The national instrument of Mongolia is the morin khuur, also known as the horsehead fiddle. It is a two-stringed bowed instrument that is traditionally made from horsehide and wood. It is used to play traditional Mongolian music and is an important part of the country's culture and history.
Morin khuur is the national instrument of Mongolia. It is the most wide spread instrument in Mongolia, and is played during celebration, rituals and many other occasion as well as accompaniment for dances or songs.