial activities of the Mongolian people. Aobao is usually located on a high mountain or hill. Stones are piled up to form a conical solid tower. A long pole is inserted at the top. Animal hair horns and scripture cloth strips are tied to the pole head. There are cushions burning cedar incense on all sides. Stones were placed next to the Obo, and branches were placed there to offer whole sheep, kumiss, butter, cheese, etc. Wrestling: Wrestling is one of the most solemn competitive activities of the Mongolian people. It has become a men's competition at the Naadam Conference more than 700 years ago. Archery: Bows and arrows were ancient Mongolian hunting tools and important weapons for warfare and defense against enemies. As early as 700 years ago, the Mongolian people were famous for their ability to ride and shoot. Later, archery gradually evolved into a sports activity and has been passed down to this day. Oriqie Dance: "Oriqie" means "swan" in Ewenki language. Hanriqie dance is a folk entertainment dance of the Ewenki people. There is no limit to the number of people involved in the Han Riqie dance, and both men and women can participate. Usually two people dance in pairs, with others watching to add to the fun. When the climax reaches the climax, men and women can exit together, with many people dancing together, mostly women. Lvrigren: "Lvrigren" means "dance" in Oroqen language. The dance movements of the Oroqen people are from slow to fast, and the performance ends with intense movements. Dancers generally do not need accompaniment and sing and dance at the same time.

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Before the guests come to the yurt on the grassland, the simple herdsmen must first serve wine, sing songs and offer Hada. In the yurt, visitors can taste ethnic snacks, such as milk tea, dried milk, milk skin, cheese, fried rice, etc. Here you can enjoy wonderful horse racing, horse roping and horse training performances, Mongolian Bock, wrestling ring competition, Aobao sacrifice, shaman religious and cultural performances and rich and colorful catering culture, which will bring you a return to basics and authenticity. There is a beautiful legend about the origin of the name "Hulunbuir": a long time ago, there was a couple in a brave Mongolian tribe on the grassland. The woman was good at singing and dancing, and was both talented and beautiful, named Hulun; the man was extremely strong and could He is good at riding and shooting, and his name is Bell.

In order to save the grassland and pursue love, they fought bravely with the demons on the grassland. The woman turned into lake water and drowned the demons. The Hulun and Beir Lakes of her people.