70 million years ago, rare and endangered plants could survive with tenacious vitality in Jinsha Bay. Tetraena mongolica and its family, Prunus mongolica, Calligonum mongolicum, Astragalus mongholicus, Ilex mongolica and other rare plants are rare and endangered plants in the world and also national key protected plants. Tetraena mongolica is called a precious "living fossil" by academic circles, and also known as "plant giant panda", which has attracted extensive attention from experts at home and abroad. A few years ago, it was listed as an ornamental plant in Beijing flower market, with a price of 40 thousand yuan per plant. In Jinshawan Nature Reserve, four kinds of trees are scattered all over the place, and the plant giant panda has added a brilliant stroke to Jinshawan with its tenacious vitality.
According to legend, from 1226 to 1227, Genghis Khan, a generation of Tianjiao, made an expedition to the mountain bay at the foot of Xixia Table Mountain, and saw a majestic mountain behind the bay as a barrier, with the Yellow River rushing in front of the bay and two golden mountains in the bay. The hero was surprised and decided to camp here and dispatch troops. Now, when we walk into Jinsha Bay, we can appreciate the devastated ancient battlefield of Genghis Khan. Appreciate the rare plants in the world 70 million years ago: Tetraena mongolica, Lotus, Ilex pubescens, Flammulina velutipes and Chrysanthemum; You can ride a camel or horse to experience the feeling of galloping in the desert. You can be a guest in Mongolian yurts and try Mongolian-style roast whole sheep and roast suckling sheep. It is really a pleasure to taste the fine wine presented to you by Mongolian girls with songs.
Jinsha Bay, as the folks say, is a treasure trove of geomantic omen, with mountains in the east and rivers in the west. According to legend, in order to conquer the Huns, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty built a city on the Yellow River at the front of the Bay. Yue Fei was stationed here when he was fighting in Helan Mountain, and Yang Liulang was also stationed here when he was on the Western Expedition. Tibetan monks pass through here specially. In 2005, Jia Muxiang Tubudan, the abbot of Yonghe Palace in Beijing, and his disciple Zhamusiren Chaogejile went to Jinsha Bay to practice magic and recite scriptures for Jinsha Bay. Xia Tian, member of the Standing Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and deputy director of the Ethnic and Religious Committee, wrote the book Jinsha Bay. Desert has always been regarded as the zero point of life, vast and mysterious. However, when you walk into Jinsha Bay, climb the two Sha Feng locked in the north and south, and watch the spectacular scene of dragon and tiger grabbing pearls in Jinsha Bay, you will feel a unique charm and magic in front of you. The summer night in Jinsha Bay is very pleasant. If you can spend a wonderful evening here, you will never forget it. The cool breeze blows gently, and the scattered lights on the sand mountain are connected with the stars in the sky, emitting brilliant life breath everywhere. Couples are accompanied by moving tents, lovers wander in the quiet sand sea, young children can play without scruple, and the stars in the sky smile happily at people. Jinsha Bay under the night brings you into a wonderful situation, and the gods of the Lord will bless you with happiness and well-being.