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Rules for sleeping in yurts

The rule of sleeping in a yurt is that if you have to spend the night in a yurt on the grassland, use a red rope as a boundary to show respect for the guests.

When a host sleeps with a guest, it is a custom in Mongolia since ancient times to distinguish with a red rope, which is actually a kind of respect for the guest. Mongolians attach great importance to guests' privacy and don't ask questions about things that guests don't want to say, so Mongolians think that guests need their own personal space when they sleep. Setting such a red rope means that the host will not disturb the guests and is very respectful.

In some areas, a bell will be put on the rope to remind the host to be good at entertaining guests and never pry into their privacy. Moreover, setting such a red rope not only reminds the host, but also reminds the guests that the people of Inner Mongolia are not tourists in the city of hope. They have too many questions about their families, such as family status, whether they are married or not. People are not interested in these topics.

Matters needing attention in Inner Mongolia tourism:

1. If you travel to Inner Mongolia, you must bring long-sleeved trousers and sports shoes, and never wear shorts, skirts and other clothes. I wear long pants because there are many mosquitoes on the grassland in Inner Mongolia.

When a Mongolian friend toasts himself, he must carry a silver bowl to show his courtesy. Mongolians have been a very hospitable people since ancient times, so only when friends come to their place of residence will they be greeted with wine. Then at this time, you need to raise your glass in return.

3. If you meet cattle on the grassland, you need to detour whether you walk or take a car. Because once passed from the herd, such behavior will not only have an impact on the herd, but also be considered as disrespect for the owner of the herd. So when facing the sheep, you must make a detour.