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Hello everyone 👋! Just got back from Wuhai, where "desert meets lake"! In April, the Yellow River sparkles, the Ulan Buh Desert awakens, and the entire city looks like nature's favorite palette 🎨! Here's my fresh travel guide to help you discover this hidden gem in Northwest China~ 📍 Wuhai, located in the southwestern part of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is a "desert oasis" born along the Yellow River 🌴! Here you'll find the magnificent Ulan Buh Desert and the rippling Wuhai Lake, with only a thin line separating sand from water—truly a marvel! It's also a city where industry and ecology blend harmoniously, with the Genghis Khan statue on Gander Mountain overlooking the city, while wetlands and windmills along both banks of the Yellow River create a stunning landscape. April in Wuhai brings warmer temperatures and migrating birds, making it the perfect time to experience both the ruggedness and tenderness of the Northwest! ✈️ Transportation Guide ✈️ By Air: Direct flights to Wuhai Airport from cities like Beijing and Xi'an. Just a 15-minute taxi ride to downtown—super convenient! 🚄 By High-speed Rail: Numerous trains serve Wuhai West/Wuhai Station, only 1-2 hours from Yinchuan or Hohhot! Take a taxi or bus to attractions after arrival 🚌. 🚗 Self-driving: Perfect for travelers from nearby cities! Be aware that some sections are windy, so check the weather forecast and bring windproof gear~ 🗺 Recommended Itineraries Day 1: Desert and Yellow River Tour Ulan Buh Desert → Jinshawan Ecological Tourism Area → Wuhai Lake Bridge Morning: Venture into the desert for camel riding and sand sliding—so exciting 🐫! Noon: Enjoy Mongolian cuisine. Afternoon: Watch the desert sunset at Jinshawan. Evening: Visit Wuhai Lake Bridge to see the romantic meeting of the Yellow River and desert~ Day 2: City and Nature Gander Mountain Ecological Scenic Area → Wuhai Lake → Contemporary Chinese Calligraphy Art Museum Climb Gander Mountain, admire the giant Genghis Khan statue, and overlook the entire city! Noon: Try Wuhai stew. Afternoon: Take a boat tour on Wuhai Lake and watch birds skimming the water. Evening: Visit the calligraphy museum to soak in the cultural atmosphere~ Day 3: Hidden Gems + Return Journey Zhuozi Mountain Rock Paintings → Longyouwan Wetland → Return Explore the 3,000-year-old rock paintings at Zhuozi Mountain and experience ancient civilization! Noon: Enjoy special stewed noodles. Afternoon: Breathe fresh air at Longyouwan Wetland and watch the reeds sway. Finally, buy some Wuhai grape juice as souvenirs for a perfect ending~ 📌 Practical Tips 🎫 Tickets: Ulan Buh Desert and Wuhai Lake are free! Jinshawan costs 30 yuan—book in advance on the platform~ ⏰ Timing: Best time to visit the desert is after 4:00 PM to avoid midday heat; afternoon boat tours on Wuhai Lake offer better scenery! 📸 Photography: Red dresses look amazing in desert photos; the Genghis Khan statue is perfect for panoramic shots~ 🍜 Food Recommendations 1️⃣ Wuhai Roast Whole Lamb: Crispy golden skin, juicy tender meat, sprinkled with cumin and chili—absolutely delicious! Remember to book in advance~ 2️⃣ Wuhai Stew: Potatoes, green beans, and ribs cooked until tender and flavorful, served with steamed buns—you can't stop eating! 3️⃣ Lamb Offal: Lamb offal and vermicelli in rich broth, topped with cilantro and chili—warming and satisfying, a must for breakfast! 4️⃣ Wuhai Stewed Noodles: Noodles soaked in lamb broth, crisp green beans, generous portions at great value—small restaurants serve the most authentic version~ 5️⃣ Desert Leek with Eggs: Desert-grown leeks stir-fried with eggs—refreshing, unique flavor! 6️⃣ Mongolian Milk Tea: Rich and savory, served with fried rice and milk skin—warms your whole body, especially amazing with milk tofu! ⚠️ Tips 1️⃣ Big temperature differences in April! Bring a thick jacket 🧥, and don't forget sunscreen and windproof gear (sunglasses, scarves)~ 2️⃣ Desert UV rays are extremely strong—bring sunscreen, hats, and arm sleeves! 3️⃣ Respect Mongolian customs: don't touch ovoos (sacred stone heaps) casually, and remove your hat when entering a yurt~ 4️⃣ Some scenic areas have weak signals—download offline maps and bring cash! Everyone, Wuhai's beauty will captivate you at first sight! Save this guide and embark on a magical Northwest journey~ 💖
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