The total land area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region accounts for 12.3% of the country, spanning three major regions: Northeast China, North China and Northwest China. There is a large area of primary forest, which is one of the important forest bases of the country and is known as the "green treasure house of the motherland".

Hulunbuir Grassland
China's most beautiful grassland - Hulunbuir Grassland Hulunbuir is the most suitable for human survival of a piece of "green pure land", is nature's gift to the world 'natural villa', most of the forests, grasslands, lakes and other natural ecological environment here still maintain its original ancient appearance.
The best tourist season in Hulunbuir is from June to the end of September, of which July and August is the most lush time of the Hulunbuir Grassland, but also the highest tourism consumption of the two months, in the summer of each year there will be a grand Naadam Conference to hold, because the Hulunbuir Grassland is sparsely populated, so it is not recommended to travel by car, choose chartered cars or groups and private customized groups are the best.
Arshan
Arshan is a good time to enjoy the beautiful scenery all year round, spring everything is revived, flowers bloom, summer is full of greenery, can be called a real summer resort; after the autumn frost, the forest is full of layers, photography enthusiasts flock to it; in winter, there are natural ski resorts, and hot springs to soak.
The spring of Arshan melted the frozen memory, everything revived, and the spring was bright. When you step on this land full of warmth, the blooming azaleas twist their tender waists and attract swarms of bees and butterflies. In the spring breeze, birds and flowers are fragrant, and every piece of soil emits a refreshing fragrance; continuous mountains, turquoise forests, clear mountain springs, cooking smoke, turquoise grasslands, morning sun, twilight, a beautiful color, long flavor of Danqing ink will be displayed in front of you.
Badain Jaran Desert
Badain Jaran Desert, located in the western part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is one of the four major deserts in the world, with a total area of 47,000 square kilometers. The Badain Jaran Desert receives less than 40 millimeters of annual precipitation, but there are more than 100 lakes in the desert.
In the vast desert, in addition to the long yellow sand, the dotted lake water, there is also a beautiful green, adding a little trace of life to the desert.
At present, the Badain Jaran Desert has been opened into a scenic area integrating scientific research, investigation, exploration, sand sports and desert sightseeing, attracting thousands of tourists to play every year.
Manchuria
The most interesting thing in Manchuria is matryoshka Square, where there is the world's largest matryoshka doll, and the whole square looks like a magical world.
Manzhouli was originally called "Hollezin Prague", which means "exuberant spring" in Mongolian. In 1901, due to the construction of the Eastern Qing Railway, it was named "Manchuria" in Russian, which was transliterated into Chinese as "Manchuria". Manzhouli is a port city with a century-old history, which integrates the customs of China, Russia and Mongolia, and is known as the "window of East Asia".
Grace and
Enhe is a gathering place of Our Russian ethnic group and Chinese-Russian descendants, and still retains a relatively good Russian culture and living customs, and you may feel the pure Russian exoticism in China without having to go out of Manchuria.
In terms of diet, Enhe Russian Ethnic Township focuses on Russian-style food and farmhouse dishes, home cooking.
Suber soup, gedley jam, Russian milk tea, big lie, Russian flatbread, Russian meatloaf, Russian red sausage, Russian steak and other special diets If you want to taste it, you must not miss it.
Aoluguya
Aoluguya, the last reindeer tribe enters the city root river deep in the Daxing'an Mountains, and we hear the word "Aoluguya" from time to time.
Aoluguya, also known as the Reindeer Evenk, means a place where poplar forests flourish. In the middle of the 17th century, the Reindeer Evenk migrated from the Baikal basin to the dense forests of the Daxing'an Mountains to hunt and raise reindeer for a living. They are known as the "Deer Tribe" and "China's Last Hunting Tribe", and they are also the only people in China that have preserved the "reindeer culture" so far.