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Hohhot Equestrian Performance is a "horseback art feast" presented by the capital of Inner Mongolia to the world, which perfectly combines the nomadic spirit of the Mongolian people for thousands of years with modern stage aesthetics. The performance is inspired by the "Chi Le Chuan" grassland and presented by professional riders and Mongolian horses of excellent pedigree. It not only reproduces the thrilling traditional "three arts of riding and shooting" but also innovatively choreographed equestrian ballet. The riders wore indigo blue robes inlaid with gold, and rode their horses to perform high-level skills such as saddle-crossing and handstands on horses, accompanied by the symphony of horse-head fiddle and huma music, recreating the heroic legend of the grassland cavalry.