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Xilamuren Grassland

Xilamuren, which means "yellow water" in Mongolian, is also known as Zhaohe. Xilamuren Grassland is the nearest grassland tourist attraction to Hohhot and the earliest one in Inner Mongolia. The average temperature in summer season is about 18℃-21℃. The grassland has rolling hills and lush green grass. On the riverside of Xilamuren lies a Lama temple which was built in 1769 in the Qing Dynasty. This Lama temple had been used as a temporary abode for the Six Living Buddha in the Xilizhao Temple to spend summers. The main hall, gateway and the east and west wing-rooms remain intact up to now.

During the Nadam Fair held in each summer, the whole grassland is throbbing with excitement and full of activities. Tourists can experience a great many activities, such as living in a yurt, a camp fire party, singing and dancing, watching camel racing, horse racing, and wrestling. You can even take part in some of the competitions you are interested in; perhaps a big surprise is waiting for you!

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2011-05-23
Situated in the southeast part of Damao Banner, the Xilamuren Grassland scenic spot is about 90 km away from Hohhot. Xilamuren, Mongolian for yellow river , is also called Zhaohe, because there is a lamasery (named Puhui Temple ) on the bank of the Xilamren ...Read More
2011-05-23
Xilamuren Grassland Xilamuren Grassland is located south-east of Baotou and is nationally renowned as a summer-retreat, the grassland rolls next to the Zhao River, one of Inner-Mongolia's most beautiful Rivers. On the boundless Xilamuren Grassland also runs ...Read More
2011-05-23
Xilamuren Tourist Spot, which is situated in the northern place of Hohhot, 80 km away from the urban area. Xilamuren, meaning "yellow river" in Mongolian, is located 100 kilometers north of Hohhot. It is cool even in hot summer. There are 62 Mongolian yurts, ...Read More