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I just came back from the capital of Outer Mongolia. Let me tell you about the real Mongolia. Nowadays, the gap is not that big.

With the improvement of everyone’s living standards, more and more people like to travel. Inner Mongolia is a tourist attraction in our country, and Inner Mongolia is also developing rapidly along with the motherland. Bordering Inner Mongolia, there is a country called Mongolia, which has a deep connection with China. Many people call it Outer Mongolia.

The capital of Outer Mongolia is Ulaanbaatar. It is a city with a strong prairie style and is home to more than 1.4 million people, accounting for nearly half of Mongolia. Mongolia belonged to China for a long time in the past, but later separated from our country due to various reasons.

Recently, a travel friend was very curious about this, so he went to travel to the capital of Outer Mongolia. No, he just came back from Mongolia recently and will tell you about the real Mongolia!

When walking into Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, the tour guide praised: This is the most developed city in Mongolia. But the sight before him disappointed him. There are no high-rise buildings in this capital, and the lights are bright. As far as the eye can see, there are low bungalows and withered yellow grass. Although there are a few modern high-rise buildings with glass curtain walls, most of them are very old buildings.

Standing high in the city center, you can see the surrounding low-rise houses and the areas under development. This is not like the capital of a country, it is only equivalent to a third-tier small city in our country. While in Mongolia, travel friends also noticed that a large number of people in Outer Mongolia particularly like to yearn for Europe and the United States, and they also welcome European and American tourists.

Outer Mongolia is a landlocked region. Since its independence from China, Outer Mongolia has still been dominated by animal husbandry, with a very weak industrial base. It is still under the absolute control of Russian creditors or foreign capital. Urban construction is in sharp contrast to Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, with one side prosperous and the other depressed.

After traveling in Mongolia, a travel friend said after returning: There is more than a little gap between Mongolia and our country! It may be different from what you think! The gap is not that big now!