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Walking Aoluguya Shilu Tribe

Aoluguya, deep in the dense forests of the Greater Khingan Mountains, is a tribe inhabited by the Ewenki people. It is located in Hulunbuir City. It is the farthest and mysterious branch of the Ewenki people. Aoluguya, which means "the place with lush poplar forests", is the only semi-wild reindeer habitat in China.

The Aoluguya Shilu Tribe was established after the overall ecological relocation of Ao Township. More than 300 years ago, the ancestors of the Aoluguya Ewenki people migrated from the Lena River Basin to the Ergun River Basin. The Shilu tribe used to rely on reindeer herding and hunting in the mountains of the Greater Khingan Mountains as its main source of income. It is famous for its safari, and its characteristic folk culture is a "business card" of the local area.

With the above-mentioned information and the rumor that "there are water-like memories that touch the ancient love and modern charm, and capture the beautiful collision of natural breath", I will open this fairy tale and read it in my mind. Find the most beautiful fairy tales within reach.

Walking into the Shilu tribe, there are criss-crossing paths in the dense forest. The colorful sunshine shines from the sky, and the warm touch permeates the surroundings, warming the passers-by.

Traveling slowly and traveling a long way, the beautiful scenery you can enjoy is not to be missed. It may also reflect the mentality of some tourists mentioned by a psychology teacher, "The travel expenses spent should be at least I have the determination and expectation to be willing to see the scenery for one more dollar.” Life occasionally requires a moderate amount of humor and returning to thoughts. The travel I want is just to more truly feel the poetry and distance in dreams, and just to have a warm memory.

The soft light overflowed through the tall pine trees, birches, poplar trees, grass, etc., spreading golden and dancing shadows all over the place. There is an old-fashioned swing hanging between two tall trees. There are children and adults sitting on the wood-scented benches and swinging happily up and down. Accompanied by the gentle breeze, the childlike innocence is fully revealed.

Just as I was meditating on the peace and tranquility of the years, a fluffy little squirrel brushed its limbs briskly over my skirt and ran away. I continued walking and waiting for the car, and I was surprised to find it crawling in a long wooden compartment covered with sunflower seeds, hazelnuts, etc., tasting the delicacies leisurely with a pair of bright black and brown eyes.

After bidding farewell to the cute little smartie, waves of sweet fragrance floated in the air, but it was not like the fragrance of flowers. It turned out to be a cone-shaped tent called "Cuoluozi", where the owner was enjoying the alluring aroma of baked deer milk cakes.

Culuozi is the "Mongolian yurt" of the Ewenki people. It is supported by wooden poles and covered with animal skins or birch bark. The aroma continues to hit me, and I already feel attached to this specialty product. I pay for it and wait for it to be shipped. The blazing fire under the iron pot is baking the yellow and white flatbread. Standing next to the warm firelight, I feel very happy.

Holding a large and thick deer milk cake, I sat on a wooden bench and ate it while the lush flowers and plants spread my smile beside me. After resting for a while, we headed to Deer Park.

The reindeer are walking freely. They have a pair of beautiful big eyes, and their complexly branched horns stand on top of their heads. They look very docile. The children carried baskets and carefully fed fresh moss. Their innocent smiles seemed to never get tired, and they patiently lived in harmony with the cute reindeer.

In the world of green forests and orchids and jade trees, I touched an old tree trunk that grew quietly and felt the magic of time. "I send the birds flying with my eyes wide and complain about the sunset setting in the west." The happy time is fleeting. Bathed in the afterglow, I visit the legendary and curious roe deer and rush to Mengmeng's next trip.

When we are on a journey, it will be difficult for us to feel comfortable if our minds are always thinking about gains and losses. Only with a clear and tranquil mind can we travel lightly. Travel is like this, and so is life.