Charming Naadam festival to dazzle Xiliin Gol Grassland in July
A dance is performed at the opening ceremony of the 33rd Inner Mongolia Grassland Naadam Festival. [Photo/Xiliin Gol League Bureau of Culture, Sports, Tourism, Radio and Television]
North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region held a press conference on promoting its summer tourism in Beijing on June 13, highlighting the 34th Inner Mongolia Grassland Naadam Festival.
This year's Naadam festival is titled "Meet on the Grassland · Encounter Naadam," and is set to commence on July 14 in Xiliinhot, Xiliin Gol League.
The main venue of the festival will offer visitors a taste of Xiliin Gol cuisine, as well as opportunities for traditional Mongolian wrestling and archery experiences.
Xiliin Gol League has curated over 10 exclusive Naadam-themed tour products, including family-friendly tours, educational tours, and immersive experiences.
Furthermore, on July 3, the finals of the 2024 Inner Mongolia Mongolian Horse Super League will kick off in Xiliinhot.
A Mongolian wrestling performance is staged at the opening ceremony of the 33rd Inner Mongolia Grassland Naadam Festival. [Photo/Xiliin Gol League Bureau of Culture, Sports, Tourism, Radio and Television]
Over 10 medical emergency assistance points will be set up at the main venue, along with a professional emergency rescue team and 300 volunteers.
During the press conference, Yang Li, head of the Xiliin Gol League Administration, stated "As the host of the 34th Inner Mongolia Grassland Naadam Festival, Xiliin Gol League boasts an average temperature of around 21 C, providing a pleasant climate for visitors."
The picturesque Wulagai Jiuqu Bay on the grassland here is beyond anyone's imagination. Additionally, tourists can explore Duolun Lake, the famous scenic Route 99, and embark on a road trip through the vast Hunshandake sand dune loop.
A horse riding performance is staged at the opening ceremony of the 33rd Inner Mongolia Grassland Naadam Festival. [Photo/Xiliin Gol League Bureau of Culture, Sports, Tourism, Radio and Television]