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ankle bone
Shagain naadgai or the ankle-bone games have been played by Mongolians since the ancient times. m a child’s grave among burials from the Xiongnu dynasty.
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natural hot spring
Mongolia is home to about 250 hot springs, mineral water reservoirs and other geothermally heated groundwater, with therapeutic properties.
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aaruul, diary goods
It’s easy to presume meat is the only food nomadic Mongolians have. Well, they do have vast herds of domesticated animals, and they do eat meat.
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train
If you plan to travel from Ulaanbaatar capital city to the locals, you can take  by intercity bus, Ulaanbaatar railbus,  shared taxi, train or domestic flights. Intercity buses are the main source of public transportation from UB to locals.  Intercity transport Intercity public transportation is available to several provinces/cities via the Songinokhairkhan passenger transport center...
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gandan tegchilen hiid
When the city lights go on and the daily tempo lessens, you might find yourself in one of Ulaanbaatar’s theaters. Each theater has its own repertoire and all together they show the richness of Ulaanbaatar theater life.
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ulaanbaatar
Like nearly one half of the Mongolian population, the capital city of Ulaanbaatar is herself a nomad. The city has changed locations more than twenty times over the past 350 years before taking root in her current location
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