Qixian Lake is part of Hulunbuir grassland. The grassland is vast, cattle and sheep are flocked, and the water grass is beautiful. There are seven lakes connected to the grassland. The birds play among them. The herdsmen are free to graze under the blue sky and white clouds. Here you can feel the vast grassland and experience the rich Mongolian style. The most beautiful prairie.
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Qixian Lake is part of Hulunbuir grassland. The grassland is vast, cattle and sheep are flocked, and the water grass is beautiful. There are seven lakes connected to the grassland. The birds play among them. The herdsmen are free to graze under the blue sky and white clouds. Here you can feel the vast grassland and experience the rich Mongolian style. The most beautiful prairie.
The clear sky, the endless prairie, the grass and the slight yellow, we should be the last green seen in the Hulunbuir grassland this year. When we arrived in the grassland, horse riding was indispensable. Riding a horse feels "the sky is clear, the wild is vast, the wind and grass are low and the cattle and sheep are low". When we arrive at the prairie, it is really an endless feeling. First of all, we feel comfortable with the windows of the soul. When we first arrive at the prairie, we can also feel different places. The body is the body. There is no cover for high-rise buildings on the prairie. The wind can blow anywhere without scrupulously. So go to the grassland must wear wind-resistant clothes such as punch clothes, etc. At this time, the grass of the grassland has been slightly yellowed, and some places can also see a large number of grass bundles. Listen to the tour guide, the grass bundles must be cut before the grass seeds to preserve the original nutrients for cattle and sheep to eat. . If you want to see the extremely green grassland and high pastures, only the best time is July and August in summer. At that time, the grassland will be very hot and there will be a lot of mosquitoes. The cattle and sheep ate leisurely on the grassland, as if the world had nothing to do with them, and were particularly calm and not afraid of the proximity of strangers, but did not know that the tragic fate that finally awaited them was slaughter.