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來欣然赴婚宴,大漠漫峰丘。吃羊背子喝喜酒。碧空飄紅傘,弦歌悅耳誠勁美,飛人動(dòng)悠悠。健舞賞心更悅目。索道凌空架,習(xí)俗真奇特,天塹變通途。民風(fēng)忒淳樸。下駝背,乘滑板,一代天驕子孫旺――聽沙響――聲嗚嗚。鄂爾多斯蒙古族!這些詩作,真是詩中有畫,詩中有情,詩中有奇樂異曲,將響沙灣的自然景觀、人文景觀、天籟民風(fēng)巧妙地組合成一部醉人的動(dòng)感畫面和交響樂章。朋友們,神奇的響沙灣難道不是您眷戀的人間勝境嗎?內(nèi)蒙古響沙灣導(dǎo)游詞篇五dear friends, have you ever heard that sand can sing? xiangshawan, which isnamed because sand can sing, is located on the west bank of hantaichuan in theeast end of kubuqi desert in dalate banner, ordos city. guziliang on the eastbank faces it. a cableway flies in between, forming a unique landscape of deserttourism. xiangshawan tourist area is a national 4a tourist area. now it isapplying for 5a tourist area. xiangsha, mongolian for brymanha, means sand dunewith trumpet. xiangshawan is one of the three largest resounding sands inchina. the sand is 110 meters high and 400 meters wide. the slope of the sand isabout 50 degrees. the sand dunes are crescent shaped. when the sand is dry, whenit slides down from the top of the sand dune, the sand will make a sound, whichis as light as a frog39。s quack and as heavy as an airplane39。s roar, so it iscalled xiangshawan. xiangshawan was opened as a tourist spot in 1984. after 20years of construction and development, we have developed a variety of desertentertainment projects, such as desert cableway, sand slide, sand slide board,desert kart, desert motorcycle, desert surfer, desert paraglider, horse riding,camel riding, etc.in addition, here, you can enjoy the largescale folk song and dance erdoswedding with unique erdos mongolian characteristics. there are many beautifullegends about the origin of xiangsha, but most of them are related to tibetanbuddhist temples. it is said that there used to be a lama temple in xiangshawan,where many lamas lived. one day, the little lama refused to accept themanagement of the big lama, made trouble, and encouraged the lama to plan arebellion. at this time, the immortal zhang guo, who was travelling all over theworld, rode by on his donkey. he was very angry when he heard the lamas making alot of noise. he thought to himself: if he didn39。t devote himself to buddhism,when would he get the right result?in his anger, he scattered the sand in his shoes over the lama temple. inthe twinkling of an eye, the resplendent lama temple is covered by the desert,and the lamas and the evil lamas are all buried under the yellow sand. however,lamas are buddhist disciples after all. they are not dead, so they often chantsutras and blow trumpets below, so that the sand