英语听力:自然百科 蒙古族生活日渐消失
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The herdsmen of Inner Mongolia have freely roamed the plains for many centuries with their livestock1 grazing on fertile grasslands2 stretching across the horizon. But now their age-old customs are being stamped out because of relocation the Chinese government claims will help curb3 environmental damage.
In 1949, the ratio of Mongols to Han Chinese in this Northern China province was reported to be 5 to 1; now there is only one Mongol for every six Han Chinese. Along with mass
migration4 came assimilation, as Mongolians were required to give up their
nomadic5 lifestyles and to move to permanent settlements.
“It was better before when we were free to roam the grasslands. Now if we ventured into other people's grasslands, our sheep would be
confiscated6. Things are controlled now.”
Han Chinese are cultivating crops and raising animals here, competing with the Mongolian herdsmen. Modern technology has also impacted the grasslands in a profound way. While some do ride motorcycles rather than horses and others have more modern conveniences, other reports claim that it's the Han Chinese agricultural practices that are causing the most damage.
The Genghis Khan Mausoleum in Erdos City serves as a cultural
reminder7 of the Mongolians' proud heritage before the Chinese government exercised its control. The Mongolians have a long and unique history and multifaceted culture.
“During Genghis Khan's era, he used people of different religious faiths. He didn't
discriminate8 different races or religious beliefs. I think they have the ability to assimilate and adapt well to different environments. Mongolian culture is very open and embracing.”
Climate change and overgrazing have rendered huge swathes of land barren and caused frequent sandstorms in Inner Mongolia and its neighboring provinces.
“I think it will take barely seven...”
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