Mongolians example essay topic

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Activities The Holy Peaks surrounding Ulaan Bataar hiking and breathtaking views. Manzshir Khi id Route on the Tsetseegum peak's southern side is the easiest route up; Z aisan Route is the most scenic and most difficult. There's more hiking in Gurvansaikhan National Park, around the hills of Kho vd, and in the Gobi Desert. Huge Kh " osg"ol N uur lake is great place for fishing and kayaking and there's some spleunkinling to be done in lakeshore caves. January and February are good months for skiing. Downhill and cross country ski tours leave from Ulaan Bataar.

Genghis Khan's used to ride horses out in the wild so grab a horse and relive his glory days. Or you can grab a yak or camel for a ride in and around Ulaan Baa tar. The biggest event of the year is the Naadam festival, known as the erin gur van naadam, after the three 'manly sports' of wrestling, archery and horse racing. The festival is held all over the country, normally between 11 and 13 July, the anniversary of the 1921 Mongolian Revolution.

The major events take place during the first two days. Tsa gaan Sar (White Month) is the start of the lunar new year in January or February. After months of winter, Mongolians celebrate over three days with a lot of food, liquor and singing. Human environment interaction The way the humans interact with the environment is: 1. The Mongolians ride the horses and eat them which over time they will have no more transportation and thus have to find a knew means of transportation. 2.

The floods in Mongolia effect the people because it kills people and destroys there homes. 3. The pollution of the Mongolians will make there environment less live able in and kill a lot of plants and wildlife.