Mongolia: The World’s Most Sparsely Populated and Poorest Country -Corruption, Slums, Men’s Paradise
Genghis Khan is probably the first thing that comes to mind when you hear about Mongolia. But did you know that Mongolia has been relevant in human history long before the Great Khan was even born? Rare species of dinosaurs roamed the never-ending plateaus millions of years ago. But now, the country is home to countless internally displaced citizens living in a maze of slums.
Today, we will tell you all about Mongolia and how the most powerful empire in the world crumbled into poverty.
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6 Comments
Those aren’t slums.
Mongolia has such a complex and tough reality. While it’s one of the most sparsely populated countries, the challenges with poverty and corruption are eye-opening. It's important to understand the full picture of life there.
Very interesting. Thank you.
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Pause: 12:46 so in this painting THE RIGHT side have not been "white washed" 😆 why are they still brown in the painting? someone drop the ball
13:10 I didn't know that Genghis Khan was responsible for setting up the Pony Express in the western US in the 1800s.
21:10 The government gives awards to women that have lots of kids and are good at Taekwondo? Too bad you have to go to South Korea to pick up the Taekwondo award.