Hiramuren grassland is located in the united flag of Darhan Maoming'an, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Hiramuren Mongolian means "Yellow River" and is commonly known as "Zhao River" for tourism in Xilamuren grassland, which is named after a Qing Dynasty lama temple "Puhui Temple" on the banks of the Xilamuren River. The temple was originally a summer palace for Hohhot Xi to call the sixth living Buddha. It was built in Qianlong in 34 years (1769). The double temple cave and carved beams and painted buildings are quite spectacular. Behind the Puhui Temple is the Hiramuren River, and the bridge across the river can reach the grassland scenery on the Albinbao Mountain. The endless scenery makes people intoxicated.