Using my Xilin Gol prairie self-driving to tell you, the current Ximeng prairie, the temperature is very cool, the grassland green is still rich, from Taipu Temple Banner into Ximeng, all the way north, until the Ulagai prairie, all the way is a surprise, every place is so charming and unforgettable. I recommend my favorite Xiwu Banner National Nature Reserve, Mongolian called Yaoluhai Rihan Mountain, commonly known as Banla Mountain, although the peak is not high, but on the vast grassland is particularly sudden, there is a kind of "Grassland Little Taishan" momentum. From a distance, half of the mountain is really only half, the other half seems to be cut off. Down the mountain is a stream, twisting and twisting, like a long dragon pan overlooking the grassland. Legend has it that the Mongolians were short of water here before. In order to solve everyone's drinking water problem, Genghis Khan split the mountain in half, and a river called Balagar flowed out. During the day, you can climb the mountain to see the grasslands, and the white dots of cattle and sheep on the grass. Watching the clouds and the wind is light and refreshing. At night, you can set up a tent here to see the galaxy covered with sky. Of course, you can also have a barbecue in the nearby yurt and drink some of your own Hengshui Laobai dry. Hengshui Laobaigan Glacier 398, the wine body is clear and transparent, mellow and sweet, elegant aroma, long aftertaste. It perfectly shows the characteristics of Hengshui Laobaigan "low but not light, high but not strong". It is packaged in a simple fashion, without losing style, price is close to the people, without losing quality, leading the public fashion trend. Especially using wheat, ground tank fermentation, mixed steaming and burning of the old five-simmer traditional craft brewing. The vast Xilin Gol grassland, the most authentic Ximeng mutton, the most authentic Hengshui old white dry... This kind of grassland trip is not particularly perfect. If you haven't been to the grassland this summer, it's not too late, especially don't miss Banla Mountain.