Oman is home to adobe fortresses, wadis 2,000 miles of fertile coastline, and much more. Despite being a small coastal country, its access to the ocean contributes to an abundance of resourc… Read More
In the vast tapestry of human history, few cultures can boast a heritage as rich, diverse, and captivating as that of the Kazakh people. The Mongolian Kazakhs have a history spanning over 13… Read More
The golden eagle, known for its remarkable hunting abilities, stands as a symbol of power and grace in the world of raptors. In this article, we will delve into the intriguing world of golde… Read More
Introduction:In the year 334 BC, a young and audacious king from Macedonia embarked on a journey that would forever alter the course of history. Alexander, only 20 years old at the time, ini… Read More
Once an underrated place for a summer holiday, Croatia has gained popularity over the last decade. This is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and not just for its scenery! The… Read More
Located in Northeast Africa, Sudan is known for seamlessly blending African tradition with the Mediterranean world. While the country is often on the news for unfortunate reasons, did y… Read More
Hidden Gems: Discovering Lesser-known Monasteries in Tibet first shown on Tour Travel TibetWhen discussing monasteries in Tibet, the Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery, and Drepung Monastery imm… Read More
When choosing between goat and lamb meat, many factors come into play. Both types of meat are popular choices in various cuisines worldwide, renowned for their distinct flavors and tendernes… Read More
Like many countries with long histories, Spanish foods are a culmination of different cultures merged into unique dishes from native Spanish cuisine.
Like many other Mediterranean culture… Read More
Exploring the Vast Landscapes of Mongolia through the Lens of Flying Drones
Mongolia, a landlocked country in East Asia, is known for its vast landscapes, nomadic culture, and rich history… Read More
Beyond its historical landmarks and cultural heritage, Afghanistan also boasts a range of delicious cuisines. Afghan food is known for its rich and aromatic taste which makes it appealing fo… Read More
Osh is a city situated in the Fergana Valley in Kyrgyzstan. It is called the country’s “capital of the south”. Some of the best things to do in Osh, Kyrgyzstan include expl… Read More
At DMI, we not only get orders and offers from silk and cotton buyers and suppliers but also receive enquires for cashmere fabrics. In this blog, we will talk about Cashmere, one of the most… Read More
Cathy Ang published: “Millet: This is exactly perhaps one of the most crucial grain items that Mongolians consumeMongolia Grains Foods
Millet might be prepared with liquids because you… Read More
Industrial Heritage of Textile in Iran
It has always been one of the first human needs to knit and sew clothes for himself/herself. The industrial heritage of textile in Iran has had ma… Read More
Primary keyword: sustainable slippers Secondary keywords: Vegan slippers Eco-friendly slippers Organic slippers Home slippers for women Fairtrade slippers Slippers for men Organic cotton sli… Read More
The Tuvan people are a Turkic ethnic group native to Tuva, in Central Asia. They number around 200,000 and live in Russia (Tuva), Mongolia, and China.
The Tuvan tribe has its own unique l… Read More
By Scott J. RossThe 25 Travel Experiences You Must HaveA pair of internationally minded writers, a chef, an architect and a landscape photographer made a list of the most extraordinary adven… Read More
My friend from college, Lionel, is a hands-on uncle to his young nephews in California. The nephews are multiracial Mongolian-American so Lionel asked for a book list to learn more about the… Read More
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(ExpatLife Asia)-Most travelers are probably familiar with the stereotypes that tend to appear whenever Mongolia is mentioned. Nomadic tribes, yurts, and horses, as well as images of… Read More
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When most people think of traveling to Iceland, wildlife is probably not their primary consideration.
Located in the North At… Read More
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Iceland (a.k.a. the land of fire and ice) is often described as dramatic, thrilling, and otherworldly, with natural wonders s… Read More
“I have found out there ain’t no surer way to find out if you like people or hate them than to travel with them” Mark Twain.
Many of you will be familiar with the… Read More
The movement of herders and livestock into the eastern steppe is of great interest to researchers, but few scholars have linked the introduction of herds and horses to the rise of complex so… Read More
The puppies protecting herders and snow leopard
This story was originally published by WWF Asia Pacific Exposure in February 2019.
On a shivering cold morning in Mongolia’s capital ci… Read More
The fashion industry has a dark side, a lot darker than many of us realise. It is one of the worst polluters and wreaks havoc on our environment in countries across the world, affecting hu… Read More
The town’s IndieEarthXchange has tied up with a bunch of different festivals to deliver 19 world musicians collectively on-line this weekend
When Namgar Lhasaranova sings the trac… Read More
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2 March 1932 Visions Seminar Lecture VII
We stopped where the patient put the piece of amber on the ground and heard it beating like a heart… Read More