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Is the Mongolian train safe? Can Mongolian trains derail?

Perhaps speaking of Mongolia, the first thing that comes to mind is Inner Mongolia. Actually, it is not. Mongolia is a landlocked country surrounded by China and Russia. In fact, it seems that there are really few friends who travel to Mongolia, but there are some scenic spots in this country that are still very good. Let's have a look.

Is it safe? Bian Xiao believes that there are still some risks. Although train derailment happened not only in Mongolia, in fact, it also happened from time to time in other places. But this is a threat to security, so everyone should pay attention. After all, cheating doesn't happen every time. Everyone should pay attention to safety when traveling to Li.

Can you still go? Yes, Mongolia has no climate problems, typhoons and rainstorms, and it is also very suitable for traveling, because friends who are worried about the safety problems of train derailment can choose other modes of transportation.

At 4: 50 on August 12, a passenger train derailed from Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, to Saiyinshan, the capital of East Gobi Province in the southeast of the country. At present, at least 9 passengers have been injured, of which 1 was seriously injured.

Summer in tourist season: If you go to Mongolia in summer, you can not only enjoy the grassland scenery, but also attend the Nadam Convention held on July 7.11-3 every year. At this time, the weather in the grassland is relatively cool. The temperature in Ulaanbaatar is between 10-20℃, but it will be very cold in the north at night. Even in Chatan camp, a fire is needed to keep warm at night, while the temperature in Gobi will be very high. Although the grassland temperature is not high in summer, the sunshine is very strong during the day, so we should be prepared for sun protection. This is not to say that summer is the best season for tourism in Mongolia (only the most prosperous season), and each season has its own unique scenery.

Winter: In winter, the temperature in Mongolia can be as low as MINUS 30℃, many inns and yurts are no longer open, and roads may be blocked by snow.