Balhu Mongolian Folk Tourism Resort
Balhu Mongolian folk tourism resort is located 36 kilometers east of Manzhouli. Located at the junction of national highway 301 from Manzhouli to Erguna, it is the only ethnic tourist attraction in Hulunbeier, which is characterized by the original balhu nationality, folk customs and folk customs. All round and multi angle display of Mongolian culture to tourists. It is located in the hinterland of balhu grassland, where in summer and autumn, green grass, cattle and sheep fat, cool climate, quiet and pleasant.
Here, visitors can wear Mongolian robes, step on Mongolian boots, step on the handsome horse chasing the wind, ride on the steady camel to roam on the grassland; you can enjoy Mongolian folk songs and dances against the background of bonfire; you can enjoy mellow and fragrant horse milk wine and fragrant handlebar meat in the warm toast song; roast whole sheep can make you an eye opener when you have a good time; traditional milk food festival Make you daydream about the life course of nomadic people; sleep in the yurt at night, listen to the pastoral songs, look up and try to count the stars, and throw yourself into the embrace of nature. The city's bustle is far away.
Introduction
"Bahu" is a tribal name named after nomadic area. Balhu Mongolian tribe is the oldest branch of Mongolian people. They first engaged in nomadic and hunting production in the area of balhuzhen River (now balgujin River in Russia) in the northeast of Lake Baikal. Later, with the continuous migration, the Mongolian people scattered to the East and south of Lake Baikal. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, some balhu Mongols were incorporated into the eight banners and were stationed in the vast area of butha to the east of the Great Xing'an Mountains. Some of them became the subordinate departments of kalka Mongols (today's Mongolia).
History of scenic spots
In 1732, in order to strengthen the defense of Hulunbuir area, the Qing government moved 3796 Mongolian soldiers and their families including solun (now Ewenki), Daur, Oroqen and balhu to Hulunbuir pastoral area to prevent Russian invasion. Among them, 275 Bahu Mongols lived in today's Chen Bahu banner. In 1734, the Qing government moved more than 2400 Bahu Mongols who volunteered to join the Eight Banners in the Chechen Khan Department of kalkha Mongolia to the lower reaches of the krulun River and around the Hulun Lake, which is now in the left and right banners of the new Bahu. In order to distinguish these two parts of Bahu Mongols, we call them "Chen Bahu" who moved from butha area in 1732, which means "the first Bahu Mongols"; while those who moved from Chechen Khan of kalka Mongolia in 1734 are relatively called "new Bahu", which means "the new Bahu Mongols".
Address: near National Highway 301, cuogang ranch, xinbalhuzuoqi, Hulunbuir City
Longitude: 118.04951366782
Latitude: 49.50102012483
Chinese PinYin : Ba Er Hu Meng Gu Bu Luo Min Su Lv You Du Jia Jing Qu
Balhu Mongolian Folk Tourism Resort
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