Camels Celebrated Through Art in Badain Jaran Desert
An art exhibition in Badain Jaran Desert, Inner Mongolia, pays tribute to camels, highlighting their historical significance along the ancient Silk Road.
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An art exhibition in Badain Jaran Desert, Inner Mongolia, pays tribute to camels, highlighting their historical significance along the ancient Silk Road.
Discover how camels thrive in the Badain Jaran Desert, supporting local herders in Inner Mongolia and contributing to their livelihood.
Discover the 6,000-year-old rock paintings of the Mandela Mountains in Inner Mongolia, where ancient carvings reveal the rich lives of nomadic peoples.
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of the Badain Jaran Desert in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, recently recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Discover the awe-inspiring Badain Jaran Desert in Inner Mongolia—a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its towering dunes and shimmering lakes, showcasing a unique landscape of natural wonder.
Discover the Ewenki people, known as “the last hunting tribe in China,” who inhabit the untraversed grasslands and forests of Hulunbir City in north China\u2019s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Chinese crabapples from Inner Mongolia’s Horqin Sandy Land are making their way to Southeast Asian markets, symbolizing a fruitful transformation of desert lands and boosting international trade.
Inner Mongolia Energy Group begins constructing China’s largest energy storage power station in the Ulan Buh Desert, aiming to enhance renewable energy integration and combat desertification.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of West Dreamy Canyon in Inner Mongolia’s Alxa region, where grand gorges and colorful hues showcase nature’s grandeur after millennia of natural sculpting.
Ulan Lake, or “red lake” in Mongolian, is a stunning salt lake in the heart of Inner Mongolia’s Tengger Desert. Known for its striking crimson color, it offers a mesmerizing spectacle against the desert backdrop.
The 10th MPT EXPO in Hohhot brings together over 300 museums from across China, showcasing 5,000 years of history through exhibits and interactive experiences.
East Juyan Lake in Inner Mongolia has flourished for 20 consecutive years, showcasing successful ecological restoration through water diversion efforts along the Heihe River.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Ergun Wetland in Inner Mongolia, a pristine reserve of grasslands, rivers, and forests, serving as a vital habitat for diverse plant and wildlife species.
Explore the Hulun Buir Grassland in Inner Mongolia, one of the world’s largest and most pristine grasslands—a breathtaking landscape of endless green meadows and grazing horses, cattle, and sheep.
A vibrant fruit market in Manzhouli, Inner Mongolia, showcases colorful harvests of local produce, drawing residents and tourists eager to enjoy the region’s agricultural bounty.
China activates Level-IV emergency response as severe flooding impacts Inner Mongolia, with heavy rainfall expected across multiple regions in the coming days.
Inner Mongolia’s forests, grasslands, and wetlands have absorbed 119 million tonnes of carbon, ranking first in China, with total carbon reserves of 10.54 billion tonnes, according to local authorities.
Sixteen of China’s provinces surpass the national average with over 5% GDP growth in H1 2024, led by Inner Mongolia’s impressive 6.2% increase.
Infrared cameras in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region have captured rare footage of snow leopards and other protected wildlife, highlighting successful conservation efforts in the Helan Mountains.
China’s ‘solar panel Great Wall’ in Inner Mongolia symbolizes the nation’s commitment to renewable energy. With the IEA projecting China to contribute 60% of new global renewable capacity by 2028, this project accelerates China’s green development.