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Bayan middle school (2016 CyberFair Project ID 8123)
China, Qinghai, Xining
Official Status: Final Project: Ready for Judging
Teacher:
Category: 5. Local Attractions (Natural and Man-Made)

We estimate 4 student(s) from 13 to 14 will work on this entry.

Description of Our Community: Qinghai Jinyintan grassland is located in Haiyan County of Qinghai Province, bordered by Qinghai Lake and Baoshan Mountain to the west; surrounded by mountains to the north and east, borders on Sanjiacheng to the south. On the 1100 kilometers prairie, there are more than 30 million flocks and herds breeding here, which is a typical pastoral area. The blue sky of Prairie is intoxicating; the white cloud of Prairie is cute; the beautiful mountain of Prairie looks like picturesque, even the air of grassland is fresh. The white sheep group, brown and white yak are wandering on the grass and wildflowers. You see the people with Tibetan clothes from time to time, riding a horse on the grassland leisurely. The song “In a faraway fairyland”, composed by Wang Luobin who is the king of songwriter in western China, was sung from Jinyintan grassland, and then widely popular in Qinghai, and then so popular at home and abroad.

Project Description: Jinyintan grassland is a famous place for rich and beautiful, which artistic rockeries, green pines and auspicious clouds are rated as superb scenery. The area is grassland pastoral area with wildly open field, green grassland, cloud-like sheep and yaw and solemn ancient monastery. Jinyintan grassland grows special regional-culture and has a long history of civilization. The top state-run pasture in Qinghai Province, Tuole Pasture has plenty of water and lush grass, sheep, yak and mineral resources everywhere, bordering Jiayuguan Pass to the north, Tsaidam Basin to the west. Jinyintan is the birthplace of world-famous song "in that distant place". The little-known mysterious forbidden area gave birth to the new Chinese first atomic bomb, the hydrogen bomb, where is China's first nuclear weapons research and development base. More than 320,000 people have visited Jinyintan since 2005, revenues from tourism close to 42,000,000 yuan. Through this web page we hope that more people to know about the beautiful Prairie.

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