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Horse racing clops in Ordos
2016-08-24
The Ordos Horse-Racing Festival is hosted at Ejin Horo banner, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, and attracts twelve horsemen and thirty-five thoroughbred racehorses to participate in.
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Andai dance
2014-02-03
The Andai is also called the "jumping white hawk". The Andai dance originated from the collective dance of the Kulun Qi in the south of the Horqin Grassland.
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Mongolian folk dance
2014-02-03
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.
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Mongolian religious dance
2014-02-03
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.
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Oroqen dances
2014-02-03
Oroqens dedicate their worship to the totems of black bears. All Oroqens, young and old, can carry out the "dance of the fighting bear," one of their preferred dances.
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Wine-cup dance
2014-02-03
It is a kind of dance popular in Erdos, Inner Mongolia. On a festive or celebrative feast, after eating and drinking to their heart's content, people will grab wine cups from the table and start to dance to express happiness.
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Daur field hockey
2017-06-23
The Daur people have always been known for their valiancy and skillfulness in battle.
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Mongolian wrestling
2017-06-23
Boke, the Mongolian word for wrestling, has a history of more than 2,000 years.