Echoing Desert - The mysterious beauty of Inner Mongolia
Việt Nam•16/07/2024
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 | 09:13:15 [(GMT +7)] AA
The Echoing Sand Dunes, dubbed the "Disneyland of the desert," offer a vibrant entertainment area for visitors to enjoy a summer full of experiences. Located in the center of the triangle formed by the three cities of Hohhot, Baotou, and Ordos in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (China), the Echoing Sand Dunes have a crescent shape with sand dunes reaching 110 meters in height and a 45-degree slope, resembling a giant echoing statue.
The Echoing Desert, with its crescent shape, is famous for its "singing" sand dunes, stretching 200 meters long, 110 meters high, and with a slope of about 45 degrees, resembling giant echoing statues. When the wind blows or changes direction, the sand dunes create mysterious and magical melodies. Tourists can ride a cable car to admire the panoramic view of the desert from above as they travel to the town center. Not only does it attract foreign tourists , the Echoing Desert is also especially popular with locals who enjoy exploring it every weekend. An aerial view of the Echoing Desert amusement park. Nature has blessed this place with a mild and cool climate, even in the summer months. Strong winds may even require visitors to prepare jackets in case they feel cold. The desert also offers all-inclusive tours in specialized vehicles shaped like spaceships, speeding across the sand. The endless sand dunes create the mystical beauty of the Echoing Sands Desert. Tourists explore the Echoing Desert on camel rides . Tourists can experience riding camels across the vast desert, an experience that seems like something out of a movie. Mai Chi, a tourist from Hanoi visiting Inner Mongolia, shared: "Even though I had seen information about Inner Mongolia beforehand, being able to sit on a camel's back in the middle of this stunning desert made me feel like I was one of the ancient Mongolian nomads. It was truly amazing!" If you're lucky, you might witness the sand changing color throughout the day, from white to yellow, then to pink. You'll also have the chance to enjoy a theatrical performance reenacting the Mongolian princess's wedding, experience sitting precariously on a camel's back nearly 2 meters above the ground, stroll leisurely through the desert sun and wind, and take a scenic train ride back. All tourists who ride camels through here get to have their pictures taken beautifully for just 20 yuan. Whenever the wind blows and changes direction, the camel caravans carrying passengers weave across the layers of sand dunes, and mysterious melodies resound in the air. Tourists can experience camel riding, witness the sand changing color from yellow to white, and see the strange "echo" phenomenon in the Echoing Desert. Inner Mongolia may sound relatively unfamiliar to the tourism industry, but few know that it is an ideal destination, a new "paradise" for travel enthusiasts seeking to explore a peaceful natural world and a fascinating ethnic culture. From the beginning of the second quarter of 2024, Vietravel Hanoi has offered charter flights directly to Inner Mongolia departing from Hanoi, allowing travel enthusiasts to satisfy their passion for wandering through vast grasslands and experience life as a true nomad.
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