A yurt exhibition was organized this week at the central square of the Mongolian Capital, Ulaanbaatar City. Mongolia consists of 21 provinces (called aimags) and the capital city. Each province raised a yurt at the exhibition, displaying unique artifacts representing their provinces. Most of them are 29ft / 8.8m yurts.
The variety and craftsmanship of the yurts displayed at the exhibition are amazing. Below are photos of some of the yurts at the exhibition.
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![Yurt exhibition - Inside overview](https://originalyurts.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_1237-copy.webp)
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