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In Altay, the local people carry on generations-old traditions of living with nature: winter slaughter, sausage-making, archery, and the art of tsuur music. Forest rangers use infrared cameras to protect red deer, lynx, and other wildlife, preserving the ancient balance between humans and nature. From the snow-covered wooden cabins of Hemu Village to the shores of Kanas Lake, the rule of life here is simple and profound—take from nature, and give back.
In Altay, the local people carry on generations-old traditions of living with nature: winter slaughter, sausage-making, archery, and the art of tsuur music. Forest rangers use infrared cameras to protect red deer, lynx, and other wildlife, preserving the ancient balance between humans and nature. From the snow-covered wooden cabins of Hemu Village to the shores of Kanas Lake, the rule of life here is simple and profound—take from nature, and give back.