The evening we spent in that camp, we saw this group of musicians and singers.
"Morin Khuur" or Horse-headed fiddle was played and we heard "Khoomii" the kind of singing in two or more different tones at once.
A dancer showed us her graceful traditional dances and an acrobat her amazing stunts.
Dress Code: No dress codes in that place, they are used to the casual clothings of the tourists.
Updated Aug 17, 2005
Address: Tourist camp near the Shanh Monastry
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The evening we spent in that camp, we saw this group of musicians and singers."Morin Khuur" or Horse-headed fiddle was played and we heard "Khoomii" the kind of...
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