Dalinor (Lake) scenic spot is located in the west of Keshiketeng Banner, about 90 kilometers away from Jingpeng Town. The northwest of the scenic spot is adjacent to Xilin Gol grassland Nature Reserve, and the south is the eastern section of Xiaotenggelisha land. The west is bounded by the boundary of Xilin Gol League and Chifeng City, with a total area of 119413.55 hectares. In December 1997, the State Council approved the establishment of a national nature reserve at Dalinor. Known as the "Pearl of the Grassland" and "China's third largest swan lake", Dalinor (Lake) is the second largest inland lake in Inner Mongolia. In ancient times, it was called "fisher's scorpion", "fisher's sea", "answer's sea", and Chinese translated as "like a lake like the sea". It is located at the intersection of plain grassland and sparse grassland, with a total area of 240 square kilometers, a depth of 1-13 meters, and the lake is rich in salmon and Washi Yaluo fish (Huaziyu)