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Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright Manage No SS00000220 Stakeholder Category Organization Country Mongolia Name of Representative Urtnasan Norov

Description | Mongolia’s Foundation for the Protection of Natural and Cultural Heritage works for not only the safeguarding of ICH but also the integration of the tangible and intangible cultural heritage ofnMongolia in the moment of modernization. Efforts for viability in such a changed environment are well dissolved here. | ||
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METHODS FOR MAKING DIARY PRODUCTS AS A LIVING HERITAGE
Since ancient times, Mongolians have been producing and consuming more than 3,000 types of foods and beverages. Mongolian culinary tradition can be classified into the following three categories: Tsagaan idee ‘White food’ or Dairy products Ulaan idee ‘Red food’ or Meat products Nogoon idee ‘Green food’ or Vegetable products Among these three, Mongols primarily consumed diverse forms of dairy and meat products more than the vegetable foods. This is relative to the living condition and ancient transhumant lifestyle of the Mongols.
Nomindari Shagdarsuren, Project Coordinator, Foundation for the Protection of Natural and Cultural Heritage 2011 -
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TSAGAAN SAR: LUNAR NEW YEAR FESTIVAL
Lunar month festival of the Mongols or holiday celebration of the first day of “White Moon” or “White Month” symbolizes the departure of winter and welcoming the spring of the new year. This festival and its rituals and traditions are unique and naturally accorded with a specific lifestyle of Mongolian nomadic culture. Therefore, during this festival, there are no gatherings of masses on the street to participate in folk parades and street carnivals as in urban cities and villages.
Urtnasan Norov President, Foundation for the Protection of Natural and Cultural Heritage (FPNCH) 2020