1. Rituals to honor ancestors
Rituals to honor ancestors take place around New Year's Eve. Legend says that their wise and clever ancestors saved the ethnic Mongolians by moving from a blocked land with limited space to the vast grasslands they now occupy. On that night, people dance and sing all night.
2. Absorbing customs and traditions of the Han nationality
In recent years when communications between the Han nationality and ethnic Mongolians became closer, members of the ethnic minority have absorbed some Han customs and traditions.
On the first day of the lunar calendar, family members dress up in festive costumes and gather together to celebrate the New Year. The young kowtow to the elderly to pay their respects and the elderly send presents or "red envelopes" in return to express their good wishes.
3. Rituals to pay worship to fire
The minority has kept the custom of fire-worship rituals from long, long ago as they believe that a fire symbolizes good luck for the next year.
Note: Never throw garbage, spill water or spit into the fire.
Never play with the fire.