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Chinese calligraphy
Chinese calligraphy is an art practice that uses pen, ink, paper and other tools as its main materials. It not only completes the practical function of information exchange, but also integrates people's thinking about nature, society and life with unique modeling symbols and pen and ink rhythm, thus showing the unique way of thinking, personality spirit and temperament of the Chinese people. Chinese calligraphy has developed along with the creation and evolution of Chinese characters. After more than 3,000 years, it has become a representative symbol of Chinese culture.
Mongolian Khoomei Singing Art
Humming is a magical singing art created by the Mongolian people: a singer sings two parts at the same time purely with his own vocal organs. It is unique among the folk songs of various ethnic groups in China. Humming is mainly distributed in Xilin Gol, Hulunbuir Grassland and Hohhot City in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. This kind of singing can also be heard in Mongolian settlements in the Altai Mountains of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Mongolia, Tuva Republic of Russia and other regions and countries. As a special form of folk singing, Humming is an outstanding creation of the Mongolian people. It conveys the Mongolian people's deep philosophical thinking and understanding of the natural universe and all things in the world, and expresses the Mongolian people's pursuit of harmonious survival and development and healthy aesthetic taste.