Overview of Agulla Grassland Tourist Area
Agula Grassland Tourist Area is located in the Horqin Sandy Land in the middle of Horqin Zuoyihou Banner. It is 60 kilometers away from Ganqika, the seat of the banner government, 70 kilometers away from Tongliao City, and 100 kilometers away from Daqinggou. The proportion of Mongolian people living together reaches 100%. . It has beautiful scenery, rich resources, a long history and profound cultural heritage. In this Feng Shui treasure land, there is the well-preserved Agulla primitive grassland; the vast Jilitu Desert; and the Shuangheer Mountain, which is an eternal mystery; There is Baiyinchagan Naoer (Lake), which never dries up and is connected to hundreds of underground springs; there are tens of thousands of acres of wetland where thousands of birds gather and are suitable for bird recuperation. It is a great place for people to enjoy grasslands, explore deserts, visit mountains and rivers, and learn about history. A good place to interpret landforms, travel and vacation, and return to nature. During the gathering, this is the most lively time in Agula. Farmers and herdsmen from all over come to participate in "Nadam" and hold activities such as horse riding, archery, wrestling and folk songs. Everyone has to climb Shuangheer Mountain and climb high. Looking from afar, admiring the White Pagoda, with good wishes, I presented a white hada. It is a national AA-level tourist area. Agula Grassland has a long history and profound cultural heritage. It is a well-known "Feng Shui Treasure Land". In 1650, a "mansion" was established to build a flag. It is the hometown of the famous general Seng Gelinqin. Shuanghe'er Mountain rises abruptly on the grassland, covering an area of With more than 100 acres of land and a mountain nearly 100 meters high, it is known both inside and outside as "the largest Obo in the world", and its origin is an eternal mystery. There is an ancient white pagoda built during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty on the mountain, which is a nationally protected cultural relic. Its architectural style and shape are exactly like the white pagoda in Beihai Park in Beijing, and it is also known as the "Two Sister Pagodas in the Chinese Universe". At the foot of the mountain, there was the 9981-room Shuangfu Temple Lama Temple built during the Qing Dynasty. It was majestic and majestic, just like the Yonghe Temple in Beijing, in both form and spirit. During the heyday of Shuangfu Temple, there were more than 1,300 lamas. In addition to the living Buddha Gegen, there were four reincarnated living Buddhas who continued to have great spiritual manifestations. Agula Grassland is also the country's famous hometown of Mongolian narrative folk songs. There have also been a large number of real and evocative legends such as Danabala, Jinxiang, Zana, and Balijinima circulated among the people. The Agula people who have lived in the deep grassland for generations are good at singing and dancing. They have long retained the traditional production and living habits of the Mongolian nation. They have rich folk customs and distinctive cultural characteristics. Agulla Grassland Tourist Area is endowed with unique resources and is unique in Northeast China. Thousands of acres of well-preserved primitive wetland, with endless scenery. Xierile is home to tens of thousands of acres of closed mountains, arbors and jungles, with spring flowers and autumn fruits, and the Hanhai Sea dripping green. Located at the foot of Shuangheer Mountain, Baiyinchagan Nur Lake is home to tens of thousands of birds and has become a unique migratory bird paradise in the north. It is a scenic tourist area with rich Mongolian customs integrating lakes, grasslands, mountains and deserts.