The yurt (Mongolianyurts) is a house where Mongolian herdsmen live. It is very convenient to build and relocate, suitable for animal husbandry production and nomadic life. The yurt is called "basket", "basket" or "basket" in ancient times. According to the "Black Anecdote" record: "There are two kinds of: Yanjing system, using willow wood as bone, just like the southern Anecdote, you can roll the door, open the door in front, like an umbrella bone, open a knob, that is, the skylight, all are dressed as clothes, can be loaded immediately. The system of grass, set into a hard circle with willow wood, the diameter is fixed, and it cannot be rolled. Car on the road. "With the development of the livestock economy and the improvement of the herdsmen's lives, the yurts are gradually replaced by yurts. The yurts are rounded with spires covering the top and surrounding areas with one to two layers of thick yurts. Ordinary yurt, top height 10-15 feet, wall height about 50 feet, Baomen south or southeast open. The four structures in the bag are: Hana (that is, Mongolian envelope wall bracket), skylight (Mengyu "set brain"), dumplings and doors. The yurt is divided into four, six, eight, 10 and 12 yurts. 12 yurts in hana are rare in grasslands, with an area of more than 600 square meters and a castle in the distance. Dozens of yurts of this size have come together in the past and are spectacular.[1]
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The yurt (Mongolianyurts) is a house where Mongolian herdsmen live. It is very convenient to build and relocate, suitable for animal husbandry production and nomadic life. The yurt is called "basket", "basket" or "basket" in ancient times. According to the "Black Anecdote" record: "There are two kinds of: Yanjing system, using willow wood as bone, just like the southern Anecdote, you can roll the door, open the door in front, like an umbrella bone, open a knob, that is, the skylight, all are dressed as clothes, can be loaded immediately. The system of grass, set into a hard circle with willow wood, the diameter is fixed, and it cannot be rolled. Car on the road. "With the development of the livestock economy and the improvement of the herdsmen's lives, the yurts are gradually replaced by yurts. The yurts are rounded with spires covering the top and surrounding areas with one to two layers of thick yurts. Ordinary yurt, top height 10-15 feet, wall height about 50 feet, Baomen south or southeast open. The four structures in the bag are: Hana (that is, Mongolian envelope wall bracket), skylight (Mengyu "set brain"), dumplings and doors. The yurt is divided into four, six, eight, 10 and 12 yurts. 12 yurts in hana are rare in grasslands, with an area of more than 600 square meters and a castle in the distance. Dozens of yurts of this size have come together in the past and are spectacular.[1]
Hundreds of thousands of yurts can't be seen at a glance, it's like entering the Mongolian camp in "Shooting Heroes". The Mongolian tribe is surrounded by mountains, and every hillside is covered with grass and green clothes. Here, I really want to roll and sprinkle a happy one, because the scenery is really too intoxicating.
The scenery is good, the fun is strong, the price is super high, the yurt barbecue food is good, it is worth playing.
The pasture is fat and horsey, and the yurt is full of hillsides. The interior is very beautifully decorated, like a small private room.