
A 10-Year-Old Mongolian Nomad Girl Learning Traditional Herding | Summer Vacation #documentary
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In the morning mist of the Mongolian grasslands, a 10-year-old girl begins her day by helping her relatives with the morning milking. Joined by her cousins from the city, she rides across the blooming steppe, tending to the herd and enjoying traditional Mongolian games.
In Mongolia, the upbringing of a child is a shared journey among relatives and close friends. During summer break, it is a common ritual for children from the city to stay with family in the countryside. It is a long-held belief that deep connection with nature and animals is essential for a child’s physical and spiritual well-being. By helping one another, they cultivate warm relationships, find collective pride, and discover the true essence of happiness.
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