I fell in love with Mongolian music and clips! Some of the music from the video I found: Hishigdalai x O.Z x ThunderZ - Chamtai baiy: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Wp2uWNmHLlU.html oung Mo'G - Naadii: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WpvfVxc7ixc.html If some Mongols watch this video - please write the names of the music from the video.
@@99999orhan wow! Wish I could understand the lyrics but the movie scenes speak for their own. Especially the motor bike part : ) But so they must have looked like in 1241 when the mongol invasion happened close to our country in the battle of Liegnitz. The music reminds me a little bit of our German Band Rammstein. They also have tough messages in their lyrics and videos.
That was pretty interesting - I may need to add Mongolia to the list of countries I want to get to after my kids go off to university and I have free time again :). As always, safe travels and good luck.
What an exciting road trip to Ulaanbaatar. The night sky looked so pretty. The music sounded upbeat & happy. The portions at the diner looked very filling. It was a surprise to see an early snow there. Be sure to bundle up & keep warm. The city looked so modern. You are lucky to find such fancy hotel accommodations. Looking forward to see where your adventures take you next! Best wishes & love Sergey.
Your video's are such a gift. Many people think now that all Russians are agressive but seeing this: a normal friendly guy puts it all in the right perspective! Wishing you all the best from Holland.
As requested Sergey, the names of songs from the video: besides the songs you found already, “Manan” by Haranga (one with the Moscow); “Hun uul” by P. Ganbold; “Choloot nisleg” by Naran, honestly I don’t know some the songs from the video as well. Your pronunciation reading in Mongolia is not bad at all. I’m pretty sure I will sound similar if I read/sing Russian (even though I studied a bit in high school). Yeah, Mongolian winter can be extremely cold, unfortunately, it’s the toughest. The rest of the 3 seasons are very beautiful there. Take care!
We mongols welcome people who respect us and our culture from every corner of the world just like the good ol days when in mongol empire where we embraced ppl of different religions, culture and color. What’s happening to the ethnic Mongolian people in Russia makes me very angry and sad. We are brave noble people with beliefs and the blessings from the eternal blue, we ll conquer all the adversities. Anyways, good luck to you and enjoy your journey at this sacred land Sergey.
Sergey, thank you for the videos and sharing your journey. I’ve watched you for a long time and I am happy that you are safe!!! I know your path is hard, and it must be even harder doing it alone. Keep moving forward, you got this!! Sending prayers and support from Montana, USA.
And so Sergey’s journey goes on and he made it to the Mongolian capital Ulanbataar. I am glad you made it there. Actually a long time ago a friend of mine lived there with his parents and siblings for some time. His father was commanded there to build socialist Khrushchyovkas and other stuff. My friend told me, after travelling from here to Moscow by train in 4 days, they were flying in a Tupolev TU-114 from Moscow to Ulanbataar in 2 days, a very exiting and prestigious thing to do back then. Soon you will have your Mongolian pony as well 😂.
I laughed when you explained to her you want 'mêê' (mutton)!😂 Also when you said hi to the sheep and had a discussion with them. Do you intend staying in Mongolia until after the war, or are you going to go to another place? Thank you for showing Mongolia to us. I was always interested in the home of Genghis Khan! Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
SA if you noticed, when Sergey spoke to the sheep, he used one of the most beautiful words in the Russian language, здравствуйте. One of the highlights of Sergey's videos is his interactions with animals. He likes them and they love him.
@@William_Fields I did notice, yes. He greeted them formally instead of informally. That's one of the reasons why I've been a subscriber of his for so long already.
I never realized the land is so very flat and open. But I have heard they are a happy welcoming country. Just watched Konstantine and Nikki. Hope all of you stay in touch
what a wonderful blend of tradition and modern life! I still can't believe how inexpensive things are compared to where I live (NE USA) and we aren't even the most expensive part of this country. I feel like I am being ripped off now when I pay $15 for fast food or $3 for a beer! Keep up the good work, Sergei
Drinking water from locations other than where you lived in Russia is different. As a traveler, it is now important to know that it is very important not to drink the water of other locations you visit because the tap water of those places has different microbes and natural bacterias other than what your body is used to -that causes diarrhea. to people who travel. It is very important to know as you travel try your best to drink bottled water. That will help prevent diarrhea. Be very careful what you eat and how it is cooked as this too is important to prevent diarrhea. It is no fun being sick especially as you travel to foreign lands. Be safe and take care. I appreciate your willingness to share in your travels. I pray Russia will change and become a free country soon and wars stop everywhere there is oppression.
3 dollar meal! So big! These people you have befriended looks so awesome. I'm happy you've had the chance to explore even though it's 12° f... In October. That is quite chilly
Great reporting Sergey. Maybe I'll see you in UB. In the end, despite its 1,5 million inhabitants, the town is small. I've only been here for about a month and I've seen nearly all foreigners. It's nice and pleasant for the moment, but let's see how the winter goes. Most Russians, Buryati, Tuvans etc tend to live nearer to the Department Store (and the ridiculous huge flag pole of the RU embassy), other nationalities are more concentrated towards Shangri-La and Suchbataar square.
Сергей по вам видно что вы простой русский парень, всегда оставайтесь таким. Главное не кого не оскорбляйте и не обижайте. И помогайте друг другу, с нашими братьями монголами. Пусть бог вас бережёт от всего плохого. 🙏
Where ever you go, you are. Mixed feelings with many thoughts and worries behind the reason of this trip. And many other trips of many other young and sound people. We have to trust in Judith. Brave women and mothers.
That weather is a little to cold for me and I am originally from Wisconsin but now in Phoenix Arizona area where its about 33C today. It's a dry heat so it really isn't to bad.
Hope you have safe time in my country, mostly people are welcoming but since these days things getting little though even for Mongolians, always be careful and stay away from man collabs. Relieved to see how you love our animals too, all the best. Noone will judge you for your journey to survive
Thank you for this video, Sergey. Mongolia seems a very interesting country, and to some degree, with the Soviet-style buildings, reminds me of Russia...even though the culture and ethnicity of the people is different.
@@CrazyRussianSergey Dear Sergey, you are the most interesting Ex- Pat from Russia. You are a great traveler. Thank you for showing us the world. I am glad you have such a brave spirit.
OMG. I didn't think of it that time! But yeah, they were so cute and later I thought maybe they go to slauther place, but I just prefere to hope they went to get a hair dress! (it's getting cold though)
Cool tradition, to throw seeds to the birds. The land is so flat, no wonder the Mongols are great horse riders. Seems like the hip-hop culture has become universal. It has reached even the far east.
for your stomach troubles you may see if it is possible to buy a product that either diphenoxylate or codeine over the counter at a pharmacy (the first one is better, less addictive/habit forming if you have to use it regularly)
You are reading good in Mongolian language. I agree with you, there is difference between the people from capital city and other parts of the country. I heard that the Mongolian government encouraging Russians to stay in our country to work and study. I would have stayed in Choibalsan instead of going to the capital, if I was you. I suppose you have reasons to go to UB. But the life is so easy going outside the capital. People are nicer and living cost is cheaper. But wish you the best in UB.
I saw a big street market today full of fruits and vegetables. However, i was told it can freeze at night if it stays on the street so decided to buy in shop. But overall didn’t see any problem to buy it. You’ll see in the next video
Do you think you could visit or move to India? Indians like russian tourists and costs of living is cheap. Also you speak very good english and you can easily pick up hindi.
Sergey, please take care of that traveler's diarrhea as soon as you can. Too many days with that and you risk dehydration. I ended up in hospital in Indonesia a few years ago because I didn't take it seriously enough. There are medications you can get at a local pharmacy that should help control the problem. Buy some, use it, and keep the rest just in case you need it again.
Make more mongolian advantute because I don't live in mongolia anymore. I live in Europa because mongolian girls aren't same beutiful how they look like outside. But they have strong heart inside. But unfortunately i only cares about outside.