Travels of the Wandering Monk丨All the way to North Manzhouli

Among the many colorful cities in our country, Manzhouli is always so special.

It has a long history, a different style, its own characteristic culture, and its own accumulation of life.

Travels of the Wandering Monk丨All the way to North Manzhouli

It is the largest land port in inland China. The air in Manzhouli is filled with exotic atmosphere. Here we can experience the integration of Chinese and Russian cultures up close. Although there is a long wire fence border, it cannot stop us at all. Looking across, there is a Russian border town.

Travels of the Wandering Monk丨All the way to North Manzhouli

Border trade was active before the epidemic, but now the two sides have blocked customs clearance due to the new crown.

Walking on the streets, you will see houses with gorgeous colors and unique shapes. Just like the world-famous matryoshka dolls, the buildings in Manzhouli reveal Russian sentiment and aesthetics everywhere.

Travels of the Wandering Monk丨All the way to North Manzhouli

Visit the Zhalainuoer Museum and step into the prehistoric world. For the first time, I was so shocked by the vastness and diversity of prehistoric life.

Travels of the Wandering Monk丨All the way to North Manzhouli

Mammoths, prehistoric giants contemporary with dinosaurs. When standing in front of the mammoth fossils, I realized that the late arrival of human beings and the reincarnation of centuries are the same not only for humans, but also for other animals and all life.

Travels of the Wandering Monk丨All the way to North Manzhouli

Hulunbuir nurtured the Xianbei and Mongolian peoples, took over the Central Plains and established the Northern Wei Dynasty, which led to a great fusion of cultures of various ethnic groups. Later, the Mongols established the Yuan Dynasty, and horses traveled across the Eurasian and African continents, and cultures from all walks of life converged into China. civilization.

Travels of the Wandering Monk丨All the way to North Manzhouli

Lao Tzu said: The world is unkind and treats all things as stupid dogs. There is no more preference and no less pampering. Life may come and go, and it may not always go as you wish, but I hope you can be happy and at ease.

All conditioned dharma is like a dream!

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