Xinhua News Agency, Hohhot, June 26th, Title: Young people taking root in the grasslands of China's frontiers: "new herders" who love grasslands

  Author Aolan Zhangwei

  "This is my newly designed'Sun Flower' key case, the price is not expensive, the style is novel, and it is quite popular with everyone." On the 26th, the "post-90s" Ewenki herdsman Ajima wore various designs of his own design. "Sunflower", introduced to tourists.

  A few days ago, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region launched a series of activities in the 2020 fine performing arts, cultural and creative and non-legacy scenic spots to promote the resumption of production in the cultural and tourism industries.

  In China, cities are no longer the only choice for young people. Today, more and more young people choose to return home. On the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, young people are scattered everywhere, glowing and fevering, which can be called "new herdsmen" who love grasslands.

  Aijima, who lived in Hulunbeier grassland since childhood, walked out of the grassland to college with her own efforts. After graduating from university, she chose to go back to her hometown to start a business. She led the people who lived with her on the grassland to do "sunflowers." Of its intangible cultural heritage has gone out of the grasslands and sold to all parts of the world. "My mother is a representative inheritor of Ewenke's handcrafting skills, and I want to take her baton and move on," said Aegima.

  "This is a cattle management system that we designed for local herdsmen. You can see the basic situation of the cattle and whether you drink water on time every day. It has just been online for more than a week, which is the test stage." Burenbayar learned The management of pastoral areas has never thought of leaving the grassland. He is now the head of Gacha Xili Gacha (Mongolian, Village) in Xilinguole League, and he also started a company with a dozen herders. "We have also developed an information service platform for cattle trading, on which people can buy and sell cattle. This was launched last year. These days are considered the off-season, and the daily livelihood is about 4000 people. Because our cattle have good quality, sales, The prices are particularly good."

  "Our modern grass-cutting machinery in Gacha is also quite possible!" "The ecological restoration effect of our grassland is particularly obvious, and herders also recognize it." When it comes to the grasslands of today, Burenbayar is full of praise and pride, " We have several herdsmen in Gacha this year who are going to build large cowsheds. In a few days, we will organize everyone to study abroad."

  "I have been working here for two years. It is mainly to help the herdsmen to do the epidemic prevention of livestock." The young boy Huslen is now an epidemic prevention officer on the Xilin Gol grassland. When he is busy, he has to run more than 10 households a day to check the completion of epidemic prevention. Situation, answer questions for the herdsmen, and help herdsmen with disinfection and other work. "After taking training, many of my surroundings are majoring in animal husbandry. But I am actually learning Japanese, and many people say that my span is a bit large.

  "I grew up here and I love my hometown. As a descendant of nomads, I still have to experience the life of a herdsman, so I will be a herdsman after I graduated from college." Steel Souled University specializes in multimedia design. After grazing in the grasslands, the third baby is about to be born. "I am also a college student herder. I also took out my books and opened a grassland bookstore, but not many people came to see it."

  "Anyway, I still want to do something for the prairie." Now, after grazing, Steel Sured has picked up the original profession and made Mongolian literacy books and wooden toys for children. "The culture of the Mongolian people does not only exist in history, it is still circulated in the grassland pastoral areas. We should protect the existing things, especially I hope the children can learn more about them."

  "They are a generation who understands animal husbandry, loves pastoral areas, and loves herders. This establishes our confidence in the revitalization of pastoral areas." Inner Mongolia economist Gai Zhiyi said that talent revitalization is a prerequisite for rural revitalization. Today's grassland pastoral areas are still It is a vast world where young people have a lot to do. "With higher education, they have the learning ability and basic qualities. Unlike cities, they have to contact and learn many things in pastoral areas, and they will become a'miscellaneous family'." (End)