

A vibrant night market in the heart of Inner Mongolia's grasslands, offering local cuisine and cultural experiences.
Famous for its traditional Xibei breakfast dishes, a local favorite since 1980s.
Iconic for its dim sum and traditional Chinese breakfast dishes.
Well-known for its spicy Sichuan dishes and local flavors.
Rich, hearty soup made with mutton, potatoes, and local spices.

Steamed buns filled with meat or vegetable fillings.

Tender lamb marinated in cumin and chili, grilled on skewers.
A vast expanse of grassland offering stunning views and opportunities for hiking and horseback riding.
A beautiful area featuring waterfalls, forests, and a lake, perfect for a morning hike.
A fascinating museum showcasing the history and culture of Inner Mongolia.
A treasure trove of ancient art and history, Thiruvanaikovil Museum is a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history buffs.
The Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theater, located in Tel Aviv, is a vibrant hub for contemporary dance and performance, offering a picturesque setting filled with greenery. Renowned for its intimate spaces and diverse programming, it supports both local and international artists in a community atmosphere.
Playland Park, a historic amusement park in Rye, New York, offers a nostalgic experience with classic rides and beautiful views of the Long Island Sound.
Huitengxile Grassland can be rainy, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the night market involves a lot of walking.
To keep your phone charged for photos and navigation.
Hand-woven from local cashmere, these shawls are a symbol of the grassland's rich wool tradition.
A staple in Inner Mongolia, this tea is made from brick tea, milk, and salt, reflecting the region's nomadic culture.
Intricately designed with local motifs, these silver jewellery pieces are a popular choice among tourists.