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What clothes are there in Inner Mongolia?

Mongolian costumes are called Mongolian robes, which mainly include robes, belts, boots, jewelry and so on.

Men's belts are often decorated with knives, irons and snuff bottles. I like to wear soft cowhide boots to my knees. Farmers wear cloth clothes, such as open robes and cotton-padded clothes. In winter, there are many felt boots and high boots are rare, and the custom of tying the waist has been retained.

Most men wear blue and dark brown hats, and some people wrap their heads in silk. Women usually wrap their heads in red and blue headscarves and wear conical hats like men in winter. Unmarried women split their hair from the middle of the front and tied two hair roots with two big round beads decorated with agate, coral and jasper. There is also a distinctive Mongolian wrestling suit.

Living habits in Inner Mongolia:

1, diet

The traditional diet of Inner Mongolia people is relatively rough, with mutton, milk, wild vegetables and pasta as the main raw materials. The cooking method is relatively simple, and baking is the most famous. Advocate fullness and truth, and pay attention to the original flavor of raw materials. Special foods include roast leg of lamb, whole lamb pad, hand-grabbed mutton, cheese, koumiss, naked oats noodles, Zishan smoked chicken, dried meat, Hada cake, Mongolian pie, honey hemp leaves, Dexingyuan steamed dumplings and so on.

2. Mongolian Tusi Culture

Mongolians pour wine to honor guests, and wine is a precious food that can best express friends' loyalty. The host poured the wine into a silver bowl or a gold cup, held it on Hada, and sang a toast to show sincerity and affection. At this time, guests should immediately take the wine, drink it if they can, taste it if they can't, and then return it to the host. They cannot shirk and refuse the host's toast.