Living in perfect harmony
Herdsmen in Morin Dawa use a traditional Mongolian cradle to coax babies to sleep. [Photo by Wang Zhuangfei/China Daily] |
Here, you see the integration of styles from the three countries in Matryoshka Square.
As China's gateway to the north, Manzhouli is also China's international name card.
While striving for economic growth, Inner Mongolia also pays great attention to the protection of the environment.
Genhe River in Hulunbuir is China's coldest city, where the annual average temperature is -5.3 C. It is the only reindeer habitat in China.
Over the past 70 years, Inner Mongolia's economic, political, cultural and social undertakings have developed in an all-around manner, and all its ethnic groups live in harmony.