Xinhua | Updated: 2021-05-20 15:10 Share CLOSE Sheep and horses graze on pastureland in Chen Barag Banner, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, in September.[Photo provided to China Daily]
The vast grassland in North China s Inner Mongolia autonomous region is turning green. On a pasture, herdsman Hungerbator has just finished refurbishing and cleaning up a dozen yurts round tents that are traditional Mongolian dwellings to prepare for the upcoming peak tourist season.
Together with his family, Hungerbator runs an ecological pasture with an area of 13,700 mu (about 913 hectares) in Jarud Banner, Tongliao city of Inner Mongolia.
Along with the breeding of cattle and sheep, tourism is growing in the meadow. Entertainment activities unique to nomadic groups like horseriding and archery attract tourists, who can also experience feeding and milking cows, and brewing milk tea together with herders.
Herdsman embraces tourism in North China, welcoming greener pasture
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Herdsman embraces tourism in North China, welcoming greener pasture
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