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Resonant Sand Bay

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Updated: 2013-12-19

Resonant Sand Bay

Xiangshawan, literally "Resonant Sand Bay," is situated in the territory of Dalad Banner, Ordos.

Resonant Sand Bay

Backed by the Kubuqi Desert, the dunes are crescent-shaped with a height of 90 meters and a gradient of 45-degrees.

Xiangshawan, literally "Resonant Sand Bay," is situated in the territory of Dalad Banner, Ordos. It is 44 kilometers from the city of Baotou in the north and 55 kilometers from Dongsheng District of Ordos in the south.

Backed by the Kubuqi Desert, the dunes are crescent-shaped with a height of 90 meters and a gradient of 45-degrees. When it's dry, the dunes make a sound, hence the name "Resonant Sand Bay."

Sliding down from the slopes of the dunes, one can hear sounds like a bugle, drumbeat, and the sound of automobile and aircraft engines, a natural phenomenon as yet unexplained. If several people are surfing together, the sound will be as loud as a large bell, giving the feeling that the whole dune is trembling.

It is better to visit the Resonant Sand Bay on sunny days. There are tram trails and scaling ladders.

Tourists can participate in sand exploration, horse and camel riding, glider flying, motor racing, target practice, arrow shooting, sandbaths and swimming. Living in a Mongolian tent, eating mutton by hand, tasting fresh milk and Ordos wine, they can also appreciate Ordos songs and dances and a unique Ordos wedding performance performed by the Xiangshawan Artistic Troupe.

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