Mongolian society
Mongolian society is traditionally nomadic, with many people living in portable homes called gers or yurts. This lifestyle is closely tied to herding livestock, such as sheep, goats, and horses, which are essential for food, clothing, and transportation. The vast steppes of Mongolia provide ample grazing land, allowing families to move seasonally in search of better pastures.
In urban areas like the capital, Ulaanbaatar, there is a blend of modern and traditional influences. While many people still practice herding, others work in industries or services. The culture is rich in traditions, including music, dance, and festivals that celebrate the nomadic way of life.