The journey took 8 hours. In fact, the trip to Inner Mongolia was arranged at the end. However, there was very little information found on the Internet and navigation on the road to Ejina Banner. I thought the road was difficult to walk, so I put the trip to Ejina Banner instead. The trip has been advanced.

However, the road from JiaYuguan to Ejina Banner is so easy to walk! ! The end of the aerospace road is Inner Mongolia.

There are no parking and no shooting warnings throughout the whole process, but there are very few speed limit signs. At first I saw a 70 sign, but then I didn't see it again, so we were doing 70-80 the whole way and didn't dare to drive too fast. I encountered a lot of very fast cars on the road.

The Haloxylon ammodendron tree in Alxa League and the Haloxylon ammodendron tree in Ant Forest are here~

D7 Populus euphratica-Juyanhai

Let’s first talk about the most common scenic spots in Ejina Banner of Alxa League: Populus euphratica forest, Juyanhai Lake, Black City ruins, and strange woods. Populus euphratica and Juyanhai are on one side, and Black City and Strange Forest are on the other side, so you can go to these four places in two days.

We didn’t go to the Black City and the Strange Forest, mainly because the tickets were ridiculously expensive. 150 yuan/person in off-season. Looking outside the scenic area, I thought it was nothing special, so I gave up entering.

The following is the itinerary for these days:

The Ejina Banner Museum we went to on the first day is free. Friends who have plenty of time can go and have a look. It is quite interesting to learn about the nomads. You can also read the complete history of Black City.

There are no golden Populus euphratica forests in Ejina Banner in the off-season, only lonely and sad branches. There is a saying that the Populus euphratica forest "lives for a thousand years and survives, dies and survives for a thousand years, and falls and survives for a thousand years." We encountered it. immortal.

Off-season, no tickets required~

(To be continued…)

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