Inner Mongolia is a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural region with rich and colorful folk customs. The following are some typical Inner Mongolian folk customs:
Mongolian Morin Fhuur music and dance: Morin Fur is a traditional musical instrument of the Mongolian people. Its unique timbre and playing method have attracted the attention of many people. Mongolian dances are also very distinctive, such as Mongolian dance on the grassland, grassland love songs, etc.
Liaodong Dance of the Korean Nationality: Liaodong Dance is a traditional dance of the Korean nationality, which originated from the Liaodong region in Northeast China. This kind of dance is mainly characterized by rotation, combined with distinctive costumes and music, and has strong Korean folk customs.
The hunter culture of the Oroqen people: The Oroqen people are an ethnic minority in Northeast China who make a living by hunting and fishing. Their traditional hunting methods and cultural customs, such as fishing, hunting, hawking, etc., all have unique customs.
Manchu Jinyi Dance: Jinyi Dance is the most famous type of Manchu traditional dance, which originated during the Qing Dynasty. The characteristic of this dance is that the dancers wear brocade clothes and show a graceful and elegant temperament with gorgeous and slow movements.