Inner Mongolia’s 68K Bactrian Camels: Herders’ Desert Companions
Explore the deep bond between Inner Mongolia herders and their 68,000 Bactrian camels in the Badain Jaran Desert, showcasing resilience and mutual reliance.
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Explore the deep bond between Inner Mongolia herders and their 68,000 Bactrian camels in the Badain Jaran Desert, showcasing resilience and mutual reliance.
A herd of horses roams freely across Inner Mongolia’s picturesque grasslands, attracting photographers to capture the stunning autumn landscape.
Discover the vibrant fall colors of Moerdaoga National Forest Park in Inner Mongolia, best experienced aboard a nostalgic sightseeing train journey.
Discover the vibrant, gemstone-like lakes of Badain Jaran Desert in Inner Mongolia, where colors shift and life thrives in a stunning desert oasis.
In Badain Jaran, Inner Mongolia, locals honor camels—the “ships of the desert”—with a unique art exhibition celebrating their role in the ancient Silk Road.
The stunning Badain Jaran Desert in Inner Mongolia has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing mega-dunes, colorful lakes, and more.
China’s Badain Jaran Desert joins UNESCO’s World Heritage List, showcasing towering mega-dunes and a network of vibrant lakes supporting diverse wildlife.
Discover the Ewenki, China’s last hunting tribe in Inner Mongolia, and explore their enduring traditions amidst untraversed grasslands and forests.
Inner Mongolia’s Horqin Sandy Land transforms desertified areas into thriving crabapple orchards, exporting fresh fruits to Southeast Asia and boosting local economies.
Inner Mongolia Energy Group is building China’s largest energy storage power station to enhance green electricity supply and combat desertification.