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Zendmene game
  • Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright
    Manage No EE00001270
    Country Mongolia
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events
    Address
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    Year of Designation 1962
Description Zendmene is one of the ancient games played by Mongolians. It is known as 'Khorol' in western Mongolia. Zendmene is crafted with square wood blocks, sized and shaped similar to ancient dominos. There are a total of 60 figures drawn on the blocks, representing 4 from each of the 15 figures, each with different powers. These figures include zendmene (a wish-fulfilling symbol, the strongest figure), olzii (a symbol of luck), lion, dragon, snake, horse, and sheep. These figures are hold in the hands and called hand items. Other figures are placed on the ground face down and called ground items. These include the monkey, rooster, dog, boar, mouse, ox, tiger and rabbit. To play, people share the same even numbers, like 4 and 6, and make a group. All the blocks are placed face down on a special table and mixed well. Then the players place them in a circle, laying 5 by 5, and decide who will start by taking the laid blocks.
Social and cultural significance to be studied
Transmission method by apprenticeship training in the game
Community to be identified
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Information source
National Center for Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture of Mongolia
http://www.ncch.gov.mn

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