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Hulunbeier history and culture
Hulunbeier Grassland is the best-preserved grassland in China, which is rich in aquatic plants, growing more than 20 kinds of nutritious grasses such as alkali grass, Stipa, alfalfa and agropyron, and is called "forage kingdom". Hulunbeier grassland is also a green pure land without any pollution. Hulunbeier's share is large, lush and dense, which is unmatched by many grasslands. When you come to the beautiful, rich and magical Hulunbeier grassland, you can truly feel what is "blue sky and green land" and what is "green pure land".

Hulunbeier grassland is the most abundant and excellent grassland in China. Because it is hardly polluted, it is also called "the purest grassland". In midsummer, the grassland is full of birds and flowers, and the air is fresh; Gradually, smoke rose from the yurt; The emblem is swaying, and everywhere, "the wind and grass move to see cattle and sheep"; Under the blue sky and white clouds, there are endless grasslands, flocks of cattle and sheep, Mercedes-Benz horses and herders.

Legend:

A long time ago, Hulunbeier grassland was ravaged by windward demons and sandmen. Nothing grew on the ground, dripping like gold, livestock were on the verge of extinction, and herdsmen's bones were everywhere. There is a couple in a brave Mongolian tribe on the grassland. This girl is good at singing and dancing. She is both talented and beautiful. Her name is Huron. The boy is so strong that he can ride and shoot. His name is Bell. In order to save the grassland and pursue love, they fought bravely with the devil on the grassland. They sent evil spirits, removed the sandman, gave nectar, gave birth to spirits, and dressed the grassland extraordinarily beautifully. Prairie people named their hometown Hulunbeier to show their gratitude and commemoration. This is Hulunbeier Grassland, one of the three largest grasslands in the world, and the administrative division is Hulunbeier League (hereinafter referred to as Hulunbeier League).

From the famous historian Jane Bozan's book A Journey to Ancient Inner Mongolia, we know that Hulunbeier Grassland is the cradle of China's ethnic minorities, and Xianbei people, Khitan people, Jurchen people and Mongols in China's history all grew up in this cradle, where they all spent their youth in history, knocked on the door of going west to the Great Wall, entered the Yellow River valley and stepped onto the historical stage of China. Hulunbeier is the backstage of the historical stage of nomadic people in China.

Huhe Nuo 'er Tourist Area is located in Chenbaerhu Banner, Hulunbeier City, 6 1 km away from Hailar District. Hulunbeier grassland is a world-famous natural pasture, and Hu and Noel are the representatives of Hulunbeier grassland scenery. The boundless grassland is surrounded by waves and Lake Noel. Grassland is as green as carpet, flowers are in full bloom, and yurts are dotted on the green sea like white sails. The activities in tourist attractions are colorful. Passengers can wear national costumes, ride horses, stroll on bactrian camels, or roam in primitive Lele cars. Visitors can also go fishing in Huhuno Lake by rowing boats, or go hunting in nearby forests and grasslands with shotguns on their backs. The tourist spots provide tourists with braised pork, roast leg of lamb, instant-boiled mutton, milk food and other flavor foods with local ethnic characteristics, and also have tourist souvenir shops to serve tourists.

The beautiful hills and valleys of Hulunbeier are soft and soothing, and the endless vast grassland is always so magnificent and quiet. Morgues Le River on Chenba Grassland in Hulunbeier is called "the first water" by local people, and it is a tourist attraction with nomadic tribes as its landscape. This is Hulunbeier's famous natural pasture. Every time there are abundant water plants, many nomadic people will gather here to form a natural nomadic tribe. On the vast prairie, the grass is lush, the winding river flows in the bay, and flocks of cattle, sheep and small yurts are scattered ... The golden tent Khan Mongolian tribe on the bank of the Lille River in the morgue was built according to Genghis Khan's account, which reproduces the style of the Mongolian tribe in that year. Every summer, Mongolian and Ewenki herders who walk in "Aoteer" in Chenbaerhu Banner naturally form a nomadic tribe group in this beautiful place with beautiful scenery and abundant water and grass.

Hulun Lake, this is a great beauty that Hulun Buir can't miss. Standing by the lake, you can't see the edge at a glance. It is really as vast as the sea.

Hulunbeier grassland often encounters sudden changes in the clear sky by the lake and heavy rain, but the sun in the west has not faded. This is a rare "sunshine rain" for urbanites. Lightning and thunder, dark clouds rolling, bright sunset, blushing. At this time, you will be pleasantly surprised to see a rainbow bridge erected high above Hulun Lake, with gorgeous colors and a large span. This is called a double rainbow, which is a good sign. Grassland is blessing you with the most solemn etiquette! Double rainbow obstinately looked down at the world in the rain. At this moment, another beautiful woman appeared. The sunset after the rain shook off a golden cloak and sprinkled thousands of red gold on the grassland in the afternoon. The lake was golden and absorbed by the huge golden sun.

Local custom

Sacrificing Aobao: Sacrificing Aobao is one of the grand sacrificial activities of Mongolian people. Aobao is generally located on high mountains or hills. It is a cone-shaped solid tower made of stone, with a long rod inserted at the top, animal hair horns and scripture cloth tied to its head, and a cushion stone burning cedar wood around it. Next to Aobao are branches covered with whole sheep, koumiss, butter and cheese.

Wrestling: Wrestling is one of the biggest competitive activities of the Mongols, and it has become a men's event at the Nadam Conference more than 700 years ago.

Archery: Archery is a hunting tool of ancient Mongolia, and it is an important weapon to fight and defend the enemy. As early as 700 years ago, Mongols were famous for riding and shooting. Later, archery gradually evolved into a sports activity, which has been passed down to this day.

Voriche Dance: "Voriche" Ewenki means "Swan". Hanri Qie Dance is a folk entertainment dance of Ewenki nationality. There is no limit to the number of people attending the dance. Generally, two people dance together, while others watch the entertainment. At the climax, men and women can end up together, and many people dance together, mostly women.

Lv Rigeren: "Lv Rigeren" means "dance" in the Oroqen language. The dance movements of the Oroqen nationality changed from slow to fast, and the performance ended with intense movements. Dancers usually sing and dance without accompaniment.

Unique culture

Before the guests come to the grassland yurts, the simple herdsmen should worship dismount wine, sing songs and offer Hada. In yurts, tourists can taste ethnic snacks, such as milk tea, milk powder, milk skin, cheese, fried rice and so on.

Here, you can enjoy wonderful horse racing, harness and horse training performances, Mongolian blogs, wrestling competitions, worship of Aobao, shaman religious and cultural performances and colorful catering culture, giving you a feeling of returning to nature.

There is a beautiful legend about the origin of the name "Hulunbeier": a long time ago, there was a couple in a brave Mongolian tribe on the grassland. This woman's name is Hulun, and she is good at singing and dancing. That man is very strong, and he is good at riding and shooting. His name is Bell. In order to save the grassland and pursue love, they fought bravely with the devil on the grassland. A woman turns into a lake to drown the devil, and a man throws himself into the lake to find a woman's courage. Therefore, they have all become Hulun Lake and Bell Lake, nourishing the grasslands and her people from generation to generation.