Mongolian Yurts
A Mongolian yurt, also known as a ger, is a traditional portable dwelling used by nomadic people in Mongolia. These circular structures are made of a wooden frame covered with felt, canvas, or a combination of both. The design allows for easy assembly and disassembly, making them ideal for a nomadic lifestyle.
Yurts are well-insulated, providing warmth in the harsh Mongolian winters and coolness during the summers. They typically feature a central hearth for cooking and heating, and the interior can be decorated with colorful textiles and traditional Mongolian art, reflecting the culture and lifestyle of the people who live in them.