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Mongolian long tune

Urtin Duu or the 'Long Tune' is a historical Mongolian folk music song dating back to the 7th century AD.

Mongolian folk dance

The pastoral life and the work of herdsmen became the source for dance there. The male dances in Inner Mongolia are rugged, lionhearted, and full of power.There are also female dances in Inner Mongolia.

Mongolian religious dance

A Tsam ceremony was held at the beginning of the year to exorcise evil.Shaman Dance is performed by shaman (sorcerers or witches) by praying to gods, sacrificing, dispelling evils and curing diseases.

Mongolian wrestling

Boke, the Mongolian word for wrestling, has a history of more than 2,000 years.

Er ren tai

Er ren tai refers to a kind of folk opera in which two performers, usually one male and the other female, perform onstage.

Wulige'er story-telling

Wulige'er in Mongolian means 'story telling'. It was formed in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.

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