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What food are there around us? What are you wearing in minority areas?

For example, in the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, people wear Mongolian robes, eat hand-grabbed meat, roast whole sheep, cheese, Mongolian steamed bread, sprinkle seeds in milk tea, koumiss, yurts and so on.

Although the yurt looks small in appearance, it has a large use area, good indoor air circulation, good lighting conditions, warm in winter and cool in summer, and is not afraid of wind and rain. It is very suitable for people who often move to pasture to live and use.

Mongolian yurts are generally only for monogamy and their children. Newlyweds need to build new bags, some of which are accompanied by the bride's parents. There are several yurts in families with good economic conditions or many breadwinners. Families with more than two yurts are all elderly people living in the yurts in the west.

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Ordinary yurts are about ten to fifteen feet high. Around the bag, wicker is woven into a diamond-shaped mesh wall five feet high and seven feet long, which is called "Hana" in Mongolian. The size of yurts mainly depends on the owner's economic situation and status. There are only four "hanas" in ordinary small bags, which are suitable for nomads, commonly known as four in one bag.

Big bags can reach twelve "Hannah". At the top of the bag, a wooden stick of about seven feet is tied to the cross frame at the top of the bag to form an umbrella bracket. The top and side walls of the bag are covered with wool felt. There is a skylight at the top of the bag. Baomen faces south or southeast.