Hailar is the capital of Hulunbeier Union, in the Hulunbeier Prairie hinterland, surrounded by prairie, the nearest prairie scenic area 39 kilometers, Hulunbeier here no bus, bus **** car through the attractions, so only chartered cars. A taxi to go, about 40 minutes drive around the Hailar out of the city 2 kilometers away belongs to the grassland.
If you want to simply look at the grasslands, then in Hailar began to recommend that you rent a car to the Golden Accounts Khan scenic area inside the upper reaches of the Mozhigrad River, where cattle and sheep are everywhere, are Mongolian grazing sites, prairie and curved water is very beautiful. Cab round trip cost in 300 up and down 60 kilometers from Hailar City.
Generally self-help travelers choose to walk the Hulunbeier Prairie north line, that is, Hailaer - Golden Accounts Khan - Mozhigrad River - Erguna - Genhe Wetland - Birch Forest - Enhe - Room Wei - Linjiang - Morduga - Montenegro - Manchuria this line. Among the attractions are grassland scenery, wetland scenery, forest scenery, rivers and lakes, Russian folk villages and so on.
Folk customs:
Guests come to the steppe yurts before the simple herdsmen firstly toast the dismounted wine, songs and offer the Hada. Inside the yurt, visitors can taste ethnic snacks, such as milk tea, dried milk, milk skin, cheese, fried rice and so on.
Ovoo Sacrifice: Ovoo sacrifice is one of the grand sacrificial activities of the Mongolian nation. Ovoo is usually located in the mountains or hills, with stones piled up into a conical solid tower, the top inserted a long pole, the head of the pole tied to the animal hair horns and scripture cloth, four sides of the burnt cypress incense placed on the stone; in the Ovoo next to the branches of the tree, for the whole goat, horse milk wine, butter and cheese, and so on.
Wrestling: Wrestling is one of the grandest athletic activities of the Mongolian people, and it has become the men's competition of Naadam Assembly more than 700 years ago.
Archery: Bow and arrows are the tools for hunting and important weapons for conquest and defense in ancient Mongolia. As early as 700 years ago, the Mongolian nation is known for its ability to ride and shoot. Later, archery gradually evolved into a sports activity, which has been passed down to the present day.
Huzhiche Dance: "Huzhiche" means "swan" in Ewenki language. Han Riche Dance is an entertaining folk dance of Ewenki people. There is no limit to the number of people who can participate in the Han Ri Che Dance, both men and women can participate. Generally two people dance, other people watch and cheer, to the climax of the men and women can come down together, many people dance, women mostly.
Luzhigeren: "Luzhigeren" is Oroqen language "dance". Oroqen people's dance moves from slow to fast, and end the performance with intense action. The dancers generally do not use accompaniment, and dance while singing.