Mongolian Ger
A Mongolian Ger, also known as a yurt, is a traditional portable dwelling used by nomadic people in Mongolia. It is constructed with a wooden frame covered in felt made from sheep's wool, providing insulation against extreme temperatures. The circular shape allows for efficient heating and cooling, making it suitable for the harsh climate of the steppes.
Gers are designed to be easily assembled and disassembled, allowing families to move with their herds. Inside, they are often divided into spaces for sleeping, cooking, and socializing, reflecting the communal lifestyle of the Mongolian nomads.