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Oroqen dances
2014-02-03
Oroqens dedicate their worship to the totems of black bears. All Oroqens, young and old, can carry out the "dance of the fighting bear," one of their preferred dances.
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Wine-cup dance
2014-02-03
It is a kind of dance popular in Erdos, Inner Mongolia. On a festive or celebrative feast, after eating and drinking to their heart's content, people will grab wine cups from the table and start to dance to express happiness.
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Daur field hockey
2017-06-23
The Daur people have always been known for their valiancy and skillfulness in battle.
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Mongolian wrestling
2017-06-23
Boke, the Mongolian word for wrestling, has a history of more than 2,000 years.
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Andai dance
2017-06-23
The Andai dance originated from the collective dance of the Kulun Qi in the south of the Horqin Grassland.
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Er ren tai
2017-06-23
Er ren tai refers to a kind of folk opera in which two performers, usually one male and the other female, perform onstage.
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Wulige'er story-telling
2017-06-23
Wulige'er in Mongolian means 'story telling'. It was formed in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.
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Lurigele dance of the Daur ethic group
2017-06-23
Lurigele is a typical folk dance popular among the Daur people, who mostly live in Inner Mongolia and theHeilongjiang Rivervalley.