First of all, Inner Mongolia is located in the northern frontier of the motherland. There are many grasslands and natural pastures in Inner Mongolia, and the grasslands in Inner Mongolia are also the largest natural grasslands in the world. Therefore, grassland culture is the most important culture in Inner Mongolia, and it has given birth to many humanistic and natural customs.
Secondly, Nadam is an ancient form of sports activities that Chinese Mongolian people like very much, and it is also a traditional folk activity with distinctive national characteristics. Nadam held in Xilin Gol League today is the most traditional representative. "Nadam" is a transliteration of Mongolian, which means "entertainment and games" and is used to express the joy of harvest. Nadam is an annual traditional festival on the grassland, which began on the fourth day of the sixth lunar month, and the sheep fat is green and the flowers are red in Ma Zhuang.
Third, Diane Dance has the reputation of "living fossil of Mongolian dance", which is a traditional folk dance mainly popular in the surrounding areas of Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia. According to relevant historical research, Diane Dance originated in Kulun Banner and was formed in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. In the mid-Qing Dynasty, due to the influx of immigrants from all over the country, cultural customs in many different regions gradually merged, forming Cullen Mongolian culture, and then Diane dance with a broad mass base was born.
Fourthly, Ma Touqin is representative in Mongolian music culture. Whether it is its modeling and production materials, or its timbre, musical expression style and playing method, it embodies the Mongolian personality characteristics and alludes to the nomadic life of Mongolian generations. Ma Touqin, a Mongolian, has a long history. As early as when the Mongols were formed, Ma Touqin already existed. Therefore, it can be said that Ma Touqin and the Mongols developed together from grassland and history, and they carried rich history and culture.