Mongolians in China, do you want to live in Mongolia?

Updated on history 2024-07-31
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Mongolians are one of the 56 ethnic groups in China, with a population of about 5.8 million in China, mainly in our Inner Mongolia, Northeast China, Xinjiang and other places. Mongolia has long been known as the "eternal fire" and "horseback people", with a strong steppe style.

    Nowadays, Mongolian culture is very popular with tourists, and every year there is an endless stream of tourists who want to taste Mongolian food and make bold Mongolian friends. When a traveler went to Inner Mongolia to experience Mongolian culture, he also had a certain understanding of Mongolian culture. The traveler asked

    Do Chinese Mongolians want to live in Mongolia? They're a bit of a surprise!

    Mongolia is our neighbor, sandwiched between China and Russia, and the territory in which Mongolia is located has always belonged to China in historical times. The tour guide praised that eighty percent of the population in Mongolia are Khalkha Mongols, and it can be said that they have the same roots as the Mongols in China.

    A friend from Inner Mongolia said: In our Inner Mongolia, we can often get to know people from Outer Mongolia. I have a Mongolian student at my university, and after listening to his introduction to his country, I learned that Mongolia's pastures are still very primitive, cattle and sheep are all three different models, and there is still a lot of undeveloped land, which is quite primitive.

    Looking at our country's Inner Mongolia, almost every inch of land has been developed, and each family can at least get more than 3,000 acres of pasture, build houses on their own pasture, manage cattle and sheep, and the animal husbandry system is very perfect. Only then did I know that unconsciously, Mongolia and our Inner Mongolia in China have distanced themselves.

    If I were to live in Mongolia, I would obviously prefer to stay in my own country. For me, Mongolia is like a distant relative, and although we have many similar cultures, we are part of the Chinese nation.

    Another friend from Inner Mongolia said: Although Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia used to be one family, there have long been differences between us. I've been to Outer Mongolia, and the country is quite westernized, and we can basically communicate with the spoken language of Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia, but I can't read the Outer Mongolian language at all, and they often mix in a lot of Russian words.

    I feel that everyone has the right to choose, and I am grateful that I lived in China to have the happy life I have now.

    Through our Inner Mongolian compatriots, we also learned a lot about Mongolia. I have to sigh that the standard of living in Inner Mongolia, China, is higher than that of Outer Mongolia. This is also inseparable from the joint efforts of our people, under the effective governance of the country, to see our motherland more and more prosperous and powerful, as a countryman, are you also proud?

    What do you think of Mongolia as a country? Would you like to visit Mongolia if you have the chance?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Think. Mongolia is a vast country with beautiful steppes and countless beautiful scenery to enjoy, so I wanted to live in Mongolia.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, the conditions in Mongolia are better than those of our country, we live very well in Inner Mongolia, and the country has a lot of "preferential treatment" for us.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Although China's Mongolians and Outer Mongolia are very close to each other, their living habits are different; they think they are Chinese; in China, their living conditions are much stronger than those of Mongolia, and as ethnic minorities, they still have many welfare conditions, so no one wants to live in Mongolia.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Mongolians in China, I want to live in Mongolia because Mongolia is like a distant relative, and I often want to see it, even though there are many similar cultures.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you have the chance, you want to try it, after all, the scenery is beautiful, and you can also ride horses and experience the local customs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. According to the agreement on mutual visa exemption between China and Mongolia, holders of diplomatic passports, official passports and ordinary passports of the People's Republic of China who come to Mongolia for a stay of less than 30 days are exempted from Mongolian visas.

    2. Holders of ordinary passports of the People's Republic of China are required to obtain visas in advance. Chinese citizens who need to apply for a visa can apply at the Embassy of Mongolia in Beijing, the Consulate General in Hohhot, and the Consulate General in Erenhot by providing the following documents:

    1. Valid passport, valid for at least 6 months.

    2. A completed visa application form.

    3. A recent passport photo.

    4. An invitation letter containing the following contents:

    1) Estimated duration of stay.

    2) Purpose of stay and itinerary.

    3) It is necessary to sign and indicate the company address, ** and fax of the inviting party.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, there are many people who are very confused about the existence of Mongolia. In fact, there is a big difference between the Mongolian people in our country and the Mongolian people. Inner Mongolia is an administrative region of China, while Mongolia is a landlocked country sandwiched between China and Russia.

    But in the long course of history, Mongolia once belonged to China. But in 1946, Mongolia became independent again. Among the people, many people like to use "Outer Mongolia" to refer to the current Mongolia.

    In fact, the Mongolian ethnic group and the ethnic majority of Mongolia are all Mongolians. According to statistics, half of the Mongolians live in China. And we in China also have a lot of preferential policies for the Mongolian people in China, and the policy support has also led to the rapid development of these people.

    But if you compare Inner Mongolia with Mongolia, the difference is not small. So today, let's reveal the secret, how do my country's Inner Mongolian compatriots view Mongolia?

    In fact, the people of Inner Mongolia are not very optimistic about the people of Mongolia, and it can be said that they have no good feelings. Although the ethnic groups of Inner Mongolia and Mongolia belong to the same ethnic group, the people of Inner Mongolia prefer to use "they" to refer to Mongolians. In fact, compared with the Inner Mongolians, the people of Mongolia are more like Mongolians in the true sense.

    It is true that Mongolia's economy is not as good as that of Inner Mongolia, and people's living standards are also different. Moreover, the polar difference in Mongolia is very serious, and the economy of Outer Mongolia is mainly dependent on animal husbandry, and there is basically no industrial development. Although Mongolians are very hospitable, because of the economic, political and cultural differences between the two, Inner Mongolians and Mongolians have always had a problem.

    Let's take a look at what the people of Inner Mongolia say about the Mongolians?

    Inner Mongolia netizen 1: Although we Inner Mongolians are also engaged in animal husbandry, I think Mongolian people don't seem to know anything else except herding sheep. And they have been independent for many years, but when we compare our economy and living standards, they have a big gap with us.

    Every day, I see a lot of Mongolian people coming to our side to buy daily necessities. Even ordinary cooking pots have to be imported from our country.

    Mongolian netizen 2: I am an Inner Mongolian, although I am also Mongolian, but I am proud to be a Chinese. I am grateful for everything China has given.

    In my eyes, I think Mongolia is similar to Tanzania and other backward countries. So I'm also grateful that I was born in China.

    Mongolian netizen 3: Although Inner Mongolia and Mongolia are the same main ethnic group, with the same blood and similar words, I think there is a big difference between the two. It's like a class in an elementary school is essentially different from a class in another branch.

    Mongolian netizen 4: I am a native of Inner Mongolia, and Mongolians are like relatives who are very distant from me. I don't have a good impression or dislike it, and I hope they can develop.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no excessive intimacy. However, many Mongolians in the country regard Mongolia as their motherland.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The language of Inner Mongolia and Mongolia is basically the same, but many nouns are different, the Mongolian people in Inner Mongolia speak more Chinese, and Outer Mongolia Russian is more, I personally think that the main reason is that many things in Outer Mongolia are all imported, and they directly use foreign languages for imported products. For example, vegetables, Outer Mongolia relies on Chinese imports, and naturally uses Chinese to name, while Inner Mongolia has its own Mongolian vegetable names, so there are still many differences. The script is completely different, and Outer Mongolia uses the Neocylicic alphabet (

    , commonly known as the New Mongolian script, was created and used in 1945. This is also a national sorrow! Nowadays, many Outer Mongolians are not very clear about the history of their own ethnic group, the reason is that the history of the Mongolian people is written in the old Mongolian language, especially the new generation of Outer Mongolians cannot understand the old Mongolian language at all.

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