The State Philharmonic was established on June 5, 1957. It was one of the most important events in the Over 40 years the Philharmonic has played many works by famous western, as well as Mongolian composers. Its proudest monument was the playing of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, conducted by Ts.Namsraijav in 1980, which showed the outstanding professional level that Mongolian musicians had attained.
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The Historical And Cultural Places of Khentii Aimag |
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1. Ondorkhan's human stone
This human stone, called "Gelen" monument by locals, is located 2-3 km from the airport of the province's center. It is like a sitting man wearing traditional hat and hairstyle of if is similar to Chinggis qahan hair on a portrait.
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The museum was founded in 1924. Exhibits on Mongolia's history, culture and economic development as well as natural wealth are on display here. When the first national museum was established in Mongolia in 1924, the base of natural historical museum was found by consisting the principal sections of the exhibitions with the choicest exhibitions of Mongolian Nature. |
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The Mongolian diet is dictated by their way of life; it is high in
dairy products, meat and drinks served in various styles. You maybe be
able to try boodog, when an entire goat,or preferably marmot, is slowly
roasted from the inside out by placing hot rocks inside the skinned
carcass, sealing it and then placing the carcass on the fire.
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National Great Holiday Nauryz of Kazakh people, who have ancient traditional culture and custom of Asia and nomads, is launching in Mongolia. The holiday, marks traditionally on 22, March every year, is very special holiday. Since 1990, Kazakh people have been celebrating widely Nauryz. Also, their great movement began in this year. Over 65 thousand citizens have moved to Kazakhstan since 1990.
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Mongol Khuumii or throat singing involves producing two simultaneous tones with the human voice. It is a difficult skill requiring special ways of breathing. One tone comes out as a whistle-like sound, the result of locked breath in the chest being forced out through the throat in a specific way, while a lower tone sounds as a base. Khuumii is considered musical art, not exactly singing but using one's throat as an instrument.
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