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Yoghurt PDF Print E-mail
Yoghurt, usually made from cow or goat milk, made by heating /37-45°C/ and squeezing it or adding yoghurt /I-3%/ as yeast and thoroughly ladling up after which stored in a warm place at least one and a half hour.
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"Tumen Ekh" Mongolian national Song and Dance Ensemble PDF Print E-mail
The Tumen Ekh Ensemble is one of the best national song and dance ensembles in Mongolia. "Tumen Ekh" in the Mongolian (language) is the expression of "a leader or vanguard of everything". In 1989, a group of outstanding artists took the name of the famous folk song "Tumen Ekh" and joined together to form this ensemble.
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Traditional Clothing - Deel PDF Print E-mail
Image A deel is the Mongolian traditional garment worn on both workdays and special days. It's a long loose gown cut in one piece with sleeves, it has a high collar and widely overlapped at the front. The deel is girdled with a sash. Each ethnic group living in Mongolia has its deel distinguished by cut, color and trimming.
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Mongolian Barbeque PDF Print E-mail
Mongolian Barbeque (Boodog) is made from goat or marmot meat. After a goat is slaughtered, the head and other parts are separated without cutting the skin. Then, in the skin all the meat that are cut into pieces and bones are put together with specially heated stones.
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Khangai Mountain Range PDF Print E-mail
The area is comprised of the central part of the Khangai mountain range, which is a border crossing area between Chuluut, Bulgan, Tsenkher...
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Military Song and Dance Academic Ensemble PDF Print E-mail
Military song and dance Academic Ensemble started the historical road of its artistic works by the presesentation of its first perpormance to the delegations of the party organization of the army in December 1932.
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Experts say copper prices to remain high for next two years

Market observers believe Mongolian copper prices will remain high for at least the next two years. One of the main reasons given for the continuing high prices are delays to planned mining projects caused by increasing percentages of revenues being funneled off by governments in Mongolia and Africa.