"Nadam Fair", transliteration of Mongolia language, means "entertainment", or "recreation". Originating in the early days of thirteenth century, it is a festival mass rally of traditional Mongolian. At that time, a big "Huli Letai" (a big meeting) would be hold by leaders of Mongol every month.
In the past times, the Hui nationality did not advocate songs and dances, but the Huis people in northwestern regions all liked singing a kind of folk song----"Hua'r".
The Zang people are good at singing and dancing. People who can talk can sing, and where there is crowd, there is dance. Tibetan dance and song are twins, impossible to be separated from each other. If they sing, they are sure to dance, and they dance while singing. There are a great variety of Tibetan dances, and we only take some common dances as examples.
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