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What festivals are there in Inner Mongolia?

1, nadam

"Nadam" is Mongolian, also known as "Nair", and "Nadam" is a transliteration of Mongolian, meaning "entertainment and games" to express the joy of harvest. The "Nadam" conference is a traditional festival with a long history in Mongolia and occupies an important position in the life of the Mongolian people.

2. Aobao Festival

Aobao Festival is a Mongolian festival with a long history. Every July and August, Mongolians often get together to celebrate this festival. Although Tuwa people in Aobao Festival near Kanas Lake are a branch of Mongolians, they celebrate the festival in a different way from Mongolians. At that time, flowers were everywhere and grass was everywhere.

Tuwa people take home as a unit, bring their own milk wine and barbecue together. After holding sports activities such as horse racing, wrestling and archery, men and women in the village sat in a pile and enjoyed milk wine, barbecue and other foods to celebrate the festival.

3. Genghis Khan Memorial Day

According to Mongolian customs, the 17th day of the third lunar month is a day to commemorate Genghis Khan's outstanding military talents and achievements. The memorial ceremony of Sulu ingot (spear), a relic of Genghis Khan, was held on this day. Genghis Khan Festival, also known as ancestor worship festival, is held every year on June 20th of the lunar calendar, which is a festival to commemorate Genghis Khan, the ancestor of Mongolia.

Step 4 check dry sari

Chagansari (outer Mongolian Cyrillic: цагансар) is a Mongolian transliteration, which means Bai Yue in Chinese, that is, the first month, the Spring Festival. Ancient Mongols called the Lunar New Year Xi New Year, or New Year.

5. bonfire festival

Torch Festival is the only traditional festival of Oroqen nationality. Approved by the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of Oroqen Autonomous Banner, June 18 of the Gregorian calendar is the Oroqen Torch Festival every year.

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