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Decided to travel to Inner Mongolia next summer. Ha.
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The biggest festival of the Mongolian people is the annual "Naadam" conference. "Naadam" is a transliteration of the Mongolian language, which means game entertainment. The "Naadam" conference is generally held in July and August of the lunar calendar.
At this time, herdsmen, women and children, dressed up in festive costumes and rode horses and carts from all directions. At the conference, there are thrilling and wonderful horse races, archery, various chess competitions and various singing and dancing performances. The best thing is Mongolian wrestling.
In the wrestling ring, the wrestlers selected by the two teams stand in turn. They wore black wrestling suits studded with glittering copper spikes, fat wrestling pants, and long leather boots. At this time, under the command of one man, the wrestlers began to sing:
Ah......Tylebai, Talbai, "Come out", unleash your wrestlers, unleash your warriors.
Accompanied by a majestic and rough singing, one wrestler from each of the two teams wrestled. At this time, the wrestling arena was boiling. People cheered and applauded their own athletes, and the applause, laughter, cheers, and cheers were deafening, echoing in the ...... of the festival grassland
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The traditional festivals of the Mongolian people mainly include the old calendar and the New Year, which is called "Chagansaren" in Mongolian, that is, the white moon. In the summer when the water and grass are abundant, the cattle and sheep are fat, the grassland should hold the Nada curtain meeting, the specific time is self-determined, this kind of festival activities, the scale can be large or small, and even a family can be held. At that time, herdsmen within a radius of dozens or hundreds of miles will ride horses and chariots to participate.
Other festivals include the Ao Bao Festival, the Mare's Milk Festival, and the Sheep Shearing Festival, which evolved from production activities and religious sacrifice ceremonies.
Naadam means "game" or "entertainment" in Mongolian. It originally referred to the traditional Mongolian "men's three sports" - wrestling, horse racing and archery. With the development of the times, it has gradually evolved into today's grand celebration that includes a variety of cultural and entertainment content.
Historically, Naadam was not limited by time and was usually held on occasions such as sacrificing landscapes, armies, triumphs, emperors' enthronements, New Year's Moons, and large celebrations. Today's Naadam is held at the turn of summer and autumn every year, and it generally depends on the production of animal husbandry in that year. In addition to the traditional "men's three competitions", there are also theatrical performances, track and field competitions, various economic and cultural exhibitions, order negotiations, and material exchanges.
It attracts people from all over the surrounding area, and also attracts guests from home and abroad.
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