On Monday, nearly 30,000 tourists and locals gathered on the grassland in Siziwang Banner, North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, to celebrate the Naadam Fair, which lasted for three days.
Chefs put one metric ton of mutton into a giant pot with a diameter of three meters at a culinary festival here, attracting many tourists to taste the tempting delicacy. Naadam Fair, meaning "entertainment" or "recreation" in Mongolian, is a mass traditional Mongolian festival mainly filled with sports events and food.