In the childhood, a child’s hair is necessarily for a cut. Mongolians count the age of a man from the moment when he or she was created in the womb, boy cut hair at three or five years old, girl cut hair at two or four years old. Mongolians believe that baby is divine from...Read More
Horse head fiddle-main representative of nomadic culture-is one of the national musical instrument: it is highly valued by in musical branch. We have inherited numerous records, notes, studies and research regarding horse head fiddle. Above everything scholars have studied the origin of this instrument and analyzed the legend of this fiddle. For example: Legend of...Read More
The talking magpie ( a long-tailed crow with boldly marked plumage and a raucous voice ) is one of the largest and best-known large corvid species in Europe and much of Asia, particularly in Mongolia. The magpies can easily be identified thanks to their morphology and their black and white plumage. It has a black...Read More
The Nine-Nine in Mongolia Traveling to Mongolia for the winter is difficult, but it is a once in life time opportunity to challenge yourself in exciting adventures, experiencing the unique harsh climatic conditions of the nomads who endure harsh winter. It may seem over too much but it is vey interesting to discover the Mongolian...Read More
Dear travelers, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Here are some facts that how Mongolia celebrates the New Year … Mongolians, who has been celebrating the Lunar New Year “White Moon” over eight centuries, has started putting up the Christmas trees more than 90 years. It is amazingly strange to...Read More