Could you imagine living where temperatures drop to -40°C/-40°F? My 2nd video from Mongolia, where I lived for 3 days in the wild ➡ruclips.net/video/qH8JKUCQCuc/видео.htmlsi=5alJWAiW4GE3ArrB Instagram for daily updates ➡instagram.com/ken_abroad/
Such cold temperatures can be imagined in ancient times. Why the nomads are so obsessed with going south. Without food, the population and livestock were decimated by the low temperatures
Hi Ken. 1. That photographer at the square telling you names of the other khans around Chinggis khan. 2. That market has much more interesting stuff to see and buy. But I understand it was too cold explore more. Also those yellow berries are called Chatsargana or Seabuckthorn. Indigenous to Mongolia and Southern Siberia. It’s a fatty, sour and tangy berry packed with lot of vitamins and antioxidants. 3. That dumpling most likely to have a mutton. 4. That supermarket looked kinda small and lacks variety of items. 5. Germany is one of the biggest trade partners of Mongolia. Has been trading for about 60 years. Thus the variety of German brands you see there. 7. Yes that fried noodle is one of the most common dishes in Mongolia. It’s eaten throughout the year.
@@KenAbroad Yeah but that's not actually noodle. We call that food tsuivan but if it's with soup then it's guriltai shul which basically means soup with flour. Because it's made out of just flour. For us, there is a different dish with noodles (not really traditional). If you google Tsuivan it would say that it's made with noodles, but that's not true. Our traditional dish doesn't usually use goiman (noodles). More likely to use just flour, meat, and dairy products. And we don't use spices or soy sauce stuff like that. Modern young people might add or eat foreign food. But traditionally we don't use sauces like other East Asian countries.
@hann659 where? In Germany? Or are you mongolian too? That's probably a fake chinese dish, and people would just name it mongolian. Like mongolian BBQ. We don't even use soy sauce. We don't have enough chicken for us to consume like that.
Thanks for travelling to Ulaanbaatar in the intense cold to show us a great city and the wonderful Mongolian people. Шинэ Зеландаас Монголд мэндчилж байна ✌️
What a fantastic and amazing trip to Mongolia, Ken. THANK YOU for taking me/us along on your journey. Am happy to see and learn more about this country thru' your eyes. Excellent video, incredible content as always. Keep up the GREAT work, Ken. Thanks again.
Loved seeing Mongolia through Ken's lens! He's been one of my inspirations for starting to share my own travel adventures here on RUclips. I aspire to take people with me on journeys, just like Ken does. Ken, keep up the GREAT work!💪🏻
I believe due to lack of coasts being a very dry country and in high altitude the cold hits harder, I believe, it is the same cold, same temperature but more dry and more windy so you can feel the cold damaging your body, while in the north it is more of a silent killer (I think)
Now i know gut and gunsting means good and cheap 😅 i like cracks from this Germany’s brand. Thank you for visiting our country. Hope you had warmth memories even temperature is freezing cold 😊🤩 come back again during summer 😊
I am quite surprised that you felt that weird "enjoyment" of the cold. The Mongols get that craving, I am really missing the cold as I am far away my country. It is so refreshing and energizes you.
-24 was around the lowest I did downhill skiing in... maybe a little above that (-22 or -23 Celsius)... not comfortable, but you can quite easily spend the whole day outside in that, though, going up on the open chairlifts was a little Freezing. but that's if you are kind of adapted to winter... you see, a persons physiology very much changes... literally, if you are living in a cold climate your organs will start forming a special kind of fat that helps with maintaining body heat. your blood composition also changes, even the skincells will mutate to adapt to the climate.
The building behind the Chinggis khans statue is the parliament house. The orange berry is called seabuckthorn in english. Very sour but nutritious berry full of vitamin C.
they should design a special system to replace those fridges and freezers in the supermarket during winter. It is so funny to see them using electricity while it is so cold outside.
MONGOLIA...beautiful country with lovely people. Truly curious to see and learn how the Mongolians live with such super duper cold temperature. See you, Ken and all in the premieres this evening at 7pm.
Ken, you are so brave for traveling under these conditions. You will never catch me there for sure. I actually don't like to travel during the winter. The luggage just becomes too bulky. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
8:30 He said that statue is Boorch (Genghis Khan's general), Mukhulai (Genghis Khan's general), Khublai Khan (Genghis Khan's grandson, King of Yuan Dynasty), and Uguudei Khan (Genghis Khan's son, King of Great Mongolia).
19:37 Mongolian dumplings have different flavors. Mongolian dumplings are not made with pork meat. Always consist of either sheep or beef meat. Korean or Chinese dumplings with pork.
Hi Ken! I grew up in Chicago USA so like you, I can tolerate cold weather. But I don’t think we ever got to -40°F. I just kept thinking that you should have a scarf because any exposed skin will get frostbite in a very short amount of time. But I really enjoyed this video. Mongolia is one of those countries that’s a little bit mysterious to outsiders. I love that you take us into grocery stores and show us the prices. I’m looking forward to my next video. ❤️
Ooh the land of the eternal blue sky, Mongolia ❤️ I've been there last year in May. I was in awe of the steppes, and the sand dunes of the Gobi desert. The people, the culture, the food - it was everything. I miss it. I'm planning to come back this summer. 😎
The man mumbled, pointing excitedly at the statues, "Those are Boorchi and Mukhulai, two of Chinggis Khan's nine great generals. And that's Uguudei, his son, and Kublai Khan, his grandson!" Tsuivan, the noodle dish he's eating, is a daily staple for locals. They cook it at least once a week.
Discovered your channel during your Philippines' series. I really like watching vlogs about non-touristy countries, same with touristic ones, there is always beauty in every country to be discovered. Thanks for this video, about Mongolia, been curious about this not well travelled place as it is my dream to see everything. Although I've only been to two countries outside of my own, am looking forward and hoping to travelling in the future.
Beef or mutton fried noodle is a popular dish. The noodles should be softer, which means it freshly made. Store-bought noodles are usually hard or premade frozen ones.
22:46 these kind of bottled beers are called "unee" or "cow" in Mongolia. When you gotta feed the whole squad but running low on budget, those are absolute lifesavers.
When i was there it was Chinese new year holidays, so for the first 5-6 days there literally 90% of places were closed so I couldn't do anything and then I only had a few more days of visa left
@@KenAbroad But Xinjiang people don't really celebrate Chinese New Year (aka Lunar New Year) right? I mean I'd think Eid or Ramadan (muslim festival) would be the likely time most shops there would be closed instead. I think the reason most shops there are closed maybe it's because Xinjiang temp there has plunged to -50 deg cel in winter.... So will you be going back to Xinjiang in Spring?
@@KenAbroad It's much better to visit Xinjiang during Spring/fall time. In fact, Spring/fall are good seasons to explore China in most places. Especially in North part of China, unless you go for winter stuff like skiing or ice festival, or some indoor activities , most of time it is just too cold. People don't want to go out, the sky is dark and cloudy, all the plants look dead and everything just makes u feel gloomy. But after winter, they suddenly become live and everything is totally different. You probably should have gone to places like Guilin, Dali, Lijiang, Fujian, etc, and save Northern places like Xi'an, Beijing, Xinjiang for next time travel.
Hiya Ken. I deliver frozen and chilled foods for a living and we have a freezer at work set at -25° It's so uncomfortable being in there for even short spells. Gives me a headache. Well done for getting new gloves 👏 Hope you're safe and well Mein Freund. 🇲🇳🏴🙏
in mongolia there currency is small value compare dollar. but food also is pricey. mask and gloves is a good protection against cold and jacket.. moreover is a great travel thanks Ken
Love to experience this extreme cold one day thou I had been to the North east China near the Russian/Mongolian border in winter, which also has a roughly similar temperature and I love it.
The guy you met in the central square in front of the Chinggis khan statue was informing you the names of other great khans in Mongolia. Yes the beef noodle dish is called tsuivan is one of the popular dishes in Mongolia. The other popular dish are buuz (big dumplings) and khuushuur... I think you should pop into the local CU for a coffee or tea if you feel cold because they are everywhere in the capital.
Are you from Mongolia? I hope you are doing well. Thanks for the information...I want to visit Mongolia one day, the capital city looks so grand, so cool and so modern.
Hello thank u for travelling our country.I from Mongolia and At the moment I based in Australia.He is explaining Chinggis khan statue also telling kings name.Its out government house Our country old people doesnt speak english but out new generation speaks English language😊
Actually, Mongolia does not produce lot of goods, but on the other hand the imported product has so much variations. You can find lot of other Asian countries product such as from Korea Japan China etc, as well as from western countries easily even in a smaller local grocery stores, not to mention bigger supermarkets.
As a Mongolian, I'm impressed you came out of that market with all your limbs intact. 🤣 Btw, the man pointing at the statues was just naming who they are.
@@KenAbroad When you put your hand in your pocket there is a high chance you would find another hand just chilling there. 🤣Speaking from experience. Obvously, it not as crowded in winter.
i heard there are some pickpockets. But i never heard someone getting hurt at the market. are you exaggerating things? or are you another chinese bot here to spread lies about Mongolia?
23:54 Just a little english correction . Flavor is taste of a food or drink , what you meant to say is Scent which is the smell of something 🙌🏼 Happy travels ken
Am besten mache ich das in Deutsch. Busfahrt kostet 500,- Tugrug, Narantuul ist ein Freiluftmarket und es werden meistens Waren aus China billig verkauft. In diesem Supermarket werden meistens russische Produkte verkauft. Die Nudeln waren aus Russland. Rindfleischnudel heisst in mongolisch Tsuivan und ist ein richtiges mongolisches Gericht.
That guy In the main square was telling you the 9 "janjins" of Chinges khan (it's pronounced this way) Also most of the time you can ride the bus for free but some bus drivers don't like it The dumplings you ate are called "buuz" and you ate the bigger version of it
2 horsemen on the side of Chinggis Khan are his generals and other 2 are great khans after the Chinggis. His son Ogedei and grandson Khublai. That was what my guy was telling you in the central square. Hope you enjoyed your stay btw.
@@KenAbroad by the way Ken. that beef noodle you have had is probably one of the most popular dish in day to day life. Note that it is not a fancy food but it tastes pretty good. Noodle feels dry because it is made by hand with dough and steam cooked before mixing with the beef and vegetable. Many Mongolians(mostly men) would say this as their favorite food. It is bit to the heavy end, as we require lot of carbs in this weather :D
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Could you imagine living where temperatures drop to -40°C/-40°F?
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Ken, are you in Indonesia right now?
Such cold temperatures can be imagined in ancient times. Why the nomads are so obsessed with going south. Without food, the population and livestock were decimated by the low temperatures
The cold is unbearable, rather than unhandable.
Yes, it does happen here in Kiruna, Sweden ✌️
Next visit inner Mongolia
Good for you for surviving -40 degrees!!!!👏👏👏
身体怎么样了?
@@alessiii58 bro your pfp😅
it was -24 not -40... big big difference
though it does get that and below in Ulaanbaatar.
Hi Ken.
1. That photographer at the square telling you names of the other khans around Chinggis khan.
2. That market has much more interesting stuff to see and buy. But I understand it was too cold explore more.
Also those yellow berries are called Chatsargana or Seabuckthorn. Indigenous to Mongolia and Southern Siberia. It’s a fatty, sour and tangy berry packed with lot of vitamins and antioxidants.
3. That dumpling most likely to have a mutton.
4. That supermarket looked kinda small and lacks variety of items.
5. Germany is one of the biggest trade partners of Mongolia. Has been trading for about 60 years. Thus the variety of German brands you see there.
7. Yes that fried noodle is one of the most common dishes in Mongolia. It’s eaten throughout the year.
Thanks for explaining 🙏
@@KenAbroad Yeah but that's not actually noodle. We call that food tsuivan but if it's with soup then it's guriltai shul which basically means soup with flour. Because it's made out of just flour. For us, there is a different dish with noodles (not really traditional). If you google Tsuivan it would say that it's made with noodles, but that's not true.
Our traditional dish doesn't usually use goiman (noodles). More likely to use just flour, meat, and dairy products. And we don't use spices or soy sauce stuff like that. Modern young people might add or eat foreign food. But traditionally we don't use sauces like other East Asian countries.
I like tsuivan. But somehow the most well known Mongolian dish here is Mongolian chicken, which I have not seen in Mongolia.
@hann659 where? In Germany? Or are you mongolian too? That's probably a fake chinese dish, and people would just name it mongolian. Like mongolian BBQ. We don't even use soy sauce. We don't have enough chicken for us to consume like that.
Thanks for travelling to Ulaanbaatar in the intense cold to show us a great city and the wonderful Mongolian people. Шинэ Зеландаас Монголд мэндчилж байна ✌️
What a fantastic and amazing trip to Mongolia, Ken. THANK YOU for taking me/us along on your journey. Am happy to see and learn more about this country thru' your eyes. Excellent video, incredible content as always. Keep up the GREAT work, Ken. Thanks again.
Are you talking about Mongolia, the country that only writes Russian and Russian? If it is, it's not great.
Mongolians speak Mongolian. Go away chinese bot. Stop Spreading misinformation around here.
Loved seeing Mongolia through Ken's lens! He's been one of my inspirations for starting to share my own travel adventures here on RUclips. I aspire to take people with me on journeys, just like Ken does.
Ken, keep up the GREAT work!💪🏻
Thank you for showing Mongolia!
Friendly advice. Next time you should come to around in summer. Mongolia's summer will be very exciting.
Another awesome country shared today. Wow, really, really cold. Ken, u r exploring this great country which I m looking forward to watch. Tqvm.
Thanks for watching 😊
Germany is a cold country too, but when a German guy say it's very cold here, then Mongolia must really be the coldest of the cold.
I believe due to lack of coasts being a very dry country and in high altitude the cold hits harder, I believe, it is the same cold, same temperature but more dry and more windy so you can feel the cold damaging your body, while in the north it is more of a silent killer (I think)
less snowy tho
So interesting Mongolia! Thanks for sharing.
Now i know gut and gunsting means good and cheap 😅 i like cracks from this Germany’s brand. Thank you for visiting our country. Hope you had warmth memories even temperature is freezing cold 😊🤩 come back again during summer 😊
I have great memories from Mongolia 😊
I am quite surprised that you felt that weird "enjoyment" of the cold. The Mongols get that craving, I am really missing the cold as I am far away my country. It is so refreshing and energizes you.
always love your videos like how you commit to do what every locals do to showcase what's the typical daily life
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I have family members who spent 8 years in Mongolia. This was really interesting. Thank you!
One of the best video thank you for exploring Mongolia
Wow, a title impressed me... Seems a very great episode 😊
Wow new country... Love watching your travels. Staysafe and enjoy Ken.
The guy in the square wanted to introduce you the other statues apart from Genghis Khan, like General Mukhulai, Ögedei Khan and Kublai Khan.
Great and interesting sharing. Thank you Ken. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
-24 was around the lowest I did downhill skiing in... maybe a little above that (-22 or -23 Celsius)... not comfortable, but you can quite easily spend the whole day outside in that, though, going up on the open chairlifts was a little Freezing.
but that's if you are kind of adapted to winter... you see, a persons physiology very much changes... literally, if you are living in a cold climate your organs will start forming a special kind of fat that helps with maintaining body heat. your blood composition also changes, even the skincells will mutate to adapt to the climate.
It's freezing cold at -40'C, let's have a cold beer! Lol Thanks for sharing though, looking forward to your Mongolia series!😂😂😂
The building behind the Chinggis khans statue is the parliament house. The orange berry is called seabuckthorn in english. Very sour but nutritious berry full of vitamin C.
Didn't expect you to go this far into the north ! ! ! Dont forget the lamb feast😁😁😁
they should design a special system to replace those fridges and freezers in the supermarket during winter. It is so funny to see them using electricity while it is so cold outside.
Love watching your travels..staysafe and enjoy ken❤
MONGOLIA...beautiful country with lovely people. Truly curious to see and learn how the Mongolians live with such super duper cold temperature. See you, Ken and all in the premieres this evening at 7pm.
Sees Mongolian winter weather, instantly understands why the Mongols were always trying to invade China to the south. 😆
Thank you for visiting Mongolia. I wish you the best of luck on your journey.
You should go to Inner Mongolia next and tell us the differences between Inner Mongolia and Mongolia.
Ken, you are so brave for traveling under these conditions. You will never catch me there for sure. I actually don't like to travel during the winter. The luggage just becomes too bulky. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
My beautiful wife was born in UB & lived there most of her life before moving to Australia with me. She finds winter in Sydney cold now! 😮😂
Great vid's. very accurate and good one for any traveler info.
8:30 He said that statue is Boorch (Genghis Khan's general), Mukhulai (Genghis Khan's general), Khublai Khan (Genghis Khan's grandson, King of Yuan Dynasty), and Uguudei Khan (Genghis Khan's son, King of Great Mongolia).
19:37 Mongolian dumplings have different flavors. Mongolian dumplings are not made with pork meat. Always consist of either sheep or beef meat. Korean or Chinese dumplings with pork.
Yeah great I love Mongolia music it's good than others 😂😂😂
Ive been there during the winter and i felt the temprature was ok but the air polution was very very bad
Great video, coldest place i have visited is Iceland in the winter, can definitely sympathise with your experience with your hands.
This channel is getting interesting 👌.
Definetly👍
Hi Ken! I grew up in Chicago USA so like you, I can tolerate cold weather. But I don’t think we ever got to -40°F. I just kept thinking that you should have a scarf because any exposed skin will get frostbite in a very short amount of time. But I really enjoyed this video. Mongolia is one of those countries that’s a little bit mysterious to outsiders. I love that you take us into grocery stores and show us the prices. I’m looking forward to my next video. ❤️
Ooh the land of the eternal blue sky, Mongolia ❤️ I've been there last year in May. I was in awe of the steppes, and the sand dunes of the Gobi desert. The people, the culture, the food - it was everything. I miss it. I'm planning to come back this summer. 😎
8:15
Square Chingis Khan 2sides
Borche General
Muhulai General
Kubilai King
Ogoodoi King
The man mumbled, pointing excitedly at the statues, "Those are Boorchi and Mukhulai, two of Chinggis Khan's nine great generals. And that's Uguudei, his son, and Kublai Khan, his grandson!" Tsuivan, the noodle dish he's eating, is a daily staple for locals. They cook it at least once a week.
Interesting to hear and watch about his being in UB. Thanks ❤
I want to visit cold countries in the future as well as someone who's coming from a tropical country
5:19 it’s usually 2000 tugrugs for kilometer
That’s my favourite fried noodle. I love it❤️🫰
I once live for 2.5 years in Canada. Some days -37 during winter
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You should buy snow pants and wear a hood from your jacket. Also make sure your boots are at least one size bigger than your shoes
Discovered your channel during your Philippines' series. I really like watching vlogs about non-touristy countries, same with touristic ones, there is always beauty in every country to be discovered. Thanks for this video, about Mongolia, been curious about this not well travelled place as it is my dream to see everything. Although I've only been to two countries outside of my own, am looking forward and hoping to travelling in the future.
Very interesting video on Ulan Bataar especially Mongolia a country where not enough people Ytube. Thank you Ken.
Beef or mutton fried noodle is a popular dish. The noodles should be softer, which means it freshly made. Store-bought noodles are usually hard or premade frozen ones.
22:46 these kind of bottled beers are called "unee" or "cow" in Mongolia. When you gotta feed the whole squad but running low on budget, those are absolute lifesavers.
又是一段奇妙的旅行,跟着Ken游世界
I love Mongolia, their football team always draw with india in afc qf, we always beat them, love Mongolia from India ❤
Tolles Video! Ich habe gerade deinen Kanal abonniert.
Are there more Xinjiang videos? Don't tell me you traveled all the way to Xinjiang and only filmed 1 video? There are a lot to see in Xinjiang.
冬季的关系,季节不对
When i was there it was Chinese new year holidays, so for the first 5-6 days there literally 90% of places were closed so I couldn't do anything and then I only had a few more days of visa left
@@KenAbroad You can go to Kashgar in Xinjiang to see the largest mosque in Xinjiang, the Id Kah Mosque.
@@KenAbroad But Xinjiang people don't really celebrate Chinese New Year (aka Lunar New Year) right? I mean I'd think Eid or Ramadan (muslim festival) would be the likely time most shops there would be closed instead. I think the reason most shops there are closed maybe it's because Xinjiang temp there has plunged to -50 deg cel in winter.... So will you be going back to Xinjiang in Spring?
@@KenAbroad It's much better to visit Xinjiang during Spring/fall time. In fact, Spring/fall are good seasons to explore China in most places. Especially in North part of China, unless you go for winter stuff like skiing or ice festival, or some indoor activities , most of time it is just too cold. People don't want to go out, the sky is dark and cloudy, all the plants look dead and everything just makes u feel gloomy. But after winter, they suddenly become live and everything is totally different. You probably should have gone to places like Guilin, Dali, Lijiang, Fujian, etc, and save Northern places like Xi'an, Beijing, Xinjiang for next time travel.
Ken if it gets too cold l will come keep you warm🤗
Hiya Ken. I deliver frozen and chilled foods for a living and we have a freezer at work set at -25° It's so uncomfortable being in there for even short spells. Gives me a headache. Well done for getting new gloves 👏
Hope you're safe and well Mein Freund. 🇲🇳🏴🙏
oh man at the 29:00 you were sitting in front of the national library, a public place, you could have went in and ate the egg bread and left.
Wow this place is full of Toyota pruis
in mongolia there currency is small value compare dollar. but food also is pricey. mask and gloves is a good protection against cold and jacket.. moreover is a great travel thanks Ken
Greetings from the kalahari desert 👋
Love to experience this extreme cold one day thou I had been to the North east China near the Russian/Mongolian border in winter, which also has a roughly similar temperature and I love it.
Yes, i can. Winter in Ontario. Minus 40 Celsius in winter. Manageable with heat tech.
The guy you met in the central square in front of the Chinggis khan statue was informing you the names of other great khans in Mongolia.
Yes the beef noodle dish is called tsuivan is one of the popular dishes in Mongolia. The other popular dish are buuz (big dumplings) and khuushuur...
I think you should pop into the local CU for a coffee or tea if you feel cold because they are everywhere in the capital.
Are you from Mongolia? I hope you are doing well. Thanks for the information...I want to visit Mongolia one day, the capital city looks so grand, so cool and so modern.
@@icebaby6714 yes I am originally from 😄 but I have been living a long time in Europe now ...
@@maamuush Good on you, but Mongolia is an amazing country.👍
Bonjour . quelle intéressante vidéo. Merci beaucoup. Et bon courage
Hello thank u for travelling our country.I from Mongolia and At the moment I based in Australia.He is explaining Chinggis khan statue also telling kings name.Its out government house
Our country old people doesnt speak english but out new generation speaks English language😊
Wow that taxi driver gave you a very good price. Less than the usual fare. Nice to see the rare honest taxi driver.
Actually, Mongolia does not produce lot of goods, but on the other hand the imported product has so much variations. You can find lot of other Asian countries product such as from Korea Japan China etc, as well as from western countries easily even in a smaller local grocery stores, not to mention bigger supermarkets.
We have same as dumpling but its mongolian and less dough more meat try them u like it 😊
Sir sir ken i love you vlogs coz of your speed 😂😂😂 very clear English in earphone
Bus driver avoided conversation your exactly right😂
Welcome to Taiwan next stop!I‘m a big fan from Taiwan 🇹🇼!!
Almost all mongolian males love this noodle 😅 we have a joke: If lady can cooks delicious tsuivan (this fried noodle) she can marry soon 😂
Wow it's crazy to see so much german in mongolia
Finally new country, come back to Sri Lanka too
Will definitely return to Sri Lanka at some point in the future 🙏
The Taxi driver is took you to the city cheaper bro and that dish is called Tsuivan which is the most famous dish in Mongolia.
You've came in the right time tho, it's not that cold. Streets are being melted, ices have been formed. It's a sign of Spring.
As a Mongolian, I'm impressed you came out of that market with all your limbs intact. 🤣 Btw, the man pointing at the statues was just naming who they are.
Oh is the market that dangerous usually?😁
@@KenAbroad When you put your hand in your pocket there is a high chance you would find another hand just chilling there. 🤣Speaking from experience. Obvously, it not as crowded in winter.
😂@@MGZetta
i heard there are some pickpockets. But i never heard someone getting hurt at the market. are you exaggerating things? or are you another chinese bot here to spread lies about Mongolia?
@@user-gl8rd6nc8f erguu mal ve?
23:54 Just a little english correction . Flavor is taste of a food or drink , what you meant to say is Scent which is the smell of something 🙌🏼 Happy travels ken
Im excited know more about mongolia culture and food
There are shuttle buses goes to city on fixed schedules.
Am besten mache ich das in Deutsch. Busfahrt kostet 500,- Tugrug, Narantuul ist ein Freiluftmarket und es werden meistens Waren aus China billig verkauft. In diesem Supermarket werden meistens russische Produkte verkauft. Die Nudeln waren aus Russland. Rindfleischnudel heisst in mongolisch Tsuivan und ist ein richtiges mongolisches Gericht.
It’s amazing bro
That guy In the main square was telling you the 9 "janjins" of Chinges khan (it's pronounced this way)
Also most of the time you can ride the bus for free but some bus drivers don't like it
The dumplings you ate are called "buuz" and you ate the bigger version of it
23:03 fun fact we call those big beers "Үнээ"-Unee meanig Cow cuz its big.
12:28 the girl almost slipped 😭
At 8:01 he was speaking about Boorchi Mukhalai his two of Chingiss khaans 3 loyal soldiers
Wow very nice video ❤❤❤
2 horsemen on the side of Chinggis Khan are his generals and other 2 are great khans after the Chinggis. His son Ogedei and grandson Khublai. That was what my guy was telling you in the central square. Hope you enjoyed your stay btw.
Thanks 🙏
@@KenAbroad by the way Ken. that beef noodle you have had is probably one of the most popular dish in day to day life. Note that it is not a fancy food but it tastes pretty good. Noodle feels dry because it is made by hand with dough and steam cooked before mixing with the beef and vegetable. Many Mongolians(mostly men) would say this as their favorite food. It is bit to the heavy end, as we require lot of carbs in this weather :D
That was extremely cold!
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Thanks for the trip in ulaan bataar
Pls take us to yakutia.
man, your vlogs gives unique vibes, love from India 🤩
Greetings to India 🙏 planing to visit soon!
@@KenAbroad please come to Chennai, Tamilnadu
lol @ Ken. I do live where it gets -40f -40c it is where the temperature scales meet and "shake" hands. Just don't get caught by the wind. Stay warm.
Ken, you were so under dressed upon arrival in the airport.
When I went to yakust, it was -62c their
Excellent video I would like to go on a food tour there. I hope you can go to Yakutsk one day.
Their tent house is called “Yurt”
Its called Ger. Yurt is like previous version of ger made by wood branch covered with animal skin
I know what -24 feels like , I live in Manitoba. You are lucky there was no wind as it would have felt more like -40.