Hemu grassland is located in the interlaced basin at the junction of Kanas River and Hemu River in Buerjin County, with an elevation of 1124-2300 meters. The hills around the basin are thick and rounded with rounded tops, and the rivers are mostly cut into gorges with complex topography. The Hemu River runs through the area from northeast to southwest, dividing the grassland into two parts. The mountain sunny slopes are densely forested and lush, where wapiti, marmots and snow chickens inhabit. On the shady slopes, the green grass slopes are full of flowers and fragrance overflowing. Bees are gathering flowers to make honey, and cattle and sheep are all over the mountains looking for food and rejoicing. A fascinating view of the vast grasslands.