
The most sparsely populated country in the world, steppes and nomads, Genghis Khan and yurts, the Ubsunur Basin, the capital of the Karakorum Empire, the petroglyphs of Altai, the sacred site of Genghis Khan, the landscapes of Dauria, deer stones from the Bronze Age.
01.01 New Year
Lunar New Year (Tsagaan Sar)
October 01.06, Children's Day
July 11.07, Independence Day
March 26.11, Constitution Day
102 police
101, fire department
103, emergency medical care
– Genghis Khan, founder of the Mongol Empire
- Kublai Khan
– Damdin Sukhbaatar, revolutionary
– Hakuho Sho, sumo wrestler
– the removal of dinosaur fossils is a criminal offense
– hunting for snow leopards and saigas
– entry into border areas without permission
- visiting monasteries in shoes
– export of traditional musical instruments without a license
– It is customary to shake hands firmly when meeting.
– It is customary to take off your shoes in yurts.
– Guests are always offered tea; refusal is considered impolite.
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Sain baina uu / sain baina uu
– gratitude / Bayarlalaa / bayarlalaa
– please / Guiya / guiyaa
– sorry / Uuchlaarai / uuchlaarai
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…?
– How much does the ticket cost? / Tasalbar Khed Ve?
– pharmacy / Emiin san / emiin san
– I need a doctor / Nadad emch heregtei / nadad emch heregtei
– I need help / Nadad tuslamj heregtei / nadad tuslamj heregtei
– Call the police / Цаждаа дуудаарай / tsagdaa duudaaraa
– call an ambulance / Түргэн тусламж дуудаарай / türgen tuslamj duudaaraa
– Very tasty! / Mash amttai!
– bill, please / Tootsoo ogno үү / tootsuu ögnö üü
– toast / Erүүl mendiyn tөlөө! (To your health!) / eruul mendiin tölöö
– joke / In Mongolia, horses are best friends! / mongold morid shildeg naiz
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and steppes
– National cuisine (khushur, airag)
- Nomadic culture
– History and traditions
- Buddhism
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
- Social problems
- Economic difficulties
– Relations with neighbors
– hike across the steppes
– to ride horses
– spend the night in yurts
– visit monasteries
The most sparsely populated country in the world, steppes and nomads, Genghis Khan and yurts, the Ubsunur Basin, the capital of the Karakorum Empire, the petroglyphs of Altai, the sacred site of Genghis Khan, the landscapes of Dauria, deer stones from the Bronze Age.
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01.01 New Year
Lunar New Year (Tsagaan Sar)
October 01.06, Children's Day
July 11.07, Independence Day
March 26.11, Constitution Day
102 police
101, fire department
103, emergency medical care
– Genghis Khan, founder of the Mongol Empire
- Kublai Khan
– Damdin Sukhbaatar, revolutionary
– Hakuho Sho, sumo wrestler
– the removal of dinosaur fossils is a criminal offense
– hunting for snow leopards and saigas
– entry into border areas without permission
- visiting monasteries in shoes
– export of traditional musical instruments without a license
– It is customary to shake hands firmly when meeting.
– It is customary to take off your shoes in yurts.
– Guests are always offered tea; refusal is considered impolite.
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Sain baina uu / sain baina uu
– gratitude / Bayarlalaa / bayarlalaa
– please / Guiya / guiyaa
– sorry / Uuchlaarai / uuchlaarai
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…?
– How much does the ticket cost? / Tasalbar Khed Ve?
– pharmacy / Emiin san / emiin san
– I need a doctor / Nadad emch heregtei / nadad emch heregtei
– I need help / Nadad tuslamj heregtei / nadad tuslamj heregtei
– Call the police / Цаждаа дуудаарай / tsagdaa duudaaraa
– call an ambulance / Түргэн тусламж дуудаарай / türgen tuslamj duudaaraa
– Very tasty! / Mash amttai!
– bill, please / Tootsoo ogno үү / tootsuu ögnö üü
– toast / Erүүl mendiyn tөlөө! (To your health!) / eruul mendiin tölöö
– joke / In Mongolia, horses are best friends! / mongold morid shildeg naiz
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and steppes
– National cuisine (khushur, airag)
- Nomadic culture
– History and traditions
- Buddhism
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and power
- Social problems
- Economic difficulties
– Relations with neighbors
– hike across the steppes
– to ride horses
– spend the night in yurts
– visit monasteries
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