The museum is not big, the surrounding environment is generally the same, the introduction of the exhibits is still relatively detailed, you can go to see if you are interested.
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The museum is not big, the surrounding environment is generally the same, the introduction of the exhibits is still relatively detailed, you can go to see if you are interested.
Its main top silver fire support shape, unique style, meaning Mongolian people are the people who advocate fire, and the natural marble and glass walls of the appearance and decoration have a modern atmosphere
The museum collection has local characteristics, the surrounding environment is generally the same, if you are interested, you can go and see it.
Here is the knock on the door to understand Mongolian culture, to Inner Mongolia to have to go to the museum Ujimousu Museum Ujimousu Museum is located in the East Ujimousu flag, is a comprehensive museum. The museum displays the long history and rich folk customs of Ujimumun through the two main themes of the "Grassland Running" folklore exhibition and the "Grassland Spring and Autumn" historical exhibition. The Ujimous Museum currently has 2 cultural relics at the national level, 13 cultural relics at the national level, 13 cultural relics at the national level, and 2,328 cultural relics in general. Among them, the exhibits displayed in "Grassland Rhyme" are divided into two categories, a category of nomadic tribal daily necessities, showing the ancient folk customs of the Ujimous tribe, the strong national customs and the unique historical footprint of nomadic tribes and the deep cultural accumulation. The second category shows the folk art, religious belief, male skills, folk medicine, Mongolian classic literature "Mongolian Secret History" and related research historical materials and modern Ujimqin life portrayal.