Mongolia's Trip

Posted by ChengyuTang on July 10th, 2017

A Chinese word is “The sky is sapphire blue, and the steppe stretches wide,” I have the impression that this sentence is a true portrayal of Inner Mongolia trip.      

In the eastern margin of Inner Mongolia Alukerqinqi Tallinn flower prairie "about 10 kilometers of grasslands, inhabited by ten herders, they lived a primitive nomadic life, built Luding Su ying. Here, you can sit and watch the blue sky, and experience the bloom and fall of the grassland. This will constitute“e sky is sapphire blue, and the steppe stretches wide,”eautiful picture and the wind blows". Blue sky, white clouds, green grass and fat cattle formed a beautiful grassland scenery, one can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the grassland.          

The scene is the Dragon Lake, Dragon Lake is one of the famous scenic spots in Saihanba forest and grassland in the scenic area, Dragon Lake is one of the film "orphan" on location. This is a clear lake, tall mountains surround the lake, grass and trees in the lush open, walk in the clear lake, overlooking the distant forest and lake wetland, forest hills and lake saw each other, is a living in the beautiful nature feeling. A group of crows near the top of the mountain is a magnificent scene, and can not help but think of the scene of wild goose returning to the north.            

To the Dragon Lake scenic spots matters need to pay attention to is: the first is the traffic, is located in Saihanba area, there is no public transportation area, need to by bus or train.  The second is the ticket, the lake belongs to Saihanba scenic spot, tickets are included in the passThird is open time: this scenic spot takes all the open form, because the time is more free, therefore is more advantageous to the reasonable arrangement traveling time.          

A visit to Inner Mongolia is a good choice. I hope you have a good time when you trip to Mongolia.

Like it? Share it!


ChengyuTang

About the Author

ChengyuTang
Joined: July 6th, 2017
Articles Posted: 24

More by this author