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What is the cultural symbol of Inner Mongolia?

Ten cultural symbols in Inner Mongolia: Inner Mongolia prairie, Ma Touqin, Nadam, Mongolian yurt, Genghis Khan, Little Sisters of Prairie Heroes, Mongolian, Aobao, Mongolian Horse and Hongshan Yulong. According to Ma Yongzhen, president of Inner Mongolia Academy of Social Sciences, after more than a year, the research group collected 2 10 cultural symbols in Inner Mongolia. The study identified 30 representative cultural symbols and conducted a questionnaire survey. Finally, ten most representative cultural symbols are identified.

Cultural symbols are symbolic forms that condense and express certain cultural connotations and meanings formed in history. Inner Mongolia cultural symbols symbolize the image, characteristics and value of Inner Mongolia culture. In September, 20 13, Inner Mongolia Academy of Social Sciences set up a research group to undertake the project of "Inner Mongolia national culture construction research project" and made a special investigation on cultural symbols in Inner Mongolia.

According to Ma Yongzhen, president of Inner Mongolia Academy of Social Sciences, after more than a year, the research group collected 2 10 cultural symbols in Inner Mongolia. The study identified 30 representative cultural symbols and conducted a questionnaire survey. Finally, ten most representative cultural symbols are identified.

20 15 the inner Mongolia government information office held a press conference and announced the "top ten cultural symbols" in inner Mongolia: inner Mongolia prairie, Ma Touqin, nadam, Mongolian yurt, Genghis Khan, grassland hero, Mongolian, Aobao, Mongolian horse and Hongshan Yulong.

Inner Mongolia grassland refers to the meadow grassland at the western foot of Daxinganling with Hulunbeier in the north as the center. It is also one of the best natural pastures and tourist attractions in China. To the west is the Gobi desert area with yellow sand, and the camel shadow on the plateau is in harmony with the green grass color of the grassland.

Ma Touqin is one of the most representative symbols of Mongolian national art, and its history can be traced back to Genghis Khan. According to legend, Italian traveler Kyle Poirot once brought Ma Touqin of China back to Europe. After several generations of artists' reform and innovation, Ma Touqin's expressive power has been enriched and improved. The sound of the piano is pure and sweet, the bass is deep, the alto is bright, the overtone is beautiful and the melody is melodious. Both melodious music and lively rhythm can be fully displayed on the Ma Touqin. On June 7, 2003, 165438+ "Ma Touqin" was included in the first batch of intangible cultural heritage list of the United Nations.

Ma Touqin usually plays, thinks and enjoys music alone. A piece of music can represent and express all emotions. Ma Touqin's music can release emotions, so it is very difficult for a person to sing solo, which requires extremely high quality and intonation.