Wuhai Stone Wuhai City, Inner Mongolia is located in the middle of the upper reaches of the Yellow River, with Helan Mountain and Wulanbuhe Desert in the west and Table Mountain in the east. The Yellow River passes through the city and flows in Wuhai for more than 70 kilometers.
The special terrain structure provides Wuhai with rich strange stone resources. Wuhai Ornamental Stone Association in Inner Mongolia has more than 50 members and more than 0/000 stone lovers, and the team is constantly expanding. The strange stones in Wuhai can be roughly divided into yellow river pebbles, paleontological fossils and Gobi rocks.
2. Tu Hai
Tu Hai's image in Tu Hai varies from place to place. Some of them are silver ribbons, nearly two feet long, fixed on a satin foundation. The ribbon consists of layers of silver flowers and red corals embedded in them. Heavy enough to ruin two silver bowls. Tu Hai in Ordos is a flat piece made of silver or copper, with patterns on the top and circles on the bottom, and coral turquoise embedded in the square. There are two rings hanging around the waist on the wall.
3. Ma Touqin
Ma Touqin is a specialty of Inner Mongolia, the most representative musical instrument of the Mongols, and a unique local specialty. Ma Touqin is called "Chuer" in Mongolian. This piano is made of wood, about one meter long and has two strings. * * * The speaker is trapezoidal.
The voice is mellow, deep and weak. Legend has it that there was a shepherd who missed the dead pony. He used his leg bone as a column, his skull as a tube and his tail hair as a bowstring. He carved a horse's head at the top of the piano handle like a pony, hence the name.
4. Snuff bottle
Snuff bottles Snuff bottles are mostly flat, with sliding shoulders, large soles and small necks, and are filled with snuff. Everyone in Ordos has it, men, women and children, because salute is a must. Therefore, snuff bottles are very developed in pastoral areas, including agate, crystal, silver, jade, stone, magnetism and wood, and there are two techniques of painting flowers inside and carving flowers outside.
The top-grade snuff bottle cover is made of silver, inlaid with a large coral or turquoise bead, and equipped with a spoon the size of an ear spoon, which can be inserted into the fine hole in the neck of the snuff bottle, from which snuff is dug out, rubbed on the nails, sucked on the nostrils, and sneezed immediately. But when Mongols meet to exchange snuff bottles, they don't let each other smoke their own snuff.
5.shoelaces
Lace is a traditional folk handicraft in Guangrao County with a history of hundreds of years. This technique has six sets of stitches: round flap, pointed flap, lock mouth, gouge out eye, gouge out stem and gouge out silk. Its varieties are divided into three categories: embedded cake, full-work, and small-embedded, with hundreds of patterns and nearly a thousand specifications, especially Qingzhou mansion large lace cover and Qingzhou mansion large lace cover.