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Folk customs in Dumont county
Nadam is a grand gathering of Mongolian people's entertainment activities. Nadam Congress in Dorbod County has a long history in Qing Dynasty. The Nadam here is divided into three levels: Su Hu (flag), Nutuk (district) and Yela (township), all of which are presided over by Mongolian princes and nobles.

1956 After the establishment of Dorbod Mongolian Autonomous County, it was decided to hold the Nadam meeting every autumn. The first meeting of the second year was held as scheduled. At that time every year, farmers, herdsmen, workers, students and government officials from all towns and villages in the county will organize teams to participate. Other counties and cities also sent competitive teams to entertain, gradually forming a grand festival for people of all ethnic groups in the county.

Now, in addition to the Nadam meeting in the county, the Nadam meeting is also held every year in the Mongolian inhabited areas. At present, the content of the Nadam Conference is very rich. In addition to horse racing, archery, wrestling, and three entertainment competitions such as kicking cattle, Mongolian chess, throwing and "blue", there are also modern sports competitions such as cultural performances, large-scale group gymnastics, trade fairs, track and field, basketball and volleyball.

With the cultural and economic ties of all ethnic groups, the culture and art of the Dorbod Mongolians have also developed. In the 30th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty, Mongolia opened to the outside world, and a large number of Han Chinese moved in, so the production and cultural exchanges between Mongolia and Han became closer, which promoted the further development of Mongolian culture and art. Legends and stories spread in Dulbert grassland, such as "Han Dynasty, Why Sarilang Flowers Are Red" and "Legend of Blah", are all records of the image of this historical era. During the Puppet Manchuria, the Mongolian people created many contending oral literary works in order to resist the Japanese imperialist aggression and the oppression of monks and nuns on the rulers.

For example, the song "Curse the Old Man" against the oppression of princes and nobles, the song "Labor Sigh" against going to work, Tao's revolutionary song "Gadamerlin" and Gadamerlin's story were also introduced into the Dulbert grassland. These folk oral literature are aimed at monks, vulgar rulers and Japanese invaders. The Han nationality and other fraternal nationalities have had an important positive influence on the development of Dulbert culture, and folk songs, stories, northeast drum books, duet, yangko and cross talk are also widely spread in Dulbert area. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Durbert entered a new historical period, and great changes have taken place in economy and society. Especially in recent years, under the brilliant light of the Party's ethnic policy, ethnic culture has been further promoted and more prosperous. In the process of building a well-off society in an all-round way, it will inject new vitality and vitality into accelerating the development of the national economy.