 The GER is a cultural educational space for us, people, the Mongolians living in Australia. We're using the GER to teach our next generation about our own culture. GER, first of all, GER is a Mongolian word, means the house or the yacht or something like tent in English word. So the GER is a basic living space for Mongolian people who live on the steppe because this is the part of the nomadic culture. Inside GER is everything, sleep. Traditionally, there are lots of routes. For example, male will sit on this side, female will sit on that side or sleeping on this side, cooking on the other side. But nowadays contemporary GER has the bed. On the both sides, people, even inside GER, they are sleeping on the bed. So welcome inside the GER. You'd avoid stepping on the threshold and then to the left is the women's side and this is the male side on this side. Yes, so this is the central tone, which is the central circular area and it's a very important part of the GER. It lets lighten as the woman is cooking and there's these two central pillars, the women's side and the male side. It's like the pillars of the family. So this is a sort of symbolic representation of a fire. In ancient times they used to have fires like that but now it's more like a pot belly stove. While it's standing here, I can visit here very often and for some personal use, just sit here and fill in the time pass away doing some Mongolian calligraphy. So that type of stuff, just have some relaxing stuff. Sometimes I will invite also invite my friend, come here together, just have a casual talk about the Mongolian culture.