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3 FAQs about [Alashan League]
Where is Alxa League?
On the west of Inner Mongolia lies Alxa League (), also known as Alashan League. It is one of the 12 prefecture-level divisions in the administrative area of Inner Mongolia. Alxa League is still a mysterious and massive place admired by many adventurous travellers.
What is Alashan heroes meeting?
During the National Day every year, the Alashan Heroes Meeting will be held in the Dream Desert Park in the Tengger Desert. This is a large-scale off-road alliance carnival in China, which attracts tens of thousands of off-road enthusiasts to gather together.
Where is the second largest Buddhist shrine in Alxa League?
Located in the Helan Mountain State Forest Park, 25 kilometers north of Bayanhot and 160 kilometers from Wuhai airport, the district is the second largest Tibetan Buddhism shrine in Alxa League, which was built in 1804 and named by the Jiaqing Emperor () in the Qing dynasty the Fuyin Temple.


