Xilamuren Grassland is found in Inner Mongolia, as it is the closest grassland to the Province’s capital Hohhot, it attracts a steady flow of visitors year round. The translation of the Mongolian name ‘Xilamuren’ means yellow river or yellow water, which illustrates the beauty of the landscape. Xilamuren receives warm wind from Huhehaote in the south, which contributes to its mild climate in the summer months, the city’s average temperature ranges from 18℃-21℃. The best time to visit the city is the summer and autumn months, as the warm weather and local activities bring this northern city to life. The grasslands are located south of the ancient and picturesque Bailin Temple. During the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) a Lama Temple was constructed known as Puhui Temple; its ancient history attracts visitors annually from around the globe. As Xilamuren is only 80 kilometers from the capital of Neimenggu Province (Outer Mongolia), the city has a very convenient transportation stystem, linking this ancient grassland city with the rest of the country. In summer and autumn, the city’s scenery comes to life as all kinds of flowers and grassland’s flourish. The province’s pleasant climate illuminates the city’s natural scenery, filling the days with warm sunshine, which reflect the natural colours of the azure sky and lush green grass. The spectacular natural scenery and wide open grasslands have contributed to the city’s nickname as &l
squo;God’s Playground’. Any visit to this exceptional northern city will not be complete without a sighting of the provinces wandering flocks of birds and herds of animals. Furthermore the traveling herdsmen throughout this province illustrate the authentic way of life for many ethnic minorities. During the Nadam Festival which is held every summer, tourists can enjoy a series of local sports, including: camel riding, horse racing, wrestling, archery, or a traditional style party with singing and dancing. Furthermore you have the opportunity to take part in some of the competitions, learn some traditional songs and dance routines or simply sit back and enjoy the bustling serenity. The province is home to a wide array of animals such as sheep, horses and cows, which roam free throughout the endless grasslands. Local delicacies include roasted sheep or mutton which is cooked with an assortment of spices until golden brown and tender. The province is famous for its staple diet of oats and abundant supply of cheese, milk curd, mare milk and salty milk drinks. Located on the Xilamuren grassland, the Puhui Temple, also known as Zhaohe Temple by local residents, has a history dating back more than 200 years. It was first constructed in Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period (1759). The temple is a rectangular shaped and faces south, the yard contains three pavilionswhich date back to the Han and Zang Dynasty. The temple’s graceful construction is split across two floors, providing this ancient relic with an ancient and serene atmosphere. Any tour to Xilamuren during the summer or autumn months will be filled with astonishing beauty and bustling activity. Visit this northern city to explore some of the world’s greatest natural scenery otherwise known as ‘God’s Playground’.
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