[Commentary] Recently, a camel in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region crossed the fence, crossed the highway, and walked more than 100 kilometers just to return home. The camel touched the hearts of many people. Despite the bruises on his body, the story of moving towards the home always moved the whole Gobi.

  [Commentary] On July 15, the reporter contacted the owner of the camel and learned that the old camel was sold by the owner from the Ulat Houqi to Qiqimu to the flag of Ugai. This camel missed his hometown because of water and soil, and on June 27, it came alone on its way home.

  【Same period】Team Camel Master

  In mid-October last year, I sold this docile camel to a friend who wanted to breed a camel. Because my friend has no experience in breeding camels, docile camels are better to keep. They kept the camel in Wugai (Sumu) in winter, and put it in the mountain in the spring. As a result, the camel ran the next day after cutting the camel hair.

  [Commentary] According to reports, when it reached a herdsman's house at the foot of Bayin Wendul Mountain, the kind and simple herdsmen provided it with grain and grass, cleaned the wounds, and temporarily raised it in its own camel group. At this time, the buyer who found the lost camel hurried to the place after hearing the news, and pulled the camel back.

  [Explanation] On this 100-kilometer "home" journey, many passers-by took pictures of this lonely and bruised camel. These photos were also seen by the camel owner. They were scarred and distressed, so they contacted the buyer and decided to exchange the old camel from him.

  [Same period] Naren, the camel owner

  When I pulled the camel back, I found that it had many wounds because of crossing the fence. It looked very distressing. The camel is really a spiritual animal. After walking more than 100 kilometers from such a far place, almost all of them came back. The buyer came back and pulled it back. Fortunately, it has been replaced.

  【Explanation】It is understood that among the Mongolians, camels are included as one of the “five animals” that symbolize the life source of the Mongolian people. Especially in the eyes of Mongolian herdsmen, camels are not only vehicles in the desert, but also children on the grasslands. At present, the camel has returned home, and the owner said that he will support him in his hometown until he grows old.

  [Same period] Naren, the camel owner

  We have put it back in the camel group for support after pulling it in, and now it is free for the rest of its life, and will not move it again. Because this sacred female camel brought Fulu to our herd, and now it has been put back to nature and raised.

  (Reporter Zhang Linhu and Chen Feng correspondent Husle Bayannaoer reported)

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]