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Home » December 23rd, 2008 Entries posted on “December, 2008”

Mongolian Border and Customs

Mongolian Border and Customs

Every traveler arriving in Mongolia must complete a customs declaration, which should be retained until departure. This allows the free import and re-export of articles intended for personal use for duration of stay. These are prohibited to import and export: guns weapons ammunition without special permission explosive items radioactive substances opium hashish and other narcotics [...]

December 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Flights and Train | Read More »

Long song or Urtiin duu of Mongolia

Long song or Urtiin duu of Mongolia

Urtiin duu, or ‘long song’ is known as a unique traditional singing style. It’s one of the oldest genres of Mongolian musical art, dating back to the 13th century. Urtiin duu involves extraordinarily complicated, drawn-out vocal sounds. It is evocative of vast, wide spaces and it demands great skill and talent from the singers in [...]

December 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Nomadic Culture | Read More »

Museums in Ulaanbaatar

Museums in Ulaanbaatar

Natural History Museum This is definitely a place you do not want to miss out on visiting, you can actually touch all of the exhibits on show including a large meteorite sat in the middle of the floor and a Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil! The museum is very popular with school groups and most visitors to [...]

December 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Attraction | Read More »

English Teacher and Tutoring

English Teacher and Tutoring

There is a huge demand for “Native” English speakers as English teachers. Anyone who is interested in teaching English will have no trouble getting employment and a work visa through a school or organization. However, the pay is generally low compared to other countries. Though it’ll usually be just enough for room and board plus [...]

December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Lifestyle | Read More »

Domestic Transportation

Domestic Transportation

Domestic travel includes planes, trains and automobiles. For foreigners, flying is expensive as there are two rates applied to all tickets: local and foreign. Airfares for trips from Ulaanbaatar to a provincial center range in cost from $200-$300 round trip. The Trans-Mongolian Railway operates on a 24-hour basis and connects northern Mongolia with the south. [...]

December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Travel Tips | Read More »

Zaisan Memorial

Zaisan Memorial

The Zaisan memorial was erected by the Russian’s to commemorate those killed in the second world war between Russia and Germany and Mongolia and Japan and the ensuing peace between these countries. And the unknown soldiers who died during other various wars. Many Mongolians do not know about the war in Europe and have little [...]

December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Attraction | Read More »

Communication & Broadcast

Communication & Broadcast

Mongolian modern telecommunication history started in 1898 when the first telephone communication line was laid to connect Khyahta with Da Khuree (present Ulanbator) and made the first international call in 1930. Nowadays Mongolia uses satellite service for overseas calls. It is possible to call abroad from the major hotels and local calls are usually free. [...]

December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Lifestyle | Read More »

Population of Mongolia

Population of Mongolia

Mongols are one of the great races of mankind, including the greater part of the inhabitants of China, Japan, Kazakh and the interior of Asia, with branches in Northern Europe and other parts of the world. Mongolians have developed into who they are from their intimate relationship with the vast lands of Mongolia. Nowadays, more [...]

December 20th, 2008 | Posted in Business Environment | Read More »

Mongolian Horses

Mongolian Horses

There is some scientific supposition that horses originated in Mongolia. The ancestor of hoofed animals — toe-nailed animals (condylarter) was found in 1924 in Mongolia by Andrew’s expedition. Later, international expeditions have found proof of these suppositions in Mongolian territory and have made a comparative research. Mongolia is often described as the “land of the [...]

December 19th, 2008 | Posted in Nomadic Culture | Read More »

English teaching jobs

English teaching jobs

For the native English speaker there is plenty of opportunity to teach English privately – normally for more than the schools pay but with less job security and often without a work visa. Jobs are normally advertised in the English language newspapers The Mongol messenger and The UB Post which can be picked up from [...]

December 18th, 2008 | Posted in Lifestyle | Read More »