Although they look round, Mongolian gers are most often actually four- or five-sided, the former constructed using 66 roof poles and the latter 81 poles. Sloping roofs make gers more aerodynamic, meaning winds are unlikely to tear off the roof beams. The partial roof covering of Nergui and Tsegmed’s ger is painted with traditional Buddhist guardian animal motifs, including lions, a tiger, and the mythical Garuda. A clip-on solar-powered LED lamp is a comfort added in recent years.  Search “강남휴게텔{DBM66,닷컴}강남휴게텔{달밤}기념ꆌ강남휴게텔 강남야구장౬ 강남노래방 강남안마 강남쓰리노 강남스파ប 강남룸사롱” from In Mongolia, a Traditional Housing Type Meets the Changing Realities of Its Residents

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Although they look round, Mongolian gers are most often actually four- or five-sided, the former constructed using 66 roof poles and the latter 81 poles. Sloping roofs make gers more aerodynamic, meaning winds are unlikely to tear off the roof beams. The partial roof covering of Nergui and Tsegmed’s ger is painted with traditional Buddhist guardian animal motifs, including lions, a tiger, and the mythical Garuda. A clip-on solar-powered LED lamp is a comfort added in recent years.