Stock Photo - July 2009,the Morgle River, Hulunbeir, Inner Mongolia, China the Morgle River which is called “the most winding river in China” Being 39 kilometers away from the city of Hulunbeir the Morgle River is across the Hulunbeir Grassland, which is famous for the ancient poem “Very sky, Boundless grassland When the green grasses bend in the wind Herds of cattle and sheep emerge” In summer time the many Inner Mongolian nations tents scattered around the Morgle River naturally form tribal groups Many precious birds and beasts live in this place

Stock Photo: July 2009, the Morgle River, Hulunbeir, Inner Mongolia, China  the Morgle River which is called “the most winding river in China” Being 39 kilometers away from.

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