"Hello everyone, my name is Ye Lingwei, from Fujian, I was born in 1998.
Let’s talk about it. I’m a little excited now because this is my first time in Inner Mongolia and my first time camping. But I’m also a little annoyed because it’s the first time I got up at 5 am and was still on the bus at 2 pm. Now I was really hungry, and I had to compete with more than 50 people to eat hot pot at night, which was really scary.
I don’t have any special hobbies, but I quite like listening to music. I wear headphones all day long. In the past two days, I have been listening to Rollin’ On by the Chair Band. It is very suitable for the current scene. You can search it on your mobile phone. It is very good! "
As everyone stepped forward one by one to introduce themselves, our journey began. The bus passed through the bustling capital of Beijing and crossed unseen hills and plains. During this period, there were light rains, which made people panic. It took 7 hours to arrive from Beijing. Came to Inner Mongolia, Ulanqab Ulanhada volcano.

The journey consists of two parts, day and night.
During the day, we wore transparent raincoats, stepped on the looming horse excrement, and trotted on the grassland singing the song "The Man on the Horse Rod."
The most unforgettable thing during this trip is that my friends who like outdoor travel all have very similar and natural temperaments.
They have tight and straight bodies, and wear slim sportswear. Their travel bags are very large, including boilers, flashlights, hiking poles... everything.
Here, I saw several RVs, forming a circle, with colored lights wrapped around them and speakers playing music. People inside were barbecuing, playing cards, and singing. Some of them might be photographers or Up owner, or just a jobber, but if one person is a writer, then they are a book.
Looking at these people, you will be curious, what is their life like? Do they go to the sea to see sharks or go to the North Pole to see the aurora?
The couples here are all very well matched, not only in appearance, but also in the temperament that radiates from the inside out, just like:
We become lovers not to deal with each other, but to enjoy life together; we chase the sunset and climb to the top of the hill because we love each other and love the world even more.
There are many interesting people here, such as
The guy who sells barbecue in the grassland, if three people ask him what they want to eat at the same time, he has to ask three times and still can't remember it.
If someone asked him how to pay, he would slowly take out his mobile phone from his pocket.
When I saw this scene, I thought it was very funny.
Because in Beijing, even if he casually tells the seller what he wants to eat, he will remember it.
In Beijing, every store will have its own "Alipay" and "WeChat" on it. We can scan horizontally or vertically, one person or multiple people.
It’s not that which way is better, harmony is the beauty of everything. In the prairie, most people are honest and honest, and tourists here also put away their edges in a timely manner; while in Beijing, we strive to catch up and adapt to the fast-paced life.
In short, experiencing different lifestyles in different places is also one of the thousand meanings of travel.
At night, we gathered around the burning bonfire, singing, dancing and singing, immersed in a carnival of strangers.
During this trip, the most unforgettable thing for me was that we sang heartily by the campfire under the starry sky.
During the day, when I was watching the tourists, motorcycle teams, and horses on the grassland on the road, I already started to sigh that this trip was worth it. Unexpectedly, night was the beginning of happiness.
It happened that the tour group we were in had poor sound quality and no activities, so we quietly blended into another group. This group had more young people and was more in tune with each other. It was like everyone liked rock and roll and had grown up listening to Jay Chou's songs.
We gathered around the campfire and sang Do You Want to Dance, The Brightest Star in the Night Sky, Really Love You, Sunny Day, Qilixiang... As the prelude of each song sounded, we couldn't help but cheer and sway, r ollin' on, singing wim-wom-wom-bo, then rollin' on~rollin' on!
I remember that when I first came to Beijing, I wrote an article in which I had a wish " In life, I must release energy and become a lively and vital person. " When , I really felt the vitality flowing , I was really happy .
There are many other temperament people here, such as
Behind me is a girl wearing loose ripped jeans and a slightly tight tank top. She has beige hair. She will skip selflessly whenever the rhythm comes out. She is very cool. She is standing behind the crowd smoking in the middle. I was opposite her at that time, just watching the flames of the smoke lighting up in the dark night.
At that moment, I didn't want to comment on what kind of girl she was, indulgent or social? I don’t want to be like her because of how cool she is, I just think she is beautiful and metaphysically beautiful.
The temperament is really integrated into the bones. I really want to steal a little bit from their bones.

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