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East Ujimqin Banner Population Nationalities

The costumes of the Mongolian people in Wuzhumuqin are mostly made of embroidered red, embroidered green and embroidered blue fabrics. The neckline and cuffs are wide and decorated with their favorite auspicious patterns.

In the area of Wuzhumuqin Banner (now East Wuzhumuqin Banner, West Wuzhumuqin Banner and Wulagai Management Zone), the jewelry of Mongolian women is mostly made of agate, pearls, precious stones, gold and silver. Usually, women in pastoral areas don't wear hats. They often wrap their heads in red and green silks and satins. The Mongolian robes of Ujimuqin people are wider than those of other regions, with long sleeves and high collars, buttons on the right and lace at the hem. Wuzhumuqin sheep

Wuzhumuqin sheep is produced in Wuzhumuqin grassland in the east of Xilin Gol League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, hence the name. It is mainly distributed in East Ujimqin Banner and West Ujimqin Banner, as well as parts of neighboring Xilinhot City and Abayi Banner. Wuzhumuqin sheep is a short-tailed coarse-wool sheep with both meat and fat, which is famous for its big body, big tail, high meat fat and fast lamb production and development. Wuzhumuqin sheep was gradually bred by long-term natural and artificial selection under the local specific natural climate and production mode. The feeding management of Wuzhumuqin sheep is extremely extensive, grazing all the year round, without supplementary feeding, and only slightly supplementing grass when the snow is too heavy to graze. Wuzhumuqin sheep is strong and big. Rams have horns or no horns, and ewes have no horns.