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The Yellow River No. 1 Tourist Highway was designed to string together scenic spots along the river. Visitors can both enjoy overnight accommodations in unique cave dwellings (窑洞), with a special chance to sleep on a “Kang”—a comfortable clay-and-brick bed 【小题1】 (heat) from within and taste delicious farm-to-table cuisine while 【小题2】 (experience) the beauty of the Yellow River.

Thanks to this initiative, Laoniuwan village, an intersection 【小题3】 the Great Wall meets the Yellow River, 【小题4】 (transform) into a popular tourist destination so far. Since 【小题5】 (it) opening in September last year, the Zhangjiawan recreational vehicle camp located along 【小题6】 highway has welcomed more than 10,000 vehicles. The villager Guo Jianhua’s hostel has witnessed a booming business, with over 100 【小题7】 (tourist ) staying and dining at his establishment, generating a daily income of approximately 3,000 yuan.

“Previously, I was registered 【小题8】 the local authority as financially disadvantaged. However, I was able 【小题9】 (establish) this hostel with the assistance of poverty alleviation loans. In just a few years, I have not only overcome poverty 【小题10】 got my quality of life significantly improved,” Guo said.

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As winter draws in, many flock to the south of China for its warmer climate and great beaches. However, those who are more daring head north looking for snowy adventures in the icy climates of Northeast China. 【小题1】 particular, an increasing number of tourists have been drawn to the frosty delights of Harbin, known as the Ice City.

Harbin, whose name is said to originate from a Manchu word that means “a place for drying fishing nets”, sprung up from a small rural settlement along the Songhua River to become one of the largest cities in Northeast China 【小题2】 capital of Heilongjiang province.

The city flourished with the arrival of the Chinese Eastern Railway, 【小题3】 connected it to the outside world, especially the Russian Empire. This paved the way for Harbin’s future development of 【小题4】(it) unique culture where East meets West.

The city enjoys great 【小题5】(popular) for its ice and snow festivals across the globe. These attract thousands of visitors, with sculptors 【小题6】(travel) from all comers of the world to showcase their talents and a variety of winter-themed activities and sports.

Apart from these festivals, the city has much more to offer, from its 【小题7】(tradition) European-style architecture to its more modern buildings, such as the Harbin Grand Theatre and the city’s most famous landmark, the Saint Sophia Cathedral. The unique cuisine, including Harbin-style smoky-savory red sausage, guo bao rou and kvass, a fermented cereal-based drink, can all 【小题8】(taste) along Zhongyang Street.

While winter may be the best time 【小题9】(visit) Harbin, the city has plenty to offer all year round and its individual charms make it 【小题10】 must-see tourist spot no matter the weather.

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Native Tribes Celebrate Montana Land Ownership and Bison Range (野牛牧场) Restoration

Moiese, Mont. — A narrow road takes visitors zig-zagging up a mountain, and, if they’re lucky, they’ll see bison walking about freely. The bison range sits on more than 18,000 acres of undeveloped land in northwest Montana — land 【小题1】 (take) by the U.S. Government without the approval of Salish and Kootenai Tribes. In 2020, Congress passed a law 【小题2】 management of the land is transferred from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service back to Salish and Kootenai Tribes.

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, 【小题3】 signed off on the law last year, said with the loss of tribal homelands in the early 1900s and decrease of bison herds, tribes lost traditional connections with the mammal. “But 【小题4】   that tragedy and loss, we are still here. You are still here. And that’s 【小题5】 to celebrate,” She said the people then relied on bison for food and livelihood, believing future generations would do the same.

“We all know history took a cruel and tragic turn after that,” Haaland said, and the tribes didn’t believe that the history 【小题6】 (represent) accurately at the bison range’s visitor center. Whisper Camel-Means, the tribes division manager for the wildlife refuge, said under the Fish and Wildlife Service supervision, the exhibits there previously used a different tribes’ word for bison, which they 【小题7】 not accept.

The Salish and Kootenai Tribes have corrected inaccuracies at the visitor center located on the Flathead reservation near the museum. The visitor center is now open, 【小题8】 (feature) new exhibits that better reflect the tribes’ involvement in bison conservation. Stephanie Gillin, education program manager for the tribes’ natural resources program, said she worked with cultural committees to get the correct history for the new exhibits. “We listen to our elders about some stuff we have to protect 【小题9】 if we don’t put it out there, we lose what it gives to us — you know, we lost that power it gives us,” she said.

The generational emotional wound, Gillin said, is still felt today within tribal communities and correcting the information at the visitor center is about respecting and preserving the tribes’ history.

The tribes are working to build a 【小题10】 (big) museum that will be closer to U.S. Highway 93. It’s a push to share their history with more people.

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