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Customs in Inner Mongolia
1, folk diet-roast whole sheep

Whole sheep and whole cattle, also known as whole sheep and whole cattle, is a traditional etiquette for Mongolian guests. Mongolians have had the habit of eating whole sheep, drinking koumiss and taking cooked mutton strips to expedition since ancient times. Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan ascended the throne, built a big white yurt, and used the whole sheep to entertain tourists and worship the gods.

2. Nadam Folk Convention

The "Nadam" conference is a grand gathering of Mongolian, Ewenki, Daur and other ethnic minorities living in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. "Nadam" is a transliteration of Mongolian, meaning "entertainment" or "game". It is held every summer and autumn. During the meeting, farmers and herdsmen from all over the country rode horses and drove cars, and brought furs, herbs and other agricultural products. The crowd gathered in the conference square. And put up a white yurt on the green grass around the venue.

3. Folk Olunchun Nationality

Spring Festival is the most grand festival of Oroqen people. It is held on the first day of the first lunar month every year and usually lasts for four to five days. It is mainly popular in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and the Oroqen region in the northeast. The Spring Festival of Oroqen nationality originated from the customs of Han nationality. Before the festival, people were busy buying new year's goods and cleaning the courtyard; People who go hunting in the mountains or work outside should rush home to prepare for the Spring Festival. On New Year's Eve, every family worships their ancestors, worships Beidou, has a family reunion dinner and keeps vigil.

4. Folk Sacrifice Package

"Aobao" is Mongolian, which means to pile up or bulge. Sacrificing Aobao is one of Mongolian grand sacrificial activities. Aobao is generally located on high mountains or hills. It is a cone-shaped solid tower made of stone, with a long rod inserted at the top, animal hair horns and scripture cloth tied to its head, and a cushion stone burning cedar wood around it. Next to Aobao are branches covered with whole sheep, koumiss, butter and cheese.

When offering sacrifices to Aobao, in ancient times, shaman wizards beat gongs and drums, chanting and praying; In modern times, lamas burn incense, light fires and recite scriptures. Herdsmen all surrounded Aobao and made three turns from left to right, praying for God's blessing.

5. Dedicate folk customs to Hada

Hada, a gift used by Mongols to show respect. The highest courtesy of Mongols is to offer Hada. Hada is a kind of raw silk towel with many colors, such as white, blue and yellow. The length is usually 1.5m, the longest is 4m, and the width varies. Spikes at both ends, about 6 cm. Hada embroidery has auspicious patterns such as Buddha statues or moire patterns, eight treasures and longevity characters. Hada was originally an offering to God in the Lama Temple.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Inner Mongolia