TIMECODE: 0:00 Intro 0:38 Traffic Jam 04:45 Air pollution 08:22 Bureaucracy and corruption 11:42 Excessive use of social media 16:20 Cold weather 21:12 Will's travel plans in Mongolia 22:40 Outro
@nallebrean
6 ай бұрын
You should pin it! 😊
@vjc2270
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for another fascinating video. 👏👏👏 You are 100% correct - every country has great features and not-so-great features. Anybody who claims otherwise is not looking at their country objectively. So many cars! The traffic in Ulaan Baatar must be terrible! It's a pity that pollution control hasn't kept pace with the rapid industrial and population growth in the city. I found the use of FaceBook very interesting - I'm guessing that means that a very high percentage of the population has mobile 'phones, too. That's very similar to Australia - we adopted mobile technology very early and almost everybody has a mobile device. Perhaps like Will says, it's because Australia and Mongolia are large, sparsely-populated countries. Despite the problems, I'd still love to visit Mongolia, though. It looks fascinating! 🤩😃 PS Will's trip sounds amazing!
@WillGowKelowna
6 ай бұрын
Mongolia has some of the last of the nomadic herders on the planet .Adventure into the past . I have alot of confidence in Mongolia to prosper
@HippiePajon
6 ай бұрын
Travel plans sound amazing.
@HappyTrailsAdventures
6 ай бұрын
Great discussion you two. Will you nicely framed it up, even Canada has its issues. Enjoyed the very informative video. @WillGowKelowna
@woodsmanforlife1677
6 ай бұрын
With the introduction of AI, one shunt trust ANYTHING on 'social media'! I wish I could visit and travel the country to see the traditional way of life.
@HippiePajon
6 ай бұрын
Great content once again
@ybeltrikov
6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos! Can you recommend any books about current affairs, life, and culture in Mongolia?
@MaxAmerica.Freedom
6 ай бұрын
What myths, misinformation or propaganda about Mongolia do you think we should be aware of? Can you help us to see the truth?
@enkoush6105
6 ай бұрын
Hello Bayaraa, I am currently studying political science in France and in Japan for my year abroad, and I'm thiking of coming back to Mongolia for work to contribute to the development of my native country, so do you think I should do that or I should give up and work in France?
@Lee-vb4vh
6 ай бұрын
Can you find work in EU or Japan ? Sounds more promising to go back to your homeland and help contribute to infrastructure, city development, tourism, cultural development, political policies, etc. Best wishes
@enkoush6105
6 ай бұрын
@@Lee-vb4vh thank you for your answer, do you have work experience in Mongolia out of curiosity
@Lee-vb4vh
6 ай бұрын
@@enkoush6105 no I do not, but all regions around the world need infrastructure, effective efficient city zoning, material sourcing, logistics, distribution, tourism promotion, and many other developments. Unless one has connections in foreign countries, I think it's difficult or problematic to get working documents in competitive cities such as Tokyo, Paris etc. I could be wrong as world constantly changes. But parts of EU and Japan are going through recession so maybe jobs are limited. Being creative and open is important while searching global opportunities. Maybe explore job sites such as Indeed, LinkedIn etc. How is your job search in France, Japan, Mongolia?
A better approach would be what are the real foundation facts about Mongolia .Example ,The country has 3.3 million population.Highly educated workforce and young workforce average age 29. Democratic society since early 90s
@IsaacOwusu-pd4ev
6 ай бұрын
Pls tank your video pls is esay to get job as foreigner?
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