Ulaanbaatar covers an area of 4,704 square kilometers and has a permanent population of 1.3 1.9 million. At present, 35% of the population lives in Ulaanbaatar, of which 74% are young people.
Night shop girls in Ulaanbaatar are tall and stout, which is one of the characteristics of Mongolian women.
The picture shows a beautiful Mongolian woman learning Mongolian traditional musical instruments. In Ulaanbaatar, some women are very open, while others are very conservative. This is the Mongolian woman.
Night life in Ulaanbaatar is usually in summer. Because of the long and cold winter here, the average temperature in 65438+ 10 is-15 -22℃, and sometimes it can reach -39℃ at night.
There are many nightclubs in Ulaanbaatar, including western hip-hop music, all kinds of foreign wines and foreign girls.
In Mongolia, many women are better than men. Excellent women don't want to get married. Their dream is to go abroad, to Russia or western Europe.
There are many nightclubs in Ulaanbaatar, including VLVT cocktail bar, Marquee 27, Centro Club 19, Max Music Club and so on. The beauty in the nightclub will definitely give you a new understanding of this country.
The unknown side reveals the luxury life of the rich in Mongolia.
1990 after the economic liberalization, the market faction quickly grasped the state power and fully privatized state-owned assets throughout Mongolia. A group of Mongolians became "nouveau riche" overnight by mining gold mines, selling tight licenses and buying securities. The picture shows Bo Chaoketu Sai Han, Minister of Labor of Mongolia and member of Mongolian Great Hural (Parliament, People's Congress).
The famous Mongolian host and current political reporter Daxi Zeweig attended an entertainment event.
Sumo wrestlers, once the first Mongolian, clenched his fist in Qinglong and explained the meaning of Mongolian "Erhun" (human) to a foreigner. At the age of 22, he was promoted to the highest level of Japanese professional sumo as "Yokozuna" (equivalent to champion), becoming the third non-Japanese Yokozuna in Japanese sumo history. Now he is an influential democratic politician in Mongolian politics.
Amundra Amartuvshin, CEO of Mongolian Mass Media Company, founded Box Networks, which owns the exclusive broadcasting rights of CNN, NBC and Bundesliga in Mongolia. He personally served as the temporary adviser of Mongolian Prime Minister N. alatan Huyag. A considerable number of rich Mongolians began to actively participate in politics after possessing wealth, in order to use their political status to obtain more economic benefits.
Batbilig Tungalag, general manager of Mongolia Natural Stone Co., Ltd. is at the newly started construction site. There are now more than 400 listed companies in Mongolia, but most of the listed companies' funds are concentrated in the hands of a very few super-rich. They control cashmere, wool, leather and other major export industries in the country, and control more than 60% of enterprises in the country.
Batbilig Tungalag is in his Lexus SUV. Most of these rich people in Mongolia were born after the 1960s. Compared with their parents, they know how to pursue the quality of life better.
Ulaanbaatar has more than 300 bars, discotheques, nightclubs and beer houses. These rich people often patronize several luxury bars.
The young rich woman Ganchuluun Gandolgor is at Ramada Hotel.
Ariunzul Oyunbaatar model. With the development of the entertainment industry, singers and movie stars have become the emerging forces of the rich class in Mongolia.
Member of Mongolian women's group.
Due to the rapid economic growth and huge profits of the mining industry, many people even predict that Mongolia will become the next Dubai-it will copy Dubai's economic model. At present, the Atlantic claims that Mongolia has undeveloped mineral resources worth 1 trillion dollars. The picture shows the street view of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
I have a lot of imagination about Mongolia. Seeing in the capital Ulaanbaatar, people's clothes and information are not outdated at all. If the above picture is a standard photo of traditional Mongolian women, but the real Mongolia is much more "modern", let's walk into the streets of Ulaanbaatar and have a look.
In a Russian restaurant, when these two girls came in, they were both atmospheric, with an altitude of 1.75 meters.
The "fashion" in the Mongolian version of Times Weekly is in sharp contrast with the first picture, and traditional costumes are also very fashionable.
This is dressed like Han Faner.
A few years ago, some Mongolian media published articles one after another, proposing the benefits of "monogamy or polygamy", and some even suggested that the Mongolian legislature adopt legal provisions to allow this.
Mongolia has a population of about 2.9 million, of which 565,438+0% are women. There are more than 60,000 families with single mothers, many of whom are unmarried mothers, and a large number of women are married but have not gone through the marriage registration procedures. Therefore, some people think that polygamy will reduce the number of single mothers.
In recent years, a large number of residents in Mongolian pastoral areas have moved to cities, and most of them remain in pastoral areas. As a result, there have been many half-children.
These children don't know that they may be the same father, and there is a great possibility of getting married in the future, which directly leads to the marriage of close relatives.
In some pastoral areas, consanguineous marriage has appeared. If "polygamy" is legalized, children will know who their father is, which can effectively avoid consanguineous marriage.
Some people think that a man should not only marry two wives, but also the second wife should be a foreigner. This can not only avoid inbreeding, but also improve the population quality.
If 65,438+0,000 Mongolian men marry foreign women and give birth smoothly, the population of Inner Mongolia will increase by 20,000 in two or three years.
Others believe that if men are allowed to be "polygamous", they will not go out to have sex and create a healthy social atmosphere.
Those who oppose the factors that bring social instability believe that the Mongolian legislature will not agree to polygamy, which will bring unstable factors to families and society.
At present, there is a big gap between the rich and the poor in Mongolia. If "polygamy" is allowed, rich people can take more wives, while those who have no money can't.
Although some rich people are looking for lovers outside behind their wives' backs, most of them are short-term. However, if polygamy is practiced, it will inevitably intensify the root causes of family conflicts and affect family harmony.
Among single mothers, many are college graduates. It's not that they can't find a husband, but that they can't find a suitable husband.
Moreover, many of them should remain independent and don't want to be bound by marriage. They can find a lover and have children, but they won't get married.
In Mongolia, it is normal for women not to get married and have children at their parents' home. No one will say, let alone want to know who the father is, and no one will look down on a child without a "father".
Excellent women are unwilling to get married. In Mongolia, many women are better than men. Women account for 52.3% in state organs, 72% in the education sector and 80% in the health sector.
In cities, besides going to work like men, women have to do housework, raise children and take care of their husbands, because Mongolian men need women to take care of everything regardless of housework.
If a woman doesn't get married, she can raise one less man without being beaten. Many women, especially excellent women, don't want to get married. A Mongolian friend of the reporter believes that Mongolian men clamor for two wives, and even if the legislature agrees, few people can get them.
He joked that why Mongolian men clamor for two wives is because "one wife doesn't earn enough money to buy drinks".
Before I went to Ulaanbaatar, I just arrived in Ulaanbaatar. The Mongolian women I learned from others are like this: they are not good-looking; Give her a glass of wine and do anything.