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Hohhot & Inner Mongolia Grassland Guide: Horse Riding, Yurts & Mongolian Culture
Hohhot and the Inner Mongolia grasslands — where to ride horses, sleep in traditional gers (yurts), attend the Nadam Festival, and experience genuine Mongolian nomadic culture within 4 hours of Beijing.
Updated May 2026
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Hulunbuir Grassland Inner Mongolia: The World's Most Beautiful Grassland in Summer
Explore Hulunbuir Grassland in Inner Mongolia — often called the world's most beautiful grassland, covering 93,000 square kilometres with the Mörön River meandering through it, Mongolian and Evenki nomadic communities, Lake Hulun and Lake Buir, the Genghis Khan homeland, and the most accessible authentic nomadic experience in China.
Updated May 2026
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Inner Mongolia Singing Sand Dunes: Resonant Sand Bay & Desert Experience
Visit the Resonant Sand Bay (Xiangshawan) in Inner Mongolia — dramatic singing sand dunes in the Kubuqi Desert where you can sandboard, camel trek, see the desert-meets-grassland landscape, and camp under extraordinary star-filled skies.
Updated May 2026
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Inner Mongolia Travel Guide: Hulunbuir Grasslands, Ergun Wetlands & Desert Dunes
A complete guide to Inner Mongolia — the endless Hulunbuir grasslands in summer, the Ergun River wetlands, Mongolian yurt stays, and the Badain Jaran Desert with its towering singing dunes.
Updated May 2026
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Inner Mongolia Travel Guide 2025: Hohhot, Hulunbuir Grasslands & Desert Landscapes
Gallop across endless grasslands, sleep in a traditional Mongolian yurt, and witness the Naadam Festival — Inner Mongolia offers an adventure unlike anything else in China.
Updated May 2026
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Inner Mongolia Guide 2026: Grasslands, Gobi Desert & Nomadic Culture
Inner Mongolia for visitors — the Hulunbuir grasslands (considered China's most beautiful), the Badain Jaran Desert (the world's third-largest), the singing sand dunes of Xiangshawan, Mongolian yurt stays and horseback riding, the Mongolian food (mutton hotpot, tsuivan noodles, airag fermented mare's milk), and getting around this enormous province by plane and train.
Updated May 2026
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