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Inner Mongolia's flagship broadcaster does something vanishingly rare: it keeps traditional music and language alive on the airwaves. The station's programming runs deep into Mongolian folk traditions, with long-format segments on throat singing, morin khuur (the horsehead fiddle), and contemporary performers who build on those foundations. It's not museum radio. It's music that matters to people who live on the steppes. The mix tilts toward cultural programming - storytelling, regional news, discussions about herding practices and seasonal life - but music anchors it. You'll hear pieces that…
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