Ordos is a prefecture-level city with Mongolian as the main body and Han as the majority, and it is the best tourist city with ethnic customs in China. Ordos is one of the typical areas in 18 since the reform and opening up 30 years ago. It is the central city of Hu Bao-Hubei urban agglomeration and is positioned as one of the provincial sub-central cities by the government of the autonomous region. Ordos is a national forest city, a national civilized city, an excellent tourist city in China, the most innovative city in China and a national ecological garden city.
There are Dazhun, Zhundong and Wu Dong railways running through the east and west, and Baoshen and Baoxi railways running through the north and south. Ordos Airport has 56 navigable cities. There are scenic spots such as Genghis Khan Mausoleum, Jiucheng Palace, Ordos Grassland and Khan Palace.
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Mongolian yurts are traditional houses of Mongolian people in Erdos, made of felt. In China ancient books, yurts were called vaults, felt tents and tents.
The Mongolian classic The Secret History of Mongolia calls it "Vorufunger" (a house with skylight) and "a house with walls". In modern Mongolian, the word "lost post speed" is changed to "Hana", while "Geer" refers to all houses, including yurts.
The appellation of Mongolian yurts is influenced by Manchu. Manchu calls "home" and "house" Bo, and the house where Mongolians live is "Mongolian Bo". "Bo" and "Bao" are homophonic. When writing in Chinese, take its sound shape and it becomes a "Mongolian yurt".
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