Huitengxile Grassland appeared green and lush with wind turbines towering high
Beijing, August 9 (Youth.cn) -On August 8th, 2023, in Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Huitengxile Grassland appeared green and lush, with wind turbines towering high.
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