The vast Mongolian Plateau, the pale blue sky, the vast wilderness, Mongolian history goes back to ancient times. The nomadic life of "shifting with livestock and migrating with water and grass" has been throughout the life of the Mongols.
When it comes to yurts, we cannot help but mention the origin of this name. Since ancient times, the Mongols and some other ethnic groups have referred to this type of house as "Geri". By the 17th century, because the Manchus referred to "Geri" as "yurt", the name "yurt" was widely accepted.
The yurt has a circular pointed top, covered with one to two layers of thick felt on the top and around, with the door facing south or southeast. The four main structures inside the bag are: Hana (i.e. the Mongolian enclosure wall bracket), skylight (Mongolian "cover brain"), rafters, and doors.
The construction scale of mongolian yurts is also increasing, and some scenic spots have built modern large yurts that can accommodate hundreds of people to fa…