Mongolian Music Instruments

The Deji band, featuring Mongolian musical instruments, performs for the public in front of a square in Subei. CHINA DAILY Qinbugele, a native of the Mongolian ethnic group in Subei, founded Deji a ...

In January 2019, NPR reported on a Mongolian heavy metal band whose epic music videos were racking up millions of views on YouTube. Eight months later The Hu released their first album, which blends ...

Global Voices Online: String music performer Tsendsuren Enkhtur bridges Mongolian and Chinese repertoires

Phoenix New Times: The HU Are Bringing Traditional Mongolian Music to The Van Buren in Phoenix

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The HU Are Bringing Traditional Mongolian Music to The Van Buren in Phoenix

Since the proclamation of the 1992 Mongolian Constitution, the official name of the independent Mongolian state, previously (1924–92) the Mongolian People's Republic, has been simply Mongolia (Mongol Uls).

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Closely related dialects of Mongolian are spoken in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region of China, and more distantly related forms of Mongolian are spoken by the Buryats of Siberia and the Kalmyks of European Russia, Xinjiang, and Tibet.

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Mongolia (Mongolian: Монгол Улс) is a landlocked country located in East Asia with a population of nearly three million. Mongolia is also sometimes classified as being a part of Central Asia, as well as being termed part of "inner Asia." It is bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. Its capital and largest city is Ulaanbaatar.

Learn about the Mongolian People—their origins, history, culture, and modern lifestyle. Discover how nomadic traditions shaped Mongolia and who Mongolians are today.