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Mongolian culture is influenced by the cultures of the Mongolic, Turkic, and East Asian peoples, as well as by the country's geography and its history of political and economic interactions with other nations.
Mongolia - Nomadic, Culture, Traditions: Urbanization and modernization inevitably have had a heavy impact on nomadic traditions in Mongolia, but many of the distinctive old conventions have continued. The ger (yurt) is always pitched with its door to the south.
The landlocked East Asian country of Mongolia has a unique culture that is heavily influenced by the traditional nomadic way of life of its people. Although the culture is influenced by Chinese, Indian, and Russian cultures, it still maintains a distinct identity of its own.
National culture—including societal organization, governance, land management, cultural customs, and material culture—was largely shaped by the nomadic pastoral lifestyle. The legacy of Genghis Khan's empire is a rallying point for Mongol nationalist pride today.
Mongol, member of a Central Asian ethnographic group of closely related tribal peoples who live mainly on the Mongolian Plateau and share a common language and nomadic tradition. Their homeland is now divided into the independent country of Mongolia and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China.
By respecting Mongolian culture and traditions, your stay in the country will go a lot better. While learning each and every custom isn’t possible for a short trip, you can get a quick rundown on Mongolian culture by asking a girl you meet to help you out.
Mongolia, landlocked country in north-central Asia. Its remarkable variety of scenery consists largely of upland steppes, semideserts, and deserts, though in the west and north are forested high mountain ranges alternating with lake-dotted basins. The capital, Ulaanbaatar, is in the north-central part of the country.
Customs and Etiquette in Mongolia – A land of vast steppes and nomadic traditions, has a rich tapestry of customs and etiquette that reflect its unique culture. Understanding these customs is not only a sign of respect but also a way to immerse yourself in the heart of Mongolian society.
Mongolian brief history. Nomad lifestyle. Religion in Mongolia. Mongolian traditional food and beverage. Mongolian Traditional Clothes. Traditional music & songs. Mongolian toys and games. Visual Art of Mongolia. Festivals and events of Mongolia.
Guide to Mongolian culture, society, people and business practices - covers etiquette & protocol for Mongolia.