Tickets are 50 per person, it feels worth coming here to see, the Ewenki people are the last ethnic group in China to legally use guns, and the whole ethnic group will only leave a few hundred people for reindeer.
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Aoluguya Ewenki Reindeer Culture Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Aoluguya Ewenki people got their name because they settled on the "Aoluguya River" in the northern part of the Greater Xing'an Mountains, and were called "Shilu Ewenki" in history. Evenki people are a long-standing forest hunting nation. The products in the museum are very rich, and you can have a good understanding of the Aoluguya Evenki people and reindeer culture.
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Aoluguya Ewenki Reindeer Culture Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Tickets are 50 per person, it feels worth coming here to see, the Ewenki people are the last ethnic group in China to legally use guns, and the whole ethnic group will only leave a few hundred people for reindeer.
Early in the rain, against the patter of rain, we visited the Nguyen-Luguya-Wink Reindeer Culture Museum. The Ewenki people are a long-standing forest hunting ethnic group distributed in China and the Russian Federation, and there are more than 30,000 people in China, including more than 200 in the Nguyen Nation Township. The Nguyen-Luguya-Wenke people are the only tribe in China to use reindeer, their reindeer culture, hunting culture, and bran culture, animal skin culture and shamanism culture, extending Arctic culture to the Hinggan Mountains of China. Unlike the special status of the Western reindeer, reindeer were an important transport vehicle for the Sluguya Wink people in the past, only to change with the success of the mowing in the 1860s. The Nguyen-Luguya Wink people are the last tribe in China still using eucalyptus bark artifacts, and the museum's dazzling eucalyptus bark artifacts reproduced the prosperity of eucalyptus bark artifacts at that time, and this technology is currently facing loss. With the pace of the times, how much represents the traditional skills of people's wisdom at that time slowly lost, can only be seen from the written records or museums, but how many new skills more suitable for the current living standards are slowly emerging, Make our life more convenient now. Winning the fittest, natural selection, is the eternal law of nature! From the museum, the rain is still falling, but we still went to visit the dumpling garden in the rain according to the established itinerary. Scorpion is a small deer family, living in the mountains and grasslands, is one of the common wildlife in the northeast region. Scorpion has typical deer eyes, beautiful and gentle, as if with a faint sadness. The children fed the moss in their hands, and the moss held out its moist tongue to the moss in the hands of the children, and sometimes also to the hearts of the children; Even if it rained in the sky, the scorpion still gracefully and leisurely paced the deer, not in a hurry, not dry, from time to time came the children's happy laughter.
The Nguyen Luguya Wenke ethnic township is the farthest and most mysterious branch of the Nguyen Luke ethnic group. It is famous for its simple folk customs, folk customs and mysterious "reindeer culture". It is worth understanding.
Museums that understand the local cultural history, if you are interested, you can go to see it, the environment is OK, the museum is not big.
驯鹿非常温顺可爱,丝毫不会伤人,给它们喂苔藓一个劲的吃,互动体验很好。这里的驯鹿跟北欧的是一样的,都在北极圈内。所以呼伦贝尔这条环线很值得一来,国庆人都很少。
金秋九月,北疆行——敖鲁古雅鄂温克族驯鹿部落博物馆(六十五),“敖鲁古雅鄂温克族驯鹿文化博物馆”,位于敖鲁古雅使鹿部落景区,博物馆不大,可以了解敖鲁古雅鄂温克人与驯鹿文化,