a hiimori – a wind horse and allegory of the human soul and spirit – on a sweater. The horse has a deep connection with Mongolian history, its presence an integral part of ...
The Tuul River snakes through the southern edge of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s sprawling capital city, coiling westward until discharging into the Orkhon River near the center of the Orkhontuul ...
Over the past 30 years, Mongolia has transformed into a vibrant democracy, with treble the level of GDP per capita and increasing school enrollments, and dramatic declines in maternal mortality and ...
“This is the final blow to our culture,” said Enghebatu Togochog, director of the Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center. “The world should know that it is not simply a language issu ...
Mongolian shamanism includes religious beliefs and practises of shamans who enter trances to communicate with deities and spiritual beings who then possess the shaman's body. Shamans wear costumes and ...
The Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center, a New York-based activist group, described angry scenes across the region as many parents only learned about the shift in policy as schools ...
Affect, emotion and behavior processing is a budding research area with a major focus on a more natural interaction between humans and machines. The advancements in affective computing from multimodal ...
With its rolling hills, vast open plains and arid deserts, Mongolia’s Eastern Steppe is one of Asia’s last grassland wildernesses. Great migratory herds of Mongolian gazelle roam here along with 5,000 ...
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Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Breanna is a Mongolia-based writer covering solo travel and gear. “You’re going back to Mongolia in winter? Aren’t temperatures -35 F ...
Chinese authorities are seeking to intimidate people from China living in Japan who take part in activities critical of the ...