tursuvaid
Tursuvaid, also known as turshuvid or turshuvai, are a traditional nomadic people of the Mongolian Plateau, primarily inhabiting the Gobi Desert and the surrounding areas. They are part of the Mongolian ethnic group and are known for their nomadic lifestyle, which involves herding livestock such as sheep, goats, and camels. Tursuvaid are skilled in various traditional crafts, including leatherworking, felt-making, and woodcarving, which are essential for their survival and cultural identity.
The tursuvaid culture is deeply rooted in their nomadic traditions, which include the practice of transhumance,
The tursuvaid people have a rich oral tradition, with many stories and legends passed down through generations.
Despite the challenges posed by climate change and other modern issues, the tursuvaid continue to preserve