The hottest Mongolian dance these days is: "The Fiery Red Saziran".
Mongolian dance, is a folk dance in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, as well as in Jilin, Heilongjiang and other provinces inhabited by the Mongolian people. The dance culture of the Mongolian people is closely related to their hunting and nomadic life, and the primitive dance forms of the ancestors of the Mongolian people are vividly and authentically expressed in the Neolithic and Bronze Age chiseled cliff paintings of the Yinshan Mountains, and the cliff paintings of the Ulaanchabu.
Saerdan is the most important folk dance of the Mongols in Xinjiang, which is widely spread in the Mongol-inhabited areas around the country and is loved by the people. Xinjiang Mongolian people of both sexes, young and old, almost everyone will jump Saerdan. Sa'urdun is both the name of the Xinjiang Mongolian folk dance and song and dance song, but also the folk dance of the general term.
In addition, there are Andai dance, compote bowl dance, chopstick dance, Chama dance, circle dance and so on. The most distinctive feature of the Mongolian dance is its fast rhythm and light steps. By imitating the sturdy geese and the lively and diversified horse steps, the Mongolian people's simplicity, warmth, bravery, ruggedness and shrewdness are shown in the waving of hands, raising of whips and jumping of hands.
It shows their cheerful and open-minded character and bold and heroic temperament, with strong national characteristics. The music of Mongolian folk dance is characterized by passionate and unrestrained, strong and robust, with a cheerful rhythm, rich in grassland style and a strong sense of life.