Thousands of yurts dotted Bayinbulak grassland herdsmen get rich
Source:Author:小编Click: Time:2023-08-08
On the morning of July 21st, there was light rain, and the family of Li Qin, a tourist from Guangdong, was sent away. The 39-year-old Naikai quickly changed the bed, and his wife Batu Mucaicike picked a few mountain flowers from the yard and put them in the vase in front of the bed , the two yurts were soon tidy and tidy, and their new owners were about to move in at five o'clock in the afternoon.
Naikai is a herdsman in Chahansai Village, Bayinbuluk Township, Hejing County. He opened a Mujiale in the town. The 10 yurts have never been idle since July 17, and there are waves of guests.
At five o'clock in the afternoon, Naikai was humming a Mongolian long tune, and he arrived at the passenger station in the town within five minutes of driving. After a phone call, Zhang Le, a tourist from Changsha, Hunan, waved to him: "Brother Naikai, we are here .”
A group of eight people are all friends and colleagues of Zhang Le. "We organized a group to travel to Xinjiang together on vacation. When I came to Bayinbulak two years ago, I lived in the yurt of Brother Nakai's house. We became friends. I called him again when I came to Xinjiang this year," Zhang Le said. Well, I chose to come to Bayinbulak these few days because I heard from Naikai that the Naadam Conference was going to be held in the town, and it was very lively.
Luggage was put on the car one after another, and within a few minutes of the journey, the cheerful Naikai quickly mingled with the tourists, "What do you want for dinner? The temperature here is low at night, and mutton soup is the best way to keep out the cold." His proposal won the unanimous approval of tourists.
Mujiale is less than 1 kilometer away from Bayinbulak Scenic Area, a national 5A-level scenic spot. It is surrounded by mountains and rivers, and colorful mountain flowers bloom like stars all over the yard. A swing frame full of flower branches adds a little bit to Mujiale Leisurely. The hostess, Batu Mucaicek, was wearing a purple Mongolian long dress and was full of smiles.
After putting down their luggage, Zhang Le and his friends rushed to the town's racecourse under the leadership of Nai Kai, where the 22nd Donggui Naadam Conference is being held. Horse racing is not common in Zhang Le's hometown, which aroused his and Companions are intensely curious. "I took a lot of photos about horses, and I am so envious of people who can ride horses." said Xu Li, who was traveling with him.
What surprised Zhang Le even more was that Naikai participated in the "shepherd competition" of the Naadam Conference: the yurt building competition. I saw the villagers in a group of 6 people, and put the yurt's taonao (skylight), uni (jack pole), Hana (enclosing wall) and the door are built in sequence, and finally felt is put on and fastened with ropes. "The whole process was orderly and orderly, and the yurt was set up in less than 30 minutes, which is too fast!" Zhang Le cheered for Naikai, and praised that the herdsmen's survival experience on the grassland is great gift of nature.
After admiring the fierce competition, the sky has cleared up, and the hillside next to the racecourse is the best place to shoot the sunset.
Looking down from the top of the mountain, on the green grassland, the white yurts are like white mushrooms dotted in the grassland, like stars in the sky, there are too many to count.
According to Ao Yun, director of the Culture, Sports, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau of Hejing County, on the opening day of the Naadam Conference, Bayinbulak Prairie welcomed 80,000 tourists, setting a new record for the number of tourists in a single day in the previous Naadam Conferences in Hejing County. The number of yurts has increased to 1010 this year, which is nearly double that of last year's 600. Since mid-July, because of the Naadam, it has been full every day. "This year, 23 new hotels have been added in the town, which are under construction and are expected to be put into use next year." Ao Yun said.
Naikai said that since he earned money by opening Mujiale in the scenic spot a few years ago, the villagers have started running Mujiale one after another. "Look at the dozens of yurts over there, all newly opened in our village this year, and each of them has received the government's transfer employment subsidies." Naikai said that a few years ago, the herdsmen never thought about the mobile yurt. A "home" can help everyone get rich and increase their income.
"My family has 10 yurts, which can accommodate about 100 people a day. The number of tourists has increased a lot this year, and many of them are repeat customers. I want to add a few more air conditioners and install WiFi next year," said Batu Metsik.
The gift of the grassland is much more than that. The eldest son Sarul Tala has just entered the first grade of junior high school, and it is summer vacation. He finishes his homework every day, leads the only horse in the family, and teaches tourists how to ride horses at the racetrack. After a summer vacation, he can earn a lot of pocket money. The young man is more than Once I proudly said to my parents: "I will pay the tuition and miscellaneous fees for the second half of the year myself."