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Exploring modern Mongolia - O'Hanlon's Heroes

In the seventh episode of the first season, O'Hanlon travels in the footsteps of the explorer Nikolaj Przewalski (1839 - 1888). In the previous episode O'Hanlons visited Przewalski's grandnephew in Moscow and in this episode O'Hanlon travels through modern Mongolia. Ikea. The first thing you see when you leave the Chinggis Khaan airport towards the center of Ulaanbaatar is a billboard from the Swedish store, which you now encounter in almost every corner of the world. Even in Mongolia? - you ask yourself bewildered. Where people wander around as a nomad with a felt tent? What would Nikolaj Przewalski have found here in the seventies of the nineteenth century? The explorer who mapped central Asia. Ulaanbaatar was then called Urga and the city consisted of two parts: a Chinese and a Mongolian part. In the Chinese part, the explorer found small houses occupied by merchants and officials; in the Mongolian part lamato temples and felt tents, called yurt or ger. Furthermore: a market square, where, in addition to Chinese, Russians sold goods. Przewalski was impressed by the temples but not from the everyday street life. He found Urga dirty. In his reports, he describes how the Mongols throw their dirt on the streets and how beggars lie on the side of the road. Some are even in the middle of the market, waiting for death and being devoured by the dogs. In the cemeteries, the bodies are exposed and exposed above ground, also as food for dogs and birds of prey. 'It would be difficult to picture oneself anything more revolting', writes Przewalski. Original title: Het land achter de heuvel Author and adventurer Redmond O'Hanlon follows in the footsteps of his nineteenth century heroes: explorers who traveled the world and made the wildest discoveries. Presented by: Redmond O'Hanlon © VPRO January 2012 On VPRO broadcast you will find nonfiction videos with English subtitles, French subtitles and Spanish subtitles, such as documentaries, short interviews and documentary series. This channel offers some of the best travel series from the Dutch broadcaster VPRO. Our series explore cultures from all over the world. VPRO storytellers have lived abroad for years with an open mind and endless curiosity, allowing them to become one with their new country. Thanks to these qualities, they are the perfect guides to let you experience a place and culture through the eyes of a local. Uncovering the soul of a country, through an intrinsic and honest connection, is what VPRO and its presenters do best. So subscribe to our channel and we will be delighted to share our adventures with you! more information at www.VPRObroadcast.com Visit additional youtube channels bij VPRO broadcast: VPRO Broadcast:    / vprobroadcast   VPRO Metropolis:    / vprometropolis   VPRO Documentary:    / vprodocumentary   VPRO World Stories:    / vproworldstories   VPRO Extra:    / @vproextra3443   VPRO VG (world music):    / vrijegeluiden   VPRO 3voor12 (alternative music):    / 3voor12   VPRO 3voor12 extra (music stories):    / @3v12radio   www.VPRObroadcast.com English, French and Spanish subtitles by Ericsson and co-funded by the European Union.

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