The Xilin Gol Grassland, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, sprawls across northern Inner Mongolia, China, and southern Mongolia, covering over 200,000 square kilometers. Renowned as the "Cradle of Mongolian Culture," it is a mosaic of endless steppes, shimmering lakes, and ancient nomadic traditions. Here, herds of sheep, yaks, and horses roam freely beneath vast skies, while yurts (gers) dot the landscape like scattered pearls. This guide unveils its history, geography, and enchanting allure.