Changsha Andamon Ethnic Mongolian Seaside Resort Adds Charm to Coastal Tourism
The "May Day" holiday is approaching, and a new scenic spot has been added to our county's coastal tourism. The Andamon Ethnic Mongolian Seaside Resort officially began welcoming visitors yesterday. The resort transplants Mongolian culture, including their lifestyle, ethnic style, equestrian skills, and grassland revelry, to the Yellow Sea coast, allowing seaside visitors to experience Mongolian风情right at their doorstep.
Living in traditional white Mongolian yurts, drinking pure and sweet horse milk wine, eating authentic Mongolian cuisine such as roasted whole lamb, roasted lamb legs, and fragrant hand-grabbed meat, listening to the elegant and sweet songs of Mongolian girls offering wine, riding horses and galloping freely, after viewing the majestic Yellow Sea Bridge, visitors can then head to the nearby Andamon Ethnic Mongolian Seaside Resort to experience a completely different Mongolian charm. Visitors can also relax their tense nerves and deepen their understanding and love for life by participating in a variety of entertainment activities.
It is reported that the Andamon Ethnic Mongolian Seaside Resort was co-founded by Lu Xiaodong, a resident of Changsha Town, and Mongolian Batu Chulu with an investment of over 1 million yuan. Covering an area of 100 mu (about 6.67 hectares), the resort offers distinctive tourist projects such as catering, equestrian sports, seaside off-road riding, shooting, and bonfire parties. General Manager Lu Xiaodong of the Andamon Ethnic Mongolian Seaside Resort in Nantong told reporters that he used to do business in Jiangnan, but later, with the development and construction of his hometown Yangkou Port, he believed that coastal tourism would enter a period of rapid development. After conducting extensive research, he found that the Mongolian cultural industry was relatively distinctive, so he began planning the project. Batu Chulu, the owner of the Andamon Ethnic Mongolian Seaside Resort, told reporters that he has two other Mongolian cultural tourism projects in Shanghai and Suzhou. With the opening of the Sutong Bridge, the tourism industry in Rudong will have a broader future. In the future, he plans to connect the three locations and guide more tourists from other places to visit Rudong.