Enchanting autumn splendor unveiled in Inner Mongolia
The diverse and colorful five-pointed maples in Horqin Left Wing Rear Banner offer a stunning visual feast. [Photo/Publicity Department of Horqin Left Wing Rear Banner]
Autumn in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region is a vibrant tapestry of colors, with clear skies, flocks of migratory birds, and breathtaking landscapes.
In Hohhot, the autumn hues of Daqing Mountain create a mesmerizing aerial view, resembling a painter's palette.
Forests in the Daqing Mountain turn gold as late autumn approaches. [Photo/North News]
At the Yellow River Wetland in Dengkou county, Bayannuur city, protected bird species like egrets, spoonbills, and herons gracefully dance across the landscape. This dynamic interplay of wildlife and tranquil wetlands vividly portrays the area's ecological harmony.
In Horqin Left Wing Rear Banner, Tongliao city, 350,000 mu (23,333 hectares) of maple forests transform into autumnal colors. The diverse and colorful five-pointed maples offer a stunning visual feast, captivating all who visit.
Migratory birds at the Yellow River Wetland in Dengkou county, Bayannuur city. [Photo/North News]