Juyan Lake (Juyanhai) – A Crescent Moon
Juyan Lake (居延海, Juyanhai), shaped like a crescent moon, is the terminal lake of the Heihe River, China’s second-largest inland […]
Juyan Lake (居延海, Juyanhai), shaped like a crescent moon, is the terminal lake of the Heihe River, China’s second-largest inland […]
The Tengger Desert (腾格里沙漠), located in the Alxa region of Inner Mongolia, covers an area of over 30,000 square kilometers,
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The Ejin Desert Poplar Forest (额济纳胡杨林), known as Ejin Hu Yang Lin National Nature Reserve, covers an impressive area of
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The Badain Jaren Desert (巴丹吉林沙漠) is located in the western part of Inner Mongolia, China, at the base of the
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Hailar National Forest Park (海拉尔国家森林公园) covers an area of 210,000 acres, with varying terrain that ranges from 612 meters to
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Moerdaoga National Forest Park (莫尔道嘎国家森林公园), located in the heart of the northern Daxing’anling region, spans an impressive area of 148,324
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The Mongol River Scenic Area (莫尔格勒河景区) is located in the heart of the Hulunbuir Grassland, representing the most important and
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Ergun National Wetland Park (额尔古纳湿地公园), covering an area of 126,000 hectares, is the largest and most well-preserved wetland in China,
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Hulun Lake (呼伦湖), also known as Dalai Lake, derives its name from Mongolian, meaning “sea-like lake.” It stretches 93 kilometers
The Hulunbuir Grasslands (呼伦贝尔草原), located in the northeastern part of Inner Mongolia, derive their name from Hulun Lake and Buir
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