Mongolian National Costume Festival for the National Day Tim Choi

Ulaanbaatar's Sukhbaatar Square became the national costume ocean on the morning of the 13th. The 2,500 Mongolian nationals who came to participate in the national costume festival are dressed in elegant, gorgeous, or simple and generous traditional costumes to form a beautiful National Day holiday Landscape. July 11 is Mongolia's National Day, the country 11 to 13 days off for 3 days. Sukhbaatar Square, the beautiful national costumes, luxurious palace costumes, simple and natural folk costumes, the masses model who performed most vividly, showing their infinite charm and magnanimism. Dressed in holiday costumes not only for a few months old baby, there are crutches elderly elders, and even many tourists from Europe and the United States. The artists also performed wonderful shows on the costume festival. A staff member of the Ulaanbaatar Municipal Bureau of Culture said that traditional costumes are the most typical representative of nomadic culture in the grasslands. In order to protect and develop traditional national costumes, the Mongolian government called on people's holidays to wear traditional costumes to participate in various activities. The Ulaanbaatar City Government has been hosting the National Costume Festival in Sukhbaatar Square since 2007 and is the fourth in a year. It has become part of National Day celebrations. According to the person in charge of the organizers, this year's costume festival has about 2,500 participants, the number is nearly 3 times last year. Clothing Festival, Mongolia, all ethnic groups have their own unique clothing. Mongolian mainly Khalkha Mongolian, accounting for about 80% of the national population. In addition, there are 15 ethnic minorities such as Kazak, Duerbote, Baate, Buryat. Most of Mongolian national costume design originated from the traditional court dress and nomadic lifestyle costumes, embroidered with a variety of traditional Mongolian decoration, but also with fine headdress.