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 * **Dances of Mongolia** ||
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 * Mongolian herdsmen are known to say that Mongolians always feel their hearts filled with emotion. Just opening their mouths, beautiful songs come into being. They express happiness and sadness, love and hatred through song. When praying to their ancestors, they sing sorrowful elegies and in ancient times, when they went to battle, they sung sturdy fighting songs. In love, sweet love songs wooed their lovers; marrying their daughters to far off places, they sing melancholic songs. Holding parties there are toast songs. The herdsmen tend their sheep and cows alone and sing pastoral eclogues for company. Also, there are still songs for homesickness, yearning and for praising horses.

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 * "Herding on the Mongolian Plains" performed by the Divine Performing Arts Dance troupe**[|**dances**]

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A flame broke out in Mongolia in the fight of G.Bat-Erdene vs Cedric Castro. A long awaited championship title went to G.Bat-Erdene after defeating WKN champion Cedric Castro from France, scoring 281:280 points. From the victory he received US$ 35,000 at the World Intercontinental WKN Championship Fighting for the Super Light Weight division, which was organized in the Wrestling Palace, [|Ulaanbaatar] city, Mongolia last Saturday, on April 8.

He was the bronze medalist of the 2000 World Kickboxing Championships for Youth and silver medalist of the National Kickboxing Championship in 2001. He received “Top Player of the Year” award in 2003, and became champion of World Cup 2004.[|Sports]

Most famous Mongolian recipes An old Mongolian saying advices: “Keep breakfast for yourself, share lunch with your friend and give dinner to your enemy”. The biggest and most important meals for Mongolians are breakfast and lunch, which usually consist of boiled mutton with lots of fat and flour and maybe some dairy products or rice. Kazakhs in western Mongolia add variety to their diets with horsemeat. Mongolians are big tea drinkers and the classic drink is süütei tsai (tea with milk). Men who refuse to drink arkhi (vodka) are usually considered wimps. Herders make their own unique home brewed airag, which is fermented mare's milk with an alcoholic content of about 3%. Many Mongolians distil it further to produce shimiin arkhi, where the alcohol content is boosted to around 12%. [|food]
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