In between the giants China and Russia the fascinating country of Mongolia
really is something else. It brings to mind the times when the Mongols were
feared for their extraordinary fighting skills that delivered them the largest
empire ever known to mankind. But these times are long gone. What we call Mongolia
today is a country of about twice the size of Texas inhabited by peaceful people.
Excluding the capital Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia has an amazingly low population
density of half a person per square kilometer (less than one person a square
mile).
Still Mongolians have a rather distinct way of life, which they have been living
for hundreds of years. Nomadic herdsmen wonder around the country in their advanced
movable dwellings called gers and face temperatures from 30° C down to -50°c.
The diet is for a great deal based on mutton and dairy products; the things
given to them by the animals. The preferred local drink is airag, fermented
mare\'s milk.
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