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MONGOLIA

Altansukh GanboldTokyo, April 26th

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A few famous folks…

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Latest Sumo numbers

- 4 Yokozunas (3 acting) + 10 in Makuuchi + 7 in Juuryou + Ichinojo (youngest)

!30 Sumo wrestlers from Mongolia until now!

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Another well-known Mongolian

Chinggis Khaan He united all the feudal tribes, mastered war tactics and diplomacy.

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Where is Mongolia?

VERY CLOSE From Narita airport, Japan 4.5 Hours From Beijing, China 1.5 Hours !!VAST TERRITORY Mongolia 1,565,000 km² Japan 377,915 km² (4 times!)

FEW PEOPLE (80% under 35 years old) Mongolia 002.8 million (2012) → low population density: 1.7 people per square kilometer Japan 127.6 million (2012)

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About the country

Language: Mongolian (83% of total) Religion: Mostly Buddhism Political system: Parliamentary Democracy Before 1990:

- Was an independent (socialist) country; strong inflience by Soviets - No ties with Japan or China (only with ex-socialist countries) - To come to Tokyo had to fly through Moscow (24 hours)

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Vast country side

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Gobi Desert

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Huvsgul Lake

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3 things so-o-o-o Mongolian

Mongolian GER Mongol GUTAL easily dis-/assembled Its tips up in the air cool in the heat, yet meant to protect the warm in the cold winter the earth’s surface !!Mongolian Horse (“Mori”) small body; long race 20K

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5 major types of live stock

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So how do Mongolians look like?

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And, of course, one more thing…

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A little bit of art and culture

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Horse Head Khuumii ContortionFiddle Throat singing New Guinness Record

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Fast growing City of Ulaanbaatar

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Education

Pre-school: Kindergardens and Nurseries (free if public) Elementary school: 3-5 years from age 6 Basic (middle) school: 5 years after elementary schools (compulsory) High school: 2-3 years (free), some with specialization Universities: 5-6 State Universities, 100+ private institutions

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Country Economic Outlook

High GDP Growth A Developing Country since 2009 ! high growth! GDP per capita = USD 3,000 (by WHO, WB and IMF) !Disposable Income- 10,000 new apartment units built/sold each year ($ 50,000 and up each) (Source: M-A-D Mongolia, Investment and Property Company)

- 300,000 passenger cars registered; 3 million population ($ 10,000 and up each) (30% growth year on year; source: State Tax Authority)

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What Mongolia offers to the world

Lots of mineral resources: - gold, copper, coal, uranium, cashmere, etc.

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Why Mongolia can be interesting?

Mongolia is rich in natural resources (coal, copper, gold, uranium) and close to the most resource hungry nation (China). · The Mongolian stock exchange was the best equity market globally and the Mongolian tugrik was the world’s second best performing currency in 2010. · The annual GDP growth averaged 7% from 2005 to 2010, and might double from the current level in 2015 according to IMF estimates. · Two largest mining projects are likely to be the game changer for the economy: Oyu Tolgoi is one of the largest copper–gold deposits; Tavan Tolgoi is the world’s largest untapped coking coal deposit

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Event Name Mongolian Spring Festival in Japan “Hawariin bayar” Organizer(s) Mongolian Students in Japan, Embassy of Mongolia, Volunteers Place Hikarigaoka park Time May 4th and 5th http://harumatsuri.net/