Deep in the untamed grasslands and forests of Inner Mongolia, the Ewenki people – often dubbed China’s 'last hunting tribe' – continue to preserve a way of life that echoes centuries of resilience and cultural pride. 🌍✨
Where Tradition Meets Wilderness
Based in Hulunbir City, the Ewenki have thrived for generations in harmony with nature, mastering survival skills that blend ancient hunting practices with a deep respect for their environment. Think of them as the OG stewards of the land – their stories are etched into every blade of grass and whisper of the wind.
Once nomadic, many Ewenki now balance modernity with tradition, but their vibrant festivals, intricate handicrafts, and reindeer-herding heritage remain at the heart of their identity. 🦌🎪
(Cover image via CFP, designed by CGTN's Yin Yating)
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