@hedonistic2008 Because your favorite pro-Capitalist politicians want open borders, "free trades" with other countries and cheap labor forces with other countries.
I think many Asian countries have been through the period of hardship and later rose up from the ashes like phoenixes. I wish that Mongolians will find their ways.
I hope my small message here can awaken some of dormant intelligent mongols into action and strive to bring this country to the glory it deserves. My best wishes and prayers for all great Mongols, God willing I would be able to visit your great country one day and shake hand with your people.
It is wake up time for Mongolia now. There is no time to waste. Let the intelligentsia of your country come togather and seek help from international expert and prepare comprehensive blue print of development. World has excessive liquidity today but there is no solid investment avenues to park. Mongolia can be the turn around story of the world. I say this with confidence because mongols are great people. You have one race , one language, one faith and you have brave hearts as your ancestors.
Your leaders need to put their head down and come up with the urbanization strategy for Mongolia with the help of global experts. You can not exist with just one UB when your country is so vast. You need to identify sites for other cities and plan development there. Seeking investment in vast country like yours will not be a problem because Mongols are great people. I salute them.
I am Indian and I have seen all parts of this documentary. I came here looking for everything about Mongolia after reading fascinating history of great MONGOLS. How their army pulverized every possible opponents. Their great monarch Genghis Khan . I was fascinated by landscape of Mongolia. Now I will talk about what i saw in this documentary.
Seoul South Korea was like Ulaan Bataar once but the government completely turned the city around and it is now one of the largest metropolis's on Earth. Give Mongolia some time
There is no doubt that if given a choice many people, both in Mongolia and countries around the world would prefer a rural existence. But i think you missed the part where it is stated that countryside living in Mongolia is becoming an increasing hard existence. Super cold winters in overgrazed steppe means that the nomad and herding way of life is now super tough. Herders are losing all their livestock in a single winter. There are no other work possibilities in the steppe.