I read a book title was “The Young Riders of Mongolia.” In present Japan, a lot of Mongolians have a sumo bout with Japanese and other countries have events to show just how important horses are to them. Each year in July, thousands of people came from all over Mongolians to a place just outside the city of Ulan Bator. They came for festival of Naadam, and this festival has several important events in traditional Mongolians sports. It’s including horseback riding. However, the horsemen are just children; besides, they must be less than 12 years old. They must train to ride their horse hard for the event. I was interested in what their horse’s tail tied with leather. The horse looked to be topknot. If they won in the race, they’re recognized that they have shown their skills in one of Mongolia’s most important traditional. (145 words/ 6655 words)
2009年9月27日日曜日
BR12: The Young Riders of Mongolia
I read a book title was “The Young Riders of Mongolia.” In present Japan, a lot of Mongolians have a sumo bout with Japanese and other countries have events to show just how important horses are to them. Each year in July, thousands of people came from all over Mongolians to a place just outside the city of Ulan Bator. They came for festival of Naadam, and this festival has several important events in traditional Mongolians sports. It’s including horseback riding. However, the horsemen are just children; besides, they must be less than 12 years old. They must train to ride their horse hard for the event. I was interested in what their horse’s tail tied with leather. The horse looked to be topknot. If they won in the race, they’re recognized that they have shown their skills in one of Mongolia’s most important traditional. (145 words/ 6655 words)
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