Have been interested in Mongolia for many years - so I thank you for these videos - I’m reminded of my rural farm upbringing when we had an outhouse and no central heating or hot water heater
Sri Lanka is my country. What happened today (26-03-2020) Sri Lanka has extended its nationwide curfew to combat the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic. Today the country’s situation with lockdown so that I am appreciate their simple life.
Wonderful, it's always great to see videos about yurts and yurt living :) We also plan and manufacture mobile yurts suitable for winter, of the highest quality. Handcrafted and individually according to customer requirements. Greetings from Austria :)
Мэндээ, Улаанбаатараас. Халимаг Тува Буриад песни и танцы были исполнены на мероприятии Наадам, Монголии. th-cam.com/video/P2J091eUwPY/w-d-xo.html super TUVA song Kongure and Shaman dans th-cam.com/video/yfubEi31iW8/w-d-xo.html
This is an informative video that you ladies have successfully assembled for those of us interested in the subject. Thanks for making this video. It's remarkable to think that the Mongolian Empire was a major global superpower in the 13th and 14th centuries yet today it's like a second or third world country basically, is it not? Although the Mongolians beat up the Song dynasty, and defeated Northern China rather quickly by comparison, their fighting prowess doesn't outmatch the might of Chinese innovations and sophistication. Thus China is now more developed than Mongolia is today, would be part of what I'm saying, but key to understanding this is, I think, the merit of the Chinese scientific pursuits, scholastics, Confucianism, industrialism, etc. The strength of the Chinese mind eventually outpaced the cavalry-based military strength of the Mongols (and their slaves and mercenaries from foreign nations). As an American, I'm speculating much of Mongolia is rural and underdeveloped based on what I'm observing about zero plumbing or electrical outlets. Am I wrong? The natural resources in Mongolia are also an area of interest for me personally, and I will do some research tomorrow to learn more about this. Yeah, what a fascinating country with some profoundly badass historical achievements, you know? I would love to visit Mongolia someday, but perhaps not live there. Yurts are, from a geometric and thermal-dynamic point of view, a genius domestic living space. The circle layout retains heat quite efficiently. Thanks for the video though, truly! Congratulations on one-hundred and twenty subscribers !
damn simplistic karen-type generalization on entire nation. ever heard of imperialism? geopolitical influence zone? mass production consumer society and its systems, sometimes called as capitalism or communism? harsh climate and not futile soil?
These ignorant people always call Tsagaan Sar as Chinese New Year, it's Asian Lunar New Year, goddamn it. Chinese celebrate it just like any other Asians, we Asians not celebrating Chinese new year, but these thick headed Americans and Europeans never get it.
@@nemesisvsbrad Probably you are not Mongolian. Mongolian people don't speak as rude as you. Though you was right about the Lunar Calendar, it's not Chinese.
About 3 weeks ago I just had an urge to go to Mongolia. So im planning my trip for next spring.
Interesting, thanks for the tips. I reallty want to visit Mongolia.
herbal cures Van Ams You really should. I'm from Mongolia. :)
Have been interested in Mongolia for many years - so I thank you for these videos - I’m reminded of my rural farm upbringing when we had an outhouse and no central heating or hot water heater
Sri Lanka is my country. What happened today (26-03-2020) Sri Lanka has extended its nationwide curfew to combat the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic. Today the country’s situation with lockdown so that I am appreciate their simple life.
You guys are doing something that most of us will never do. You should proud of yourselves for living in that harsh conditions.
It isn't harsh at all. And no one should be proud of himself, because it's tacky.
@@lulolee5325 you're fun at parties
Here here, well said
Such a warm, cozy home! Dumplings, vodka and a hearth.
And a local musician would be a very welcome guest.
Thank you to lovely amerikans for helping Mongolia!!
Actually U can buy this stuffs in mongolian Capital city ulaanbaatar
Given the housing situation in the US --- especially California --- the ger might catch on there.
Very interesting but I’m probably more of a hotel or resort man myself.
Woooo!! Awesome!
Dekhilung aeo
I love the idea
May of stopped me actually....
How do you return to ‘normality’?
Wonderful, it's always great to see videos about yurts and yurt living :) We also plan and manufacture mobile yurts suitable for winter, of the highest quality. Handcrafted and individually according to customer requirements.
Greetings from Austria :)
Mongolia ❤👍😊
Is hard to get woods how u
Where did you shower?
We ussually take shower to the plastic bath
Мэндээ, Улаанбаатараас.
Халимаг Тува Буриад песни и танцы были исполнены на мероприятии Наадам, Монголии.
th-cam.com/video/P2J091eUwPY/w-d-xo.html
super TUVA song Kongure and Shaman dans th-cam.com/video/yfubEi31iW8/w-d-xo.html
This is an informative video that you ladies have successfully assembled for those of us interested in the subject. Thanks for making this video. It's remarkable to think that the Mongolian Empire was a major global superpower in the 13th and 14th centuries yet today it's like a second or third world country basically, is it not? Although the Mongolians beat up the Song dynasty, and defeated Northern China rather quickly by comparison, their fighting prowess doesn't outmatch the might of Chinese innovations and sophistication. Thus China is now more developed than Mongolia is today, would be part of what I'm saying, but key to understanding this is, I think, the merit of the Chinese scientific pursuits, scholastics, Confucianism, industrialism, etc. The strength of the Chinese mind eventually outpaced the cavalry-based military strength of the Mongols (and their slaves and mercenaries from foreign nations). As an American, I'm speculating much of Mongolia is rural and underdeveloped based on what I'm observing about zero plumbing or electrical outlets. Am I wrong? The natural resources in Mongolia are also an area of interest for me personally, and I will do some research tomorrow to learn more about this. Yeah, what a fascinating country with some profoundly badass historical achievements, you know? I would love to visit Mongolia someday, but perhaps not live there. Yurts are, from a geometric and thermal-dynamic point of view, a genius domestic living space. The circle layout retains heat quite efficiently. Thanks for the video though, truly! Congratulations on one-hundred and twenty subscribers !
damn simplistic karen-type generalization on entire nation. ever heard of imperialism? geopolitical influence zone? mass production consumer society and its systems, sometimes called as capitalism or communism? harsh climate and not futile soil?
walking on the carpet in shoes is dirty yet they heat their homes with shit...hmmm
Вөөв бидний монгол
my from mongolian omg
Toilet was horrible. Rest is cool.
Im mongolian
Can you give your whatsap number please
WRONG NOT CHINESE CALENDAR !!!
These ignorant people always call Tsagaan Sar as Chinese New Year, it's Asian Lunar New Year, goddamn it. Chinese celebrate it just like any other Asians, we Asians not celebrating Chinese new year, but these thick headed Americans and Europeans never get it.
@@nemesisvsbrad Probably you are not Mongolian. Mongolian people don't speak as rude as you. Though you was right about the Lunar Calendar, it's not Chinese.
Their culture is similar as Karen culture.
Karen culture is typical murican culture, get out with that shit