Mongolia travel information
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Kholoo jiikh meant to sit with legs extended. A person would sit on a rug, not bending his knees, keeping his head and body erect. This posture was not for adults, but for little children while being taught to sit upright or learning to walk,...
2010-03-12 MONGOLIA ATTENDS NATIONAL FOOD FAIR
2010-03-12 RIO DISCUSSES VENTURES WITH CHINALCO, FINANCIAL REVIEW SAYS
2010-03-12 MONGOLIAN ELECTION BY HUNGARIAN PHOTO-REPORTER ON DISPLAY
2010-03-12 STOCK EXCHANGE MONTHLY REVIEW
2010-03-12 FINE ARTS EXHIBITION OPENS
Destinations
This is the centre of Mongolian Buddhism, known as ‘Gandan’ monastery for short. The abbot of Gandan monastery, the senior Buddhist in Mongolia today, studied at the Dalai Lama’s religious academy in India and has the title of Gavj. Gandan’s Sanskrit...
National Museum of Mongolian History
Amarbayasgalant Khiid Monastery
Arkhangai, Khangai National Park
Hotels
Tours
According to a Mongol proverb, “a Mongol man without a horse is like a bird without wings”. Mongolian nomadic culture is intensely linked to horses. Mongolian children grow up with horses, becoming skillful riders before they are five. The horse and the nomadic lifestyle enabled the Mongols led by C...
Central Mongolia with Naadam Festival and Chinggis Khaan's Cavalry Show
Explore Karakorum Ancient Capital Tour
A Land of Mystic Serene Steppes


