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Sneak Peek Into Mysterious Mongolia: Yurts, Nomads and Genghis Khan

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Bright blue lakes, volcanoes, dunes in the Gobi Desert, reindeer in the taiga, the hospitality of nomads in the middle of the boundless steppe (grasslands), all this is Mongolia, a territory of contrasts.

Mongolia, according to tourists, has "Martian" landscapes, boundless emerald steppes, snow-capped peaks of the Altai, magnificent Buddhist monuments, and finally, vibrant festivals with shocking circus artists and colourful singers with cosmic performances.

In early spring and late autumn in Mongolia, you can feel all four seasons with high temperatures during the day and frosts at night.

© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankOne of Mongolia’s tourist attractions is a monument to Damdin Sükhbaatar, the leader of the Mongolian People’s Revolution. It is located on Sukhbaatar Square in the centre of Ulaanbaatar.
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One of Mongolia’s tourist attractions is a monument to Damdin Sükhbaatar, the leader of the Mongolian People’s Revolution. It is located on Sukhbaatar Square in the centre of Ulaanbaatar.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankA girl in a national traditional outfit in the city of Choibalsan.
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A girl in a national traditional outfit in the city of Choibalsan.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankSukhbaatar Square (formerly Genghis Khan Square) is in the heart of Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar. The square was named for Mongolia's revolutionary hero Damdin Sükhbaatar shortly after his death in 1923.
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Sukhbaatar Square (formerly Genghis Khan Square) is in the heart of Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar. The square was named for Mongolia's revolutionary hero Damdin Sükhbaatar shortly after his death in 1923.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankUlaanbaatar (Ulan Bator, literally "Red Hero") is the capital and Mongolia's largest city with a population over 1.3 million.
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Ulaanbaatar (Ulan Bator, literally "Red Hero") is the capital and Mongolia's largest city with a population over 1.3 million.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankAn artist performs in the theatre of traditional songs and dancing Tumen Ekh.
The central event of the year is the colourful festival Naadam, in which the whole country participates. The holiday lasts three days, from 11 to 13 July.
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An artist performs in the theatre of traditional songs and dancing Tumen Ekh.
The central event of the year is the colourful festival Naadam, in which the whole country participates. The holiday lasts three days, from 11 to 13 July.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankA passerby walking in Sukhbaatar Square (formerly Genghis Khan Square) in Ulaanbaatar.
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A passerby walking in Sukhbaatar Square (formerly Genghis Khan Square) in Ulaanbaatar.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankA girl in Tsonjin Boldog, Mongolia. The children of nomads from remote rural areas are sent to boarding schools, and only visit their yurt on vacation - for two weeks in winter and for three months in summer.
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A girl in Tsonjin Boldog, Mongolia. The children of nomads from remote rural areas are sent to boarding schools, and only visit their yurt on vacation - for two weeks in winter and for three months in summer.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankMost herds are grazed freely in Mongolia. Manufacturers breed horses mainly for the sake of colour and speed, as well as for strength, character and pedigree.
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Most herds are grazed freely in Mongolia. Manufacturers breed horses mainly for the sake of colour and speed, as well as for strength, character and pedigree.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankA rainbow in one Mongolian settlement. The country has the lowest population density and endless landscapes of desert dunes.
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A rainbow in one Mongolian settlement. The country has the lowest population density and endless landscapes of desert dunes.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankThe Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue is a 40-metre (131-foot) tall statue of Genghis Khan on horseback. It is located on the banks of the Tuul River in Tsonjin Boldog about 54 kilometres (33.55 miles) east of the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, where according to legend, he found a golden whip.
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The Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue is a 40-metre (131-foot) tall statue of Genghis Khan on horseback. It is located on the banks of the Tuul River in Tsonjin Boldog about 54 kilometres (33.55 miles) east of the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, where according to legend, he found a golden whip.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankShamans in Mongolia. Modern shamanism includes ancient rituals for communication with the natural world. One of these ceremonies takes place during the summer solstice, which is held in Mongolia to this day.
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Shamans in Mongolia. Modern shamanism includes ancient rituals for communication with the natural world. One of these ceremonies takes place during the summer solstice, which is held in Mongolia to this day.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankA Mongolian family in a yurt. In the classic yurt, there is always a stove on which Mongolian nomads cook food and that heats the room during the cold season.
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A Mongolian family in a yurt. In the classic yurt, there is always a stove on which Mongolian nomads cook food and that heats the room during the cold season.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankArtists performs in the theatre of traditional songs and dancing Tumen Ekh.
The central event of the year is the colourful festival Naadam, in which the whole country participates. The holiday lasts three days, from 11 to 13 July.
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Artists performs in the theatre of traditional songs and dancing Tumen Ekh.
The central event of the year is the colourful festival Naadam, in which the whole country participates. The holiday lasts three days, from 11 to 13 July.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankAn open-air museum, the National Park "Mongolia of the 13th Century".
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An open-air museum, the National Park "Mongolia of the 13th Century".
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankArtists performs in the theatre of traditional songs and dancing Tumen Ekh.
The central event of the year is the colourful festival Naadam, in which the whole country participates. The holiday lasts three days, from 11 to 13 July.
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Artists performs in the theatre of traditional songs and dancing Tumen Ekh.
The central event of the year is the colourful festival Naadam, in which the whole country participates. The holiday lasts three days, from 11 to 13 July.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankThe Zaisan Memorial is a monument in the southern part of the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar that honours allied Mongolian and Soviet soldiers killed in the Second World War.
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The Zaisan Memorial is a monument in the southern part of the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar that honours allied Mongolian and Soviet soldiers killed in the Second World War.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankAn artist performs in the theatre of traditional songs and dancing Tumen Ekh.
The central event of the year is the colourful festival Naadam, in which the whole country participates. The holiday lasts three days, from 11 to 13 July.
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An artist performs in the theatre of traditional songs and dancing Tumen Ekh.
The central event of the year is the colourful festival Naadam, in which the whole country participates. The holiday lasts three days, from 11 to 13 July.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankMost herds are grazed freely in Mongolia. Manufacturers breed horses mainly for the sake of colour and speed, as well as for strength, character and pedigree.
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Most herds are grazed freely in Mongolia. Manufacturers breed horses mainly for the sake of colour and speed, as well as for strength, character and pedigree.
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich / Go to the mediabankUlaanbaatar (Ulan Bator, literally "Red Hero") is the capital and Mongolia's largest city with a population over 1.3 million.
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Ulaanbaatar (Ulan Bator, literally "Red Hero") is the capital and Mongolia's largest city with a population over 1.3 million.
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