bukytuulgi
Bukytuulgi is a term originating from Mongolian culture, often associated with a specific type of nomadic dwelling. While the exact etymology and precise meaning can vary depending on regional dialect and historical context, it generally refers to a traditional tent or yurt-like structure. These dwellings are designed for portability and durability, essential for the nomadic lifestyle historically prevalent in Mongolia.
The construction of a bukytuulgi typically involves a collapsible wooden lattice framework covered with felt or
Historically, the bukytuulgi served as the primary residence for Mongolian nomads, housing families, storing belongings, and