Ulanqab Grasslands: Where Herds and Harmony Shape the Steppe
Discover how Ulanqab’s thriving grasslands sustain both ecosystems and communities through traditional herding practices and modern sustainability efforts.
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Discover how Ulanqab’s thriving grasslands sustain both ecosystems and communities through traditional herding practices and modern sustainability efforts.
Explore Xinghe Market in Inner Mongolia, a bustling hub where local produce and cultural traditions converge, reflecting the region’s vibrant spirit.
Discover the morin khuur, Mongolia’s iconic horse-head fiddle, and its enduring role in preserving nomadic traditions and cultural identity across the steppe.
Discover Laoli Lake in Ulanqab—where sky and steppe merge in a tranquil mirror, blending sustainable tourism with Mongolia’s nomadic heritage.
Autumn rains and mist unveil a rare, poetic side of Inner Mongolia’s Tengger Desert, blending grandeur with serene beauty in China’s fourth-largest desert.
A rare cold front brought rainfall to Inner Mongolia’s Tengger Desert, creating a stunning fusion of golden dunes and mist, captivating visitors and researchers alike.
Ulan Lake in Inner Mongolia’s Tengger Desert mesmerizes visitors with vibrant autumn colors, blending desert and wetland ecosystems.
Inner Mongolia’s Ordos Cultural Industry Park attracts tourists with vibrant cultural activities during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, blending tradition and modern experiences.
Inner Mongolia pioneers carbon sink initiatives, transforming ecological assets into economic gains through innovative projects and partnerships.
Tianjin wrestlers explore Mongolian Bökh in Inner Mongolia, blending traditions and fostering cross-cultural ties on the grasslands.
Inner Mongolia’s innovative solar-desert control project combats sand expansion while generating clean energy and boosting local economies, offering a model for arid regions worldwide.
Inner Mongolia’s Kezuohou Banner transforms 2 million mu of desert into green land, boosting forest growth and local economies through sustainable practices.
Over 500 Bökh wrestlers compete at Inner Mongolia’s Naadam Festival, showcasing Mongolia’s ancient ‘Three Manly Skills’ and cultural heritage.
Inner Mongolia’s Bayinmend overcomes training challenges to compete in the prestigious Naadam Festival, showcasing traditional Bökh wrestling heritage.
Rescue operations conclude after flash floods in Inner Mongolia’s wild camping area leave 12 dead. Authorities confirm completion of search efforts.
Flash floods in Inner Mongolia’s Urad Rear Banner leave 8 dead, 4 missing. Rescue operations continue as authorities respond to the disaster.
Discover how Inner Mongolia’s sustainable practices, inspired by President Xi’s 2005 vision, are driving China’s shift to high-quality growth and green innovation.
Inner Mongolia’s 35th Naadam Festival showcases traditional sports and cultural preservation, boosting tourism and cross-regional collaboration in north China.
Ancient felt-making techniques from Kyrgyzstan and Inner Mongolia, recognized by UNESCO, preserve nomadic heritage through vibrant symbols of nature and spirituality.
China’s Kubuqi Desert now hosts a massive solar array shaped like a galloping horse, symbolizing the nation’s shift toward sustainable energy and desert revitalization.