China News Service, July 16 (Reporter Ding Baoxiu) While watching TV, watching the flock... This is a life that grassland herders dare not think about before, but now, the herdsmen in Inner Mongolia’s Xinbalhuzuoqi are Live a life like this.

Sunil's TV can watch many programs. Ding Baoxiu

  On July 16, Sunnier, a herdsman of the New Balhu Left Banner, introduced his modern grazing life to reporters. The Sunil family lives deep in the grassland, has more than 3,000 acres of pasture, and raises more than 200 sheep and other livestock. Unlike watching pastures in the pasture every day, Sunil now knows the dynamics of the sheep in the pasture through a mobile phone at home. In addition, he can watch TV and brush news at home and receive the latest information at any time.

Sunil's house. Ding Baoxiu

  And to achieve all this, thanks to a local public cultural service and new smart pastoral project.

  The project of public cultural services and new smart pastoral areas was signed and implemented by the cooperation between Xinbalhuzuoqi and Inner Mongolia Radio and Television Network Group. This project mainly uses wired and wireless fusion networks to cover the wireless network signals to 75% of Xinbalhuzuoqi. The geographical area ensures that more than 95% of users in pastoral areas can enjoy basic public cultural services.

New Balhu Zuoqi Public Cultural Service Center. Ding Baoxiu

  Sunil and more than 30 herders in the same village are the beneficiaries of this project. He introduced that the pastoral herders on the grassland almost lived in isolation. There was no TV or mobile phone signal, and the land was sparsely populated. Most of the ways to obtain information depended on broadcasting. Recreation, life is not monotonous, and many things are delayed.

  Last year, Sunil’s family introduced a new smart pastoral project as a pilot. He not only watched high-definition TV, but also had a stable wireless network. Sunil said with a smile: "In the past, I had to ride to the top of the mountain to find a signal when answering the phone. Now you can video with friends from far away at home." In addition, Sunil can also read the newspaper of the day on TV. If he is sick, he can also consult the doctors in the hospital remotely on TV. During the epidemic this year, the two children in the family could not go to school to take classes on the Internet, and they did not fall behind at all.

The camera installed by Sunil's house. Ding Baoxiu

  The wireless network signal's greatest help to Sunil is that it can remotely observe the condition of the pasture and livestock through the video surveillance system. Next to Sunil’s house, there is a camera set up by a high pole. The sight of this camera covers the entire grassland of Sunil’s house. Sunil can monitor every corner of the grassland by sitting at home through the mobile phone app , No longer have to ride horses to graze in the pasture every day.

Monitor the pasture and livestock situation through mobile phones. Ding Baoxiu

  On one occasion, Sunil was working outside. He found that a cow in the family was about to produce through monitoring. Because the distance was too far to rush back, Sunil was very anxious, thinking about what happened to the neighbors. Calling for help, fortunately, the cows were born smoothly and the calves were also very healthy, so Sunil was assured of working outside. "If there is no video surveillance what happens, I don't know, it is likely to cause losses." Sunil said.

The project of public cultural services and new intelligent pastoral areas is dedicated to grassland fire prevention. Ding Baoxiu

  It is understood that the public cultural service and the new smart pastoral area project not only provide convenience for the herdsmen's lives, but also help in grassland fire prevention, road traffic monitoring, and border inspection. (Finish)