Mongolian nomadic culture is rooted in the interdependence between pastures, livestock and herders, and herder families moving between pastures to give the earth time to rejuvenate, as noted by UNESCO ...
In a few weeks they will vanish and spring up elsewhere, leaving no trace other than pale circles on the grass as the nomads move to winter pastures. Mongolia is the world's last truly nomadic realm.
with its deep connection to Mongolian history, and the deel, or traditional dress, recognisable for its links to nomadic life. Here, white gers, the traditional round tent dwelling, pop up in the ...
Mongolia's vast grasslands cover about three-quarters of the country, where nomadic herdsmen have maintained traditions stretching back centuries. But this world is changing - fast. About 70% of ...
ULAN BATOR, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has added Mongolia's Mongol nomad migration and its associated practices to its ...
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has added Mongolia's Mongol nomad migration and its associated practices to its Representative List of the Intangible ...
Mongolia, renowned for its sprawling landscapes adorned with pristine yurts and the allure of nomadic culture, seldom conjures thoughts of polo. However, nestled within the depths of the Orkhon ...