I would disagree with that very few people can use national script (that's how we call it in outer mongolia). Because it is taught in every school ( middle to high school/ 6 to 12). Even though we don't use it daily we can still write and read. Maybe older people that was school kids during USSR (not the entire time) might not know. My granparents knows how to write it fluently and my mom knows it too. Unfortunately my dad doesn't. (Parents age gap 10 years) so older times around my grandparents they use to teach it, but not during my father school years. 10 years after they tried to change back to use national script daily. But couldn't because pf people like my dad. (Plus situation in the country was mess) Anyways Idk since when but it is officially in the school program to learn national script. So I know it and younger school kids too
I was playing trumpet with a folk band and we went for 3-weeks trip, 2 folk festivals, one in each city. Many bands from around the world, I bought indonesian bells instrument: Kenong. Aside of rural landscapes and authentic architecture, we seen so called "ghost cities" where government built settlements for people but nearly no one lives there. They mostly wanted to show us how western they are, with shopping malls and KFC while all we wanted was a traditional marketplace :) One thing I remember, how colorful this place is. Everything flashes colors, neons, even cars are three-colored: top, middle and bottom part, have their own colors. Also, air is so clear, coming from Europe you think like someone removed the gray filter. And of course, the cult of Chengis-Han is live. Many, many museums and even traditional milk-tea drinking in yurta, Camel riding on Gobi. Definitely interesting place. Maybe someday I'll revisit it - this time by my own 😊
Thank you for your introduction video. Although Inner Mongolia has a vast area, it doesn’t have much international influence. Many people mistake it for Mongolia and don’t know where Inner Mongolia is located. In fact, before the founding of New China, Inner Mongolia had already been established (in 1947). It’s also an undeniable fact that ethnic elementary, middle, and high schools in Inner Mongolia have been decreasing, mainly due to the smaller resident population compared to inland areas. You are all welcome to visit Inner Mongolia. The Genghis Khan Mausoleum in Ordos is a crown tomb(tomb containing personal effects of the deceased), corresponding to the Genghis Khan Temple in Ulanhot. Erenhot serves as a trade gateway connecting China, Mongolia, Russia, and Europe.
In the first 3 times, the people of Buria and Khalkh are close to 10 million. There are Khazar Mongolians in the middle of Halimag, Mongolia, Iran, and Iraq. How many people are there? I think that if we subtract more from them, how would our people be in harmony?
It's not officially back yet. But will be. And taught in schools. Historically Mongols divided 4 (not fully divided but sub). When Mongolia split after the Manchu Qing dynasty we had around 500k population and most of the men became monks (by force). And Southern/inner Mongolia had around 2.5 to 3 million ppl at the time. Mongols in Mongolia were slaughtered by Russians during ussr. (Specially buriad Mongol people who moved to Mongolia from the Russian Republic of Buryatia and people who helped them were slaughtered too.) But during Mao, many Chinese ppl were slaughtered due to civil war in China. Most of the people who were slaughtered were Mongols (from the minorities and Hans). 55% of the Mongol population in Southern/Inner Mongolia were injured or became disabled (mostly men, also they put them in concentration camps). I heard some of the Mongol people went to Taiwan. Actually, Inner Mongolia's population multiplied only twice but the Mongolian population multiplied 6 times. Anyways inner Mongolians tried to come to Mongolia when Mongols in Mongolia said any Mongols could come to the land and live as Mongolian people. (like Kazakstan) But at the time Chinese army wouldn't let them go and even had shooters in the borderland. So it's a little sad. After that many Chinese ppl came to the southern Mongol's land and when men were in the concentration camp 1 or 2 Han Chinese men were supposed to stay at every household to impregnate the women. Because of that some of the Mongols in China are heavily mixed (with Manchus too) and don't even speak or can't write in Mongolian. They just identify as Mongols. But as a Mongol, I don't really care as long as they have good intentions towards Mongol people and their culture. Some of them could feel distant from our cultures but who am I to judge them honestly. I feel bad for them, yet they live richer. (not the herders I feel bad for them too if I talk about it there's more to it.) P.S: we call it Southern rather than Inner because "inner" the name is how China calls it to declare that it's now theirs
Most of Inner Mongolia is the Han Ethnic. > The Han people are 1893,5537, accounting for 78.74 %; > The Mongolian people are 424,7815, accounting for 17.66%; (Including the mixed race of the Han and the Mongolian , There are more mixed culture of Han and Mongolia) > Other ethnic minorities are 86,5803, accounting for 3.60%.
Your history description is wrong. Mongol was the noble class of Qing Dynasty. The area of Mongol was not allowed Han Chinese Get in until very late. So mongols was treated well in general in Qing, although Qing had a policy to limiting the development of people in Mongol area. The inner mongol area was the first area Manchu acquired, they are named and recoginzed by the mongols as the new Khan, before invading the land south of the great wall. The outer mongol, khalkha tribes, was beat by the west mongol tribes, and lost their land, they asked the help from Qing to fight back and regain their land. So the land of outer mongol, now mongolia was owned by Qing, the should be so by China, which is the inherited owner of the country and people. The outer mongol would not be a country if there were no soviet's help. It was intentionally separated from China. The inner mongol was a part of the integrated Chinese nation/people since the setup of Qing, they are treated as equal as other people in China, if not better, now and in history. Your description is arrogant and ignorant.
Inner Mongolian is a province of the People's Republic of CHINA, in which lots of Han people live there in addition to Mongolians. Mongolia , previously known as Outer Mongolia, is an independent nation.
We say Uvur Mongol, literally means Southern Mongolia. Not InnerMongolia. There is no such as Outer Mongolia and InnerMongolia. Always been Mongolia (independent) and southern Mongolia.
Different Mongol tribes - Buryat, Kalkha, Chahar, Hoqin mongols. There used to be Dzungar Mongols, but they got exterminated by Manchus and other Eastern/Northern Mongol tribes.
Inner Mongolia has a population of 24 million, of which 6 million are ethnic Mongolians, compared with 3 million in Outer Mongolia, and Inner Mongolia's GDP is eight times that of Outer Mongolia
@@EchoVortex713 If you ask an Inner Mongol if he would like to emigrate to Outer Mongolia, you will definitely get a negative answer, everything is better in Inner Mongolia than in outer Mongolia, Mongolians in Inner Mongolia keep their traditions, while Mongolians in Outer Mongolia are more like the Soviet Union
@@axe3425 Have you ever been in Mongolia ? Sound you didn’t . If you ask inner Mongolian if he want to become independent you’ll get positive answer . And it depends from which south Mongolian you ask if you ask chinese half breed they’ll obviously want to stay part of China and if you ask pure patriotic south Mongolian he’ll gladly live with their brother and sisters . Mongolia is full of corruption and our government is full of half Chinese and they don’t care about citizens life conditions that’s one of the biggest reasons Mongolia is so underdeveloped.
I would have loved to hear you comment on how many ethnic Mongols In Inner Mongolia can still speak their language or write it!!! You that the CCP has been oppressing all that stuff recently just like they are doing with the Uyghurs (actually waaaay worse for the Uyghurs)
@@junsu21 Well, I talked about the uyghur situation in previous videos. As to the Mongol issue, I'm sure you're right. The CCP is a horrible apparatus that ruined so much of China's charm. And peoples...
ccp colonizer language in the comments. khalkha and south mongolians are what Canadians and Australians are to each other. the vocabulary almost same but meanings different also khalkha have more transliterations like телевизор ресторан машин its the same transliteration that japanese language has.
I would disagree with that very few people can use national script (that's how we call it in outer mongolia). Because it is taught in every school ( middle to high school/ 6 to 12). Even though we don't use it daily we can still write and read. Maybe older people that was school kids during USSR (not the entire time) might not know.
My granparents knows how to write it fluently and my mom knows it too. Unfortunately my dad doesn't. (Parents age gap 10 years) so older times around my grandparents they use to teach it, but not during my father school years. 10 years after they tried to change back to use national script daily. But couldn't because pf people like my dad. (Plus situation in the country was mess)
Anyways Idk since when but it is officially in the school program to learn national script. So I know it and younger school kids too
Ok, that's interesting. Thanks for that update!
对
A long long time ago I was in Huhhot and Ordos, both in Inner Mongolia. Amazing places, amazing adventure.
Wow, really? To be honest this was the first time I heard of this city. But you're right, this place looks really amazing.
I was playing trumpet with a folk band and we went for 3-weeks trip, 2 folk festivals, one in each city. Many bands from around the world, I bought indonesian bells instrument: Kenong. Aside of rural landscapes and authentic architecture, we seen so called "ghost cities" where government built settlements for people but nearly no one lives there. They mostly wanted to show us how western they are, with shopping malls and KFC while all we wanted was a traditional marketplace :) One thing I remember, how colorful this place is. Everything flashes colors, neons, even cars are three-colored: top, middle and bottom part, have their own colors. Also, air is so clear, coming from Europe you think like someone removed the gray filter. And of course, the cult of Chengis-Han is live. Many, many museums and even traditional milk-tea drinking in yurta, Camel riding on Gobi. Definitely interesting place. Maybe someday I'll revisit it - this time by my own 😊
@@dawidblachowski It's interesting how they wanna be like us, and we long for the days we were like them. Thanks for telling me about your trip!
There are also Republic of Buryatia and Khalmyks
Same like as Bangladesh ( a country) and West Bengal ( Indian province) . Both regions are Bengali land .
那巴基斯坦也可以说孟加拉是它们的土地。
Not all Mongol nobles were killed. Some escaped and came back to Karakorum, our own capital.
Thank you for your introduction video. Although Inner Mongolia has a vast area, it doesn’t have much international influence. Many people mistake it for Mongolia and don’t know where Inner Mongolia is located. In fact, before the founding of New China, Inner Mongolia had already been established (in 1947). It’s also an undeniable fact that ethnic elementary, middle, and high schools in Inner Mongolia have been decreasing, mainly due to the smaller resident population compared to inland areas. You are all welcome to visit Inner Mongolia. The Genghis Khan Mausoleum in Ordos is a crown tomb(tomb containing personal effects of the deceased), corresponding to the Genghis Khan Temple in Ulanhot. Erenhot serves as a trade gateway connecting China, Mongolia, Russia, and Europe.
Inner Mongolia is of great China 🇨🇳 ❤
In the first 3 times, the people of Buria and Khalkh are close to 10 million. There are Khazar Mongolians in the middle of Halimag, Mongolia, Iran, and Iraq. How many people are there? I think that if we subtract more from them, how would our people be in harmony?
视频中有错误,酒泉在甘肃而不是内蒙古,一个有很多穆斯林的省
其实没大错。指挥部、生活基地在酒泉,发射场其实大部分在内蒙额济纳旗。
quite surprising fact that Inner Mongolia has actually more Mongols then the Mongolia. Also only in Inner Mongolia they write with traditional writing
Mongolia is actually reverting to Mongolian script by 2025.
Hm, i went to school around the 2000s and we taught and used it.
It's not officially back yet. But will be. And taught in schools. Historically Mongols divided 4 (not fully divided but sub).
When Mongolia split after the Manchu Qing dynasty we had around 500k population and most of the men became monks (by force). And Southern/inner Mongolia had around 2.5 to 3 million ppl at the time.
Mongols in Mongolia were slaughtered by Russians during ussr. (Specially buriad Mongol people who moved to Mongolia from the Russian Republic of Buryatia and people who helped them were slaughtered too.)
But during Mao, many Chinese ppl were slaughtered due to civil war in China. Most of the people who were slaughtered were Mongols (from the minorities and Hans). 55% of the Mongol population in Southern/Inner Mongolia were injured or became disabled (mostly men, also they put them in concentration camps). I heard some of the Mongol people went to Taiwan.
Actually, Inner Mongolia's population multiplied only twice but the Mongolian population multiplied 6 times.
Anyways inner Mongolians tried to come to Mongolia when Mongols in Mongolia said any Mongols could come to the land and live as Mongolian people. (like Kazakstan) But at the time Chinese army wouldn't let them go and even had shooters in the borderland. So it's a little sad.
After that many Chinese ppl came to the southern Mongol's land and when men were in the concentration camp 1 or 2 Han Chinese men were supposed to stay at every household to impregnate the women.
Because of that some of the Mongols in China are heavily mixed (with Manchus too) and don't even speak or can't write in Mongolian. They just identify as Mongols. But as a Mongol, I don't really care as long as they have good intentions towards Mongol people and their culture. Some of them could feel distant from our cultures but who am I to judge them honestly. I feel bad for them, yet they live richer. (not the herders I feel bad for them too if I talk about it there's more to it.)
P.S: we call it Southern rather than Inner because "inner" the name is how China calls it to declare that it's now theirs
@@hoolidiiWeak country needs all these persecution manias to survive
@@李商泉China is undoubtedly weak 😢
Most of Inner Mongolia is the Han Ethnic.
> The Han people are 1893,5537, accounting for 78.74 %;
> The Mongolian people are 424,7815, accounting for 17.66%;
(Including the mixed race of the Han and the Mongolian , There are more mixed culture of Han and Mongolia)
> Other ethnic minorities are 86,5803, accounting for 3.60%.
Outer Mongolia total population 341,9832 VS The inner Mongolian population 424,7815
@@Flyin_k7.3 million ethnic Chinese Mongolians live in China
@@Flyin_k7.3 million ethnic Chinese Mongolians live in China
@@Flyin_ksince Qing dynasty for almost 400 years Chinese and Invert Mongols blended of course they'll be lot
@@dalaibilegtmanlaibadrakh3248 Thanks for talking Shit
Your history description is wrong. Mongol was the noble class of Qing Dynasty. The area of Mongol was not allowed Han Chinese Get in until very late. So mongols was treated well in general in Qing, although Qing had a policy to limiting the development of people in Mongol area. The inner mongol area was the first area Manchu acquired, they are named and recoginzed by the mongols as the new Khan, before invading the land south of the great wall. The outer mongol, khalkha tribes, was beat by the west mongol tribes, and lost their land, they asked the help from Qing to fight back and regain their land. So the land of outer mongol, now mongolia was owned by Qing, the should be so by China, which is the inherited owner of the country and people. The outer mongol would not be a country if there were no soviet's help. It was intentionally separated from China. The inner mongol was a part of the integrated Chinese nation/people since the setup of Qing, they are treated as equal as other people in China, if not better, now and in history. Your description is arrogant and ignorant.
Inner Mongolian is a province of the People's Republic of CHINA, in which lots of Han people live there in addition to Mongolians. Mongolia , previously known as Outer Mongolia, is an independent nation.
Everyone knows this
Thanks!
Oh, dude. Thank you!
More “Throat Singing*
I love throat singing!
#Free Kurdistan
We say Uvur Mongol, literally means Southern Mongolia. Not InnerMongolia. There is no such as Outer Mongolia and InnerMongolia. Always been Mongolia (independent) and southern Mongolia.
The name of Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia originated from the formal name of Qing era. But of course you can call them as you like
Yea and there's also tuva
Inner Mongol bichig is called "durwuljin bichig", it's from Tibetan. not Uyghur alphabet! Don't distort our history!
Different Mongol tribes - Buryat, Kalkha, Chahar, Hoqin mongols. There used to be Dzungar Mongols, but they got exterminated by Manchus and other Eastern/Northern Mongol tribes.
yep
Is Khorchin kicked out from the mongol family? Since they sided with us(manchu) first? Also, torghut replaced dzungar since they were all oriat.
The Chinese mongolia
6mill Mongols in south Mongolia aren’t all Mongols only 1 million of them are Mongolians
Inner Mongolia has a population of 24 million, of which 6 million are ethnic Mongolians, compared with 3 million in Outer Mongolia, and Inner Mongolia's GDP is eight times that of Outer Mongolia
It's not "South Mongolia". It's Inner Mongolia.
@@axe3425 I’m saying 1 million Mongolians cuz they can speak and look exotically as Mongolians in Mongolia .
@@EchoVortex713 If you ask an Inner Mongol if he would like to emigrate to Outer Mongolia, you will definitely get a negative answer, everything is better in Inner Mongolia than in outer Mongolia, Mongolians in Inner Mongolia keep their traditions, while Mongolians in Outer Mongolia are more like the Soviet Union
@@axe3425 Have you ever been in Mongolia ? Sound you didn’t . If you ask inner Mongolian if he want to become independent you’ll get positive answer . And it depends from which south Mongolian you ask if you ask chinese half breed they’ll obviously want to stay part of China and if you ask pure patriotic south Mongolian he’ll gladly live with their brother and sisters . Mongolia is full of corruption and our government is full of half Chinese and they don’t care about citizens life conditions that’s one of the biggest reasons Mongolia is so underdeveloped.
I would have loved to hear you comment on how many ethnic Mongols In Inner Mongolia can still speak their language or write it!!! You that the CCP has been oppressing all that stuff recently just like they are doing with the Uyghurs (actually waaaay worse for the Uyghurs)
@@junsu21 Well, I talked about the uyghur situation in previous videos. As to the Mongol issue, I'm sure you're right. The CCP is a horrible apparatus that ruined so much of China's charm. And peoples...
Mongoloid tawag sa mga tao dyan?
das ist keine innere Mongolei, sondern ist es die Südmongolei. Bitte nicht den chinesischen Begriff!
It's a manchurian term... Ok so then wth is tuva, under russian occupation?
That is not China flag 😂
ccp colonizer language in the comments. khalkha and south mongolians are what Canadians and Australians are to each other. the vocabulary almost same but meanings different also khalkha have more transliterations like телевизор ресторан машин its the same transliteration that japanese language has.
if they're south mongolians, are tuvans north mongolians?