I adore these people who have the courage and passion to preserve their culture - when most other countries are blindly copying the western materialistic culture and losing the heritage their ancestors created
Once I saw a picture about an elderly Mongolian woman and I was astonished: she looked exactly like my grandmother. She is Hungarian and her family's been living in the Carpathian basin for centuries.
I can relate. i am strongly drawn to the Mogolian culture.. In my maiden name I am a "cow herder'; - Gulas. Too many people recognize my Hungarian look. M Dad myself, and my son have strong characteristics (especially physically looks) regarding a Hungarian/Mongolian background.
Greetings from Ireland. Wonderful, beautiful music and dance. Thank you. I was very privileged to visit Mongolia in 2008. I love your country and people.
I never ever write comments on youtube video. But, this time after watching this wonderful production I really wish to congratulate those people who made this great thing. So simple, so unique and so complex of ideas with all the beauty of Mongolia. As a citizen of this country I was really proud to see and share it on my FB page. Just love it.
My wife is Mongolian (Born and raised until 22) and I'm American. There has never been a Mongolian that I have met that wasn't as nice as could be to us and just a wonderful soul. It is a very beautiful country and I feel that all countries should model their everything after Mongolia.
I was Lucky to visit this beautiful country and his nice people...indeed,it's sometimes hard to believe...but,anyway,steppes,wind and horses...magic,shidet!Bayarlalaa!
The beauty and wonder of your unique culture touched my heart so deeply that I did feel like being a part of your world even I know that I am French :)
Beautiful & Vibrant Mongolia .. All Love & Respect from Syria 😊 and all Arabic People !! No matter what your history was, or what mistakes u did in the past (to us or others) ... You came a long way. You are a great Nation of beautiful Souls , Be proud of your Culture👍 Salam .. wish you all the best 🙃
It was great--wonderfull people--phantastic country!Total differend of my life here in Vienna!I´ll never forget this 4 weeks!I hope i can make this again!
THANK YOU FOR MONGOLIA LOVE SONGS.....................YOUR PICTURES AND PICTURES ......................RRE VERY CLEAR ...........YOU HAVE THE BEST CAMERA MAN.....
I believe my love of Mongolia comes from their deep rooted cultures, here in America, we're so young...we have little depth in our ancestry..except what brings us together now! Love the Global family.
МНОГО КРАСИВО ЖАЛКО ЧЕ НЕ РАЗБИРАМ ЕЗИКА , ОБИЧАМ ДА ВИ ГЛЕДАМ , ИСКАМ ПРИ ВАС , ВИЕ СТЕ МОЕТО БЪДЕЩЕ , ДЪРЖАВАТА МИ , НЯМА БЪДЕЩЕ , ПОДАЙ МИ РЕКА , ГОСПОДАРИЬО , РОБ СЪМ ТИ ДО ЖИВОТ .
"nameless0shelter 5 months ago is that a NAZI sign on the drum?" This is a Mongolian national symbol named KHAS /Хас/. Nazis just borrowed that. They didn't make brand new symbol. Read the history.
!!!!Bellisimas y cautivadoras Danzas de Mongolia...La danza trasciende fronteras, respetando las distintas culturas y celebrando la universalidad y la diversidad del ser humano. Joanna MacLean explica el vínculo del Movimiento con la danza como sigue: «El mensaje, el idioma o el contexto pueden ser diferentes, pero todos nos proponemos aliviar el sufrimiento; al igual que sucede con las danzas, el estilo puede variar de un país a otro, pero todas son celebración del ritmo y de la fuerza espiritual».Alex
This is such a wonderful video and I love the music, I just want to keep watching it. The people seem so happy and colourful. The western nations have a lot to learn from these people.
Mongolians love everyone except for maybe some chinese people. That's just because the Chinese are trying to claim Chinggis Khan as chinese now. They even teach it in their schools.
DrTBone The Mongolians don't get along with the Chinese because of their long history of fighting for control over land and border disputes, not because the Chinese are trying to claim Genghis Khan as Chinese. Genghis Khan doesn't even have a Chinese name to begin with and to be honest, the Chinese have no reason to try to claim him as their own. The Chinese have always seen the Mongolians as barbarians during the dynastic periods. I have no idea where you got the idea that they're teaching that in schools. On another note, props to the people who made such a beautiful video and for sharing this wonderful music to the world :)
karatesushi Yep, We Chinese are teaching that in history book. Purely because China is a multi-culture state and absolutely majority of mogolian population reside within China. Genghis Khan's kid once unified China in history, and Yuan dynasty established by grand son of Genghis Khan is considered as legitmate dynasty of China.
I'd suggest not to expect much from them. They can be the exact opposite of freindly as well. But considering the amount of tourists seems to be increasing, still worth visiting somehow. Enjoy your trip
More than 60% - 80% of them are Tibetan Buddhists. Some of them also believe in Tengriism (Shamanism) and pockets of Kazakhs in Western Mongolia are Muslims. In fact, the world's largest statue of Bodhisattva Chenreizig is found in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar.
***** I also found out that some Tibetan names were very similar to Mongolian names. Dalai Lama for example literally means Ocean Teacher/Monk in Mongolian.
Phanteus yeah some of Mongolians gave their child Tibetan name cuz of Buddhism. But lately new families doesn't doing that. Although my name is Tibetan and still i am Mongolian.