Author Archives: Orgil
Hello everyone! Thank you so much for the support so far. I did not expect to get this much traffic and interest from people around the world. Because more and more people have been interested in learning about Mongolia and the Mongolian language, I will be releasing the 2nd edition of the eBook with revisions […]
With a rich history of more than 20000 years, Mongolian museums are must-see if you ever visit Mongolia. Even though most of the famous ones with ancient histories are in the countryside, you can still get to enjoy equally good ones without stepping a foot outside of the city. Choijin Lama Temple Museum Not only […]
If you’ve ever shown interest in Mongolia before, there’s no doubt that you’ve heard about the infamous traditional festivals. However, if you’re more into exploring the modern culture of Mongolia, here are some suggestions that will surely give you a taste of it. With an average age of 27.5 years and 59% of residents being […]
Since Mongolia is a developing country that has around only 3 million people, the way foreigners look at Mongolia is quite different from what it actually is. Even though Google is your best friend to know the unknown, some of the sources can not be trusted. So here are some of the most famous myths […]
First things first, the question you’ve all been dying to know- Do Mongolians ride horses to their school? The answer is a big, fat NO. Well, actually some students do ride horses to their school in the countryside, but it’s a rare spectacle since almost half of the Mongolian population lives in its one and […]
If you’ve ever wondered how people use to survive the thrilling cold of -40C in the yurt, Mongolians have it figured out. In the herding community, hours of horseback riding and going out in the random hours at night during freezing cold winter is common. In order to be as comfortable as possible while being […]