

Inner Mongolia's tourism charm spotlights Shenzhen
Writer: Chang Zhipeng | Editor: Zhang Chanwen | From: Shenzhen Daily | Updated: 2025-09-12
On Sept. 10, China’s Teachers’ Day, a cultural tourism promotion event for the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was held at the Nanshan Cultural and Sports Center Theater, showcasing the region’s distinctive tourism resources and cultural features to local residents.
A presenter introduces the Linhu Gusai Scenic Area in Ulanqab, a prefecture-level city in south-central Inner Mongolia. Photos courtesy of the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
In the tourism-promotion segment, presenters transformed autumn landscapes, local products, and signature experiences from Inner Mongolia’s 11 leagues and cities into staged vignettes, leading the audience through immersive highlights of each locale.
The art-performance segment blended traditional and contemporary forms: Mongolian dance, folk songs, the morin khuur (horse-head fiddle), khoomei (throat singing), and long-tune folk songs, together with modern audiovisual pieces, drew sustained applause and vividly conveyed the vastness and inclusive appeal of grassland culture.
Four musicians play the morin khuur (horse-head fiddle).
Notably, Inner Mongolia is offering discounted scenic-area admission for teachers from the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area, warmly inviting teachers and their families to visit for parent-child outings and study trips to experience the region’s distinctive autumn charm firsthand.
Performers present a Mongolian dance.
The event was co-hosted by the Department of Culture and Tourism of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and the Shenzhen Office of the People’s Government of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.