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The Uragai Grassland is named after the Uragai River. It is one of the well-preserved natural grasslands in the world and is known as the "Grassland at the End of the World". In the territory, there are primitive grasslands, lakes, Shaoyaogou, Huanghuagou and other unique grassland scenery and natural landscapes, as well as historical and cultural relics such as Bulin Temple, Genghis Khan’s side wall, Gulab Saihan International Obo, and unique Ujumqin tribe folk customs. culture. The Ulagai Grassland is not only famous for its beauty, but also has rich historical and cultural resources. Located at the confluence of the Ulagai River and its tributary, the Seyelji River, in the Ulagai Management Area, it is a famous ancient battlefield site. According to records, Genghis Khan completely annihilated the once invincible old enemy, the Tatar tribe, in this magical land during the battle to unify the tribes of Mongolia, clearing away a huge obstacle for the great cause of unifying Mongolia. The Uragai River flutters over the vast Uragai grassland like a long hada. Genghis Khan once felt here: "This place is a place of good fortune, clear water and green mountains, and it will become a prosperous place." The beautiful Uragai River is quiet. Flowing on the green grassland, it also evokes people's infinite reverie. The Ulagai grassland is also the place where many photographers and film and television dramas are filmed. The movie "Wolf Totem" was shot on this grassland. When you come to this vast and magical Tianbian grassland, in addition to admiring the beauty of the original ecological hills and grasslands, you must follow the "Wolf Road" to climb Khan Mountain and see the sculptures of the Mongolian and Yuan emperors. The statues standing on the top of the mountain are the representative great men of the Mongolian nation - Yuan Taizu Genghis Khan and Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan. The carvings are lifelike and have great ornamental value.


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