50 meters north of Bihai Crossroad, diagonally opposite West Seven School
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The first time to walk into a natural salt field up close.
A century-old salt field, still being mined!
Did you know that the nine major salt lakes in China have enough salt to feed 7 billion people in the world for 2,000 years?
Ejin Nur Salt Lake, located in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is a saline-alkali lake.
The water of Ejin Nur Salt Lake presents charming pink and azure blue, which makes it a unique and beautiful tourist attraction.
"Ejin Nur" is Mongolian, and its Chinese translation means "Mother Lake". It is famous for its crystal clear, delicious and rich Daqing salt.
Ejin Nur Salt Lake covers an area of 25 square kilometers and is located in Ejin Nur, Dongwuzhumuqin Banner, Inner Mongolia.
The salt reserves in the lake are 23 million tons and the mirabilite reserves are 37 million tons. Tracing back the history of Daqing salt mining, as early as more than 2,000 years ago, there were relevant records of "Qingyanze" in the "Book of Han•Geography", and large-scale mining and transportation began in the Liao Dynasty.
Here are some photos of Ejin Nur Salt Field.
Daqing salt has been used for medicinal purposes in history and is the only salt included in the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China.
Remember to bring back a few bags.
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The first time to walk into a natural salt field up close. A century-old salt field, still being mined! Did you know that the nine major salt lakes in China have enough salt to feed 7 billion people in the world for 2,000 years? Ejin Nur Salt Lake, located in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is a saline-alkali lake. The water of Ejin Nur Salt Lake presents charming pink and azure blue, which makes it a unique and beautiful tourist attraction. "Ejin Nur" is Mongolian, and its Chinese translation means "Mother Lake". It is famous for its crystal clear, delicious and rich Daqing salt. Ejin Nur Salt Lake covers an area of 25 square kilometers and is located in Ejin Nur, Dongwuzhumuqin Banner, Inner Mongolia. The salt reserves in the lake are 23 million tons and the mirabilite reserves are 37 million tons. Tracing back the history of Daqing salt mining, as early as more than 2,000 years ago, there were relevant records of "Qingyanze" in the "Book of Han•Geography", and large-scale mining and transportation began in the Liao Dynasty. Here are some photos of Ejin Nur Salt Field. Daqing salt has been used for medicinal purposes in history and is the only salt included in the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China. Remember to bring back a few bags. #MyLifeFIRST #New and interesting ways to play that you haven't seen #Take photos without showing your face when traveling #Have fun with friends