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Customs of Inner Mongolia
National customs of Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolia customs and habits are more, taboos are also there, to listen to the ground accompanied by arrangements. 1, honoring Hada: Hada is the Mongolian daily rituals in the indispensable items. Offer hatha is the Mongolian herdsmen welcome guests to guests to show respect and blessings and daily interaction in the use of etiquette. When presenting the khata, the host holds the khata in both hands, chants a blessing or hymn and folds the khata towards the guest who receives it.... The guest stands up to face the offerer, bows slightly forward to receive the khat, and concentrates on listening to the toast and accepting it. The person offering the hata will hang the hata on the guest's neck, and the guest should put his hands together in front of his chest to express his gratitude to the person offering the hata.  2, guests: car to the herdsman's home guests to see whether the yurt near the Lele car tethered to the horse, do not rush into the car, the car driving in the road to meet the herd earlier to avoid, otherwise the vehicle violently scared livestock, lest the horse scared to break the reins and run away at the same time the livestock will lose fat running fast. If you meet the herd in the grassland, cars and pedestrians should go around, do not pass through the herd, otherwise it will be considered disrespectful to the owner. When you enter the yurt, you should walk from the left side of the fireplace and sit on the west and north sides of the yurt. The east side is the living place of the owner, so you should try not to sit there. When you enter the yurt, you should not block the statue of Buddha hanging on the north side of the hana. When you enter the yurt, you can sit on the ground without taking off your shoes. Do not sit on the threshold. When visiting a herdsman's house, bring appropriate gifts, such as wine, sugar, and small foodstuffs. The dog that barks at you can only be reprimanded, but not beaten. The host should eat a little bit of all kinds of milk food, otherwise the host will feel that he or she has not treated you well. If you want to relieve yourself, you should go to the far south side of the yurt, not to the east or west side (there are sheep pens) or the north side (the odor will be blown into the yurt with the wind). In winter, don't go to the north or west side of the ger, because the snow there is water to eat. Leaving the host's home shall say goodbye and thank you.  3. Tea: Tea is a traditional courtesy of the Mongolian people. To the herdsman's home as a guest or in the tourist spots, the host or the service lady will first give the guests a bowl of milk tea. This bowl of tea guests generally want to drink, if not, the host will think you have no manners. Guests should be slightly yawning with both hands or right hand to receive, do not use your left hand to receive, the host or the service lady poured tea, guests who do not want tea, please use the side of the bowl gently put the spoon or the pot mouth a touch, the host will understand the intention of the guests.  4, toast: the Mongolian people believe that wine is the essence of food, pouring wine to honor the guests, is the traditional way of Mongolian hospitality. They believe that wine is the essence of food, the crystallization of grains, take the most precious food offerings, is an expression of the grassland herdsmen to the guests of respect and love. Usually the host is the wine poured in a silver bowl, gold cup or horn cup, resting on the top of a long haida, singing a moving traditional Mongolian toast, the guest if you are pushing and shoving, pulling and tugging, do not drink, will be considered to be the host is not sorry, do not want to be treated with sincerity. Guests should catch the wine immediately, and then follow the Mongolian way of toasting: hold the cup with your left hand, dip the ring finger of your right hand into the wine and offer it to the sky, then into the wine and offer it to the earth, and finally into the wine and offer it to your ancestors (dip your ring finger into the wine and point it towards the sky, the earth, and the direction of the fireplace to show that you are honoring the sky, the earth, and the fire god), and then finish the wine with a single drink. If you don't know how to drink, don't force yourself, but dip your lips to show that you have accepted the pure friendship of the host. Since ancient times, the Mongolian people have been a hospitable people, the arrival of VIPs will be greeted with wine, but will not be forced to drink, but not drinkers must take the silver bowl, to show courtesy. The standard of Mongolian hospitality is to drink down the guests to be considered polite.  5. Respect for the old and the young: Mongolians have an order of seniority. To the yurt herder's home guests to see the old man to greet, not in front of the old man through, do not sit on its seat, without permission do not sit side by side with the old man, address the old man to call "you", not to "you" or call him by his name. See herdsmen children do not loudly reprimand, not to mention scolding, do not say to the face of the child's physical defects, the child and kind, friendly, is considered to be respect for the parents.  6, diet: Inner Mongolia diet of northern cuisine-based, relatively heavy taste, the restaurant will pay extra attention to, in addition to the VIPs will taste the local flavor - hand-picked mutton, if you are not accustomed to eating mutton, there are other meals, do not have to worry about it, will satisfy the tastes of many of our friends.