In September, I went to Wudangzhao. The mountain road is becoming autumn. The sky is unique to Inner Mongolia. The temples and monasteries are quiet and peaceful. They are all white red-roofed Tibetan-style buildings. The infrastructure of the scenic spot is in place. There are self-help commentators, shared bicycles, toilet construction and design are also humanized. Family toilets can provide convenience for mothers and babies. Wudangzhao, known as the "Potala Palace on the grassland", is a place where Buddhists worship the gods because of its profound Buddhist culture and numerous cultural relics handed down from generation to generation.