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When you can't decide which Inner Mongolia grassland to visit... (Part 2)

Tongliao and Chifeng, which border Liaoning, Jilin, and northeastern Hebei, also have beautiful grasslands. However, in some scenic areas, the grasslands may be overshadowed by forests. Bashang in northern Hebei is a paradise for photographers, and you may accidentally find yourself in the Ulan Butong Grassland in Chifeng. Ulan Butong is located in the southwest of Hexigten Banner and was historically part of the Qing Dynasty's royal hunting ground. Hexigten Banner also has the Gongger Grassland, centered around Dalinor Lake. Heading east into Ongniud Banner, you'll encounter the small but beautiful Denglong River Grassland. The five grassland scenic areas in Tongliao belong to the Horqin Grassland, but the southern part is severely desertified. The Agula Grassland in Horqin Left Rear Banner is known for its mountains and lakes, while the mountain grassland in Jarud Banner was a royal pasture during the Liao Dynasty. It is more popular than the Zhurihe Grassland in Horqin Left Middle Banner. The Keshan Grassland in the suburbs of Holingol is not primarily a grassland. The main attraction of this scenic area at the foot of Guanyin Mountain is the Mongolian and Yuan cultural history. If you're looking for a pure grassland scenic area, we recommend the Huitenaoer Grassland, which borders Xilingol. To the north is Ulagai, and in fact, the Huitenaoer Tourist Area is already on the edge of the Horqin Grassland. Inner Mongolia's grasslands are located on a plateau, and you won't see lush grass until at least June. July and August are the best months to visit the grasslands, with various festivals and events taking place. However, accommodation and transportation costs are also higher during this time. Visiting in June may offer higher discounts. The grasslands in Hulunbuir, Hinggan League, Tongliao, and Chifeng, which are interspersed with forests, can also be visited in September. Although the grass may start to turn yellow, the colorful autumn foliage, which is a paradise for photographers, makes up for it.
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