The Mongolian GER is a traditional Mongolian residence associated with nomadic cultures in Central Asia. The architectural form the GER has remained unchanged since its discovery during the Bronze Age and was listed on UNESCO 2013 Intangible Heritage Representation List.
The Mongolian Ger has become an integral part of the culture, traditions, and philosophy of nomadic Mongolians, enabling them to adapt to lifestyle changes and challenges, including extreme weather conditions, natural disasters, wars, settlements, and nomadic life.
Advantages: The lattice wall height of a typical Mongolian house is 145-150cm, while the total height of ORD GER is 3.5 meter and the lattice walls are 1.8 meter high. It's a special case made for the European market that allows people to walk through the door and stand up straight without bending over.
Aluminum Mate rivets are used instead of wall leather straps (Cyp). Animal leather absorbs moisture in areas with continuous heavy rain and humidity, stretches easily, loses its strength, the walls fall down, and the house loses its shape. Also, if the wall staples are weakened or broken, it is extremely difficult to repair and replace them in foreign countries. Aluminum rivets are easy to fasten to the wall and can be replaced as needed.