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Zhang Jun: the Gradual Disappearance of Mongolian Culture as Seen Through School Renaming | Mongolian Culture | School Renaming in Inner Mongolia

In the latter half of last year, some schools in Inner Mongolia were required by the local government to change their names. Some school names that originally had Mongolian cultural characteristics were uniformly changed to more "standard" Chinese names. Many people may think that this is just a normal administrative adjustment, but as someone from Inner Mongolia, I find it difficult to see this matter so simply.
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In the latter half of last year, some schools in Inner Mongolia were required by the local government to change their names. Some school names that originally had Mongolian cultural characteristics were uniformly changed to more "standard" Chinese names. Many people may think that this is just a normal administrative adjustment, but as someone from Inner Mongolia, I find it difficult to see this matter so simply.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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