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The Hulunbuir Equestrian Performance is an original ecological epic rooted in one of the four major grasslands in the world. It uses the vast sky and earth as a backdrop to interpret the legend of nomadic civilization dancing with nature. The performance team is composed of riders from the Barhu and Buryat tribes who have been herding horses for generations. They instigate the "Sanhe Horse" and "Mongolian Horse" to gallop freely along the Morgele River, and show grassland stunts such as precise throat locking with lasso pole and flying horse picking Hada. The riders wear deerskin robes with colorful patterns, and perform high-risk actions such as changing horses and leaping with horses to the harmony of long tunes and tidal waves, recreating the survival wisdom of living by following water and grass.