There is a touching story circulating locally about the origins of Hulun Lake and Bell Lake. It is said that one day a long time ago, the grassland was suddenly invaded by wind demons and sand demons. Wherever they go, strong winds blow, yellow sand blocks out the sun, and the grassland is in danger. The grassland people were forced to leave their homes and go in search of green land. At this time, the Kingdom of Heaven sent a pair of swans named Hulun and Beier respectively. They fought desperately with the devil and defeated the devil. In order to prevent tragedies from happening again, they decided to permanently protect the grassland here. Finally, they held hands and became Hulun Lake and Bell Lake. The vast lake blocked the wind and sand, nourished the grassland, and gave birth to multi-ethnic culture. The grassland has since restored its former vitality and vitality.
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