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!