In the depths of the Xilingol grassland, a biting wind blows as a millennia-old tradition of winter camel training continues. To strengthen the camels' physique, steady their temperament, and enhance their coordination with humans, the camel herder Biligt and his family in Chaoke Wula Sumu, Xilinhot City, commence the day's training exercises, following the camel-taming techniques passed down through generations. Amidst the sub-zero temperatures of -20°C, the family works in coordinated分工协作, herding the camels, fitting them with halters, hitching them to carts, loading supplies, securing ropes, and setting off… The caravan slowly traverses the pasture, its hoofprints etching uneven patterns into the thin snow, while the morning frost on their Mongolian robes抖落 off with their movements. In the glow of the setting sun, the silhouettes of the camel train stretch long across the land. This enduring winter驯驼 tradition is a living传承 of nomadic wisdom and a vital code to the enduring vitality of grassland culture.

