Mongol (蒙古族)
Steppe herders from Inner Mongolia, known for Khoomei overtone singing, long-song melodies, and nomadic wrestling traditions.
The Soul of the Mongol
Steppe herders from Inner Mongolia, known for Khoomei overtone singing, long-song melodies, and nomadic wrestling traditions.
The Mongol have cultivated a distinct cultural identity expressed through language, music, dance, craft, and ritual — a living heritage that has been passed down through countless generations. Their traditions reflect a profound relationship with their environment and a resilient spirit of cultural continuity.
Central to their identity is the Preserved orally — a vessel for cultural memory and spiritual knowledge. The Mongol worldview is fundamentally interconnected, viewing their surroundings not merely as terrain, but as a living environment where spirit and nature are inseparable.
Cultural DNA
- Identity
- Mongol
- 蒙古族
- Population
- ~600万
- 0.43% of China
- Language Family
- Preserved orally
- Primary Regions
- Ancestral lands across China
- Representative Heritage
- MusicDanceCraftsRitualsOral
- Status
- Active · Living Tradition
The Heritage Constellation
Cartography of the Homeland
An exploration of sacred geography, settlements, and historical migration pathways of the Mongol.
Living Traditions
Intangible knowledge passed through generations.
Neighboring Peoples
The Mongol share cultural landscapes and historical exchange with neighboring ethnic communities across the region.
The Ritual Cycle
Festivals mark the rhythms of life for the Mongol — celebrating harvests, honoring ancestors, and strengthening community bonds through music, dance, and feasting.
No festival relations recorded. Explore festival calendar