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Nomadic culture, the Gobi Desert, museums, Buddhist culture, camels, horseback riding, trekking, mountaineering, fishing and temples are the main attractions of Mongolia.
Mongolia will appeal to people who are truly world travelers, who enjoy history and who want to see something completely different.
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• A Boy Jockey?s Last Ride in Mongolia
Munkherdene, 13, is among a growing number of urban, affluent Mongolians trying to rediscover their nomadic roots by hitting the summer horse-racing circuit.
• A Child Jockey?s Rise on the Steppes of Mongolia Horse racing is becoming a big industry across the Central Asian steppes as Mongolians from the traffic-choked capital try to get back to their nomad roots.
• In Election Dispute, a Challenge for Mongolia?s Democracy The outburst of violence was shocking and without precedent in democratic Mongolia, and many here are deeply ashamed of what unfolded.
• Mongolia Enforces Martial Law in Capital Amid Political Unrest
Armed soldiers enforced martial law on the streets of Mongolia?s capital on Wednesday, a day after five people were killed as hundreds angered by election results rioted.
• The Deals Made to Go on in a So-Called Simple Life
?Tuya?s Marriage? finds an austere beauty in a landscape of scrub and grassland ringed by forbidding slate-blue mountains.
• Thousands of Miles From Home, and Possibly Carrying Avian Flu Scientists have found proof that bar-headed geese one suspect in moving avian flu around the world can travel 3,000 miles from their breeding grounds.
• Intel Quits Effort to Get Computers to Children
Intel and the One Laptop Per Child group had a rocky relationship from the start in their short-lived effort to get inexpensive laptops into the hands of the world?s poorest children.
• 70 Million Years Ago, Birdlike Giant in China Scientists have uncovered the fossil skeleton of a robust birdlike dinosaur that lived 70 million years ago.
• Genghis Khan Beer? Mongolia Grimaces Mongolia?s legislature began debating a bill to regulate the use of the name Genghis Khan to prevent it from being commercially misused.
• Probing the Mysterious Migration of Swans Suspected in Spread of Avian Flu
The migration patterns of whooper swans are poorly understood, but they may have played a role in the brief appearance of avian flu across Europe early this year.
• Russia's Energy Roadshow Is Taken for a Spin in China President Vladimir V. Putin brought an entourage of 1,000 people to Beijing including the executives of top Russian oil and natural gas companies.
• Ungainly Sauropod Had a Secret for Holding Its Head Up and Its Neck Out The four-legged plant-eating dinosaur had an unbelievably long, cumbersome neck that was 24 feet long.
• In Mongolia, an 'Extinction Crisis' Looms
Wildlife is dwindling under relentless siege by overhunting and excessive trade in skins and other animal products.
• A Texan Gets a Friendly Reception on the Steppes
At home, there may be questions about the war in Iraq, but there were not many for President Bush during his visit to Mongolia.
• In Mongolia, Bush Grateful for Iraq Help
President Bush became the first sitting American president to visit Mongolia, stepping out of Air Force One into a frigid plain.
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