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What is the real Mongolia like?
China has a vast territory and rich tourism resources. However, with people's higher and higher spiritual pursuit, in recent years, many donkey friends have not only been satisfied with domestic tourism, but have chosen to travel abroad. Today, Bian Xiao will introduce to you a country that has a deep historical relationship with China, and that is Mongolia.

I believe many netizens know that Mongolia once belonged to China in history, but later it left China for various reasons. However, with the rapid development of national economy, China is in line with many countries in the world, including Mongolia, and many donkey friends have been to ancient Mongolia. Recently, a donkey friend just came back from playing in Mongolia. Let's learn from him what Mongolia is like!

Let's first look at Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, which is the most developed slave city in Mongolia with a large population. According to donkey friends, half of Mongolia's population lives here. Although Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia, compared with China, it is as prosperous as some second-and third-tier cities in China. Mongolians admire western and Korean culture, and the men and women on the street are also very fashionable. On the streets of Ulaanbaatar, women are basically wearing makeup, and it may be considered impolite not to wear makeup.

Lvyou also introduced that products made in China can be seen everywhere in Mongolia, especially daily necessities, most of which are imported from China. In addition, the difference between Mongolia and Inner Mongolia is that there are many vehicles in Mongolia, and almost every household has a car.

So is the price in Mongolia high? A donkey friend who went to Mongolia said that eating meat in Mongolia would be much more affordable than in China, but buying vegetables and fruits would be several times more expensive than in China. The donkey friend also reminded that when traveling to Mongolia, you must keep quiet when eating, because the locals don't like people making noise when eating. Mongolian food culture is also very different from ours. They all eat Mongolian food or western food, without China chopsticks.

The donkey friend also reminded that Mongolia is a country where smoking is banned by all people. When traveling to Mongolia, don't smoke in public places, or you will be punished. In addition, there is a serious imbalance between men and women in Mongolia, with a large number of women. Walking on the streets of Mongolia, you will find that the local women are very enthusiastic.

After coming back from Mongolia, I couldn't help snoring: the gap is obvious! What do you think of Mongolia after reading this donkey friend's introduction? Welcome to leave a message!