Introduction to the Inner Mongolia Garden: The designer of the Inner Mongolia Garden uses a stepped layout, reasonably takes advantage of the terrain height difference, and uses imitation wood-carved corrugated retaining walls as divisions to perfectly combine the upper and lower parts of the grassland scenery and the forest landscape. It fully reflects the living environment and status of Inner Mongolian people. The grassland landscape exhibition area includes the Lele chariot shape, which is a representative of horseback culture, the Morinqin sculpture, the bronze music score, and the Mongolian yurt; the sculpture Sulide means "spear" and "flag", which is a symbol of Genghis Khan's invincibility in his conquests and has been worshiped by the Mongolian nation for generations. The mascot representing spiritual power and the manned spacecraft return capsule are scaled at a ratio of 1:0.5; the forest landscape reproduces the original style of life of the Oroqen people. "Oroqen" has two meanings: "people who use reindeer" and "people on the mountains" .

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