as a Mongol, I`m really proud of translator woman. She is explaining traditional things easily and professionally, which I can`t explain well (sort of jealous :D) Thank you for letting others know more about our culture.
I just felt blissful after watching this video. I'm from Mongolia but I never deeply looked into my country's culture and this video taught me to appreciate my own culture
*Archery is like the meditation* for the Mongolian people. Good to see that they practice archery as a way of social event, where people can meet and make new friends.
This country is on my bucket list. Hopefully someday I can go there and experience the Mongolian way of life... I have huge respect to all Mongolians....
It's so neat how Mongolia celebrates it's history and heritage in this way. It reminds me a little of how in the US, England, and Australia there are medieval or renaissance faires, but they are usually privately hosted and not really celebrated or honored in the same way as in Mongolia. We have living history museums and re-enactments of historical events, but we don't have official government funded celebrations of culture and history. This is so cool that Mongolia does this. Those kids are so good at their traditional wrestling and archery. Archery in the west is becoming almost a lost art... like sword fighting or calligraphy.
Did a 2 month construction deployment to Ulambaatar with the Army Corps of Engineers back in the 90's. It's good to see how much better the Mongolian people are doing these days.
I would LOVE to visit Mongolia. The land, the people, the food and the history. I'm into archery as well (recurve and coumpound). Never shot a bow on top of a horse before but I'm willing to try.
Last year I went to Mongolia for a month and this year i went for 3 weeks. Everytime I am so captivated by the culture and everything around it. I want to go once during wintertime. Because the summertime is the easytime in Mongolia.
Well made! Thank you for introducing our Mongolian Naadam to people who don’t know about it. Even I learned about some traditions of Naadam from your video. Also, the translator is good.
Well done video. I miss Mongolia. I was there for a month last year. It's a very different culture. And a unique people. It is not for the city folk. Unless you only stay in the downtown of Ulaan Batar
Phenomenal episode Drew. There was something a little funny and absolutely incredible about how the professional wrestlers and the kids moved exactly the same when dancing, shows the focus.
This came out really, really great! Also appreciate how respectful, amiable, and open-minded you are ! Thank you so much for delivering our culture to the world :)
I come from a different part of the world but have recently stumbled upon Mongolian culture via translations. It is so refreshing and heartwarming to see videos like these, also for the fact that someone from the western culture approaches it with such respect and honour. It should be the standard, but it often isn't, yet this video does it with grace.
simplemente grandioso, maravilloso, estupendo... su cultura trae algo por lo que estar unidos. la mia se pierde, es horrible saber que no tenemos nada como eso. me alegro por su cultura ojala nunca se pierda.
I’ve never really thought about Mongolia or traveling there prior to this video. Between the interviews of the different people and the informative explanations I’ve learned a lot about a new culture. Thanks for making a great video, I’m interested to see what other places might be shown in the future.
The people in Mongolia are smart people, smart enough to encourage you tubers that will make videos that will make other people visit. Hey, I want to visit now
For those wondering about draw weight, iirc, back during the Khan era, the mangudai would run around using two fingers to draw a weight of roughly 160lbs on horseback in the middle of battle while accurately sniping targets. What you're looking at is essentially 160lbs and working down from there in the video.
Amazing coverage like always! Playing is what animals do to practice their survival skills in a safe manner. That's why every youngster no matter what species play. To learn how to survive.
Sold my old compound bow and bought a bone, horn, sinew 60 pound hun Biocomposite bow. Archery has become a lot more fun now. Shooting with a thumb ring ad well. It's a great way to appreciate the skill and power of Atila and Khan and their Calvary archers
We have an event now in switzerland which celebrate wine and it happens every 25 years, we built an arena for 20’000 people only for one month. We also have the federal games which consist of typical swiss sports you should come here and checks those out
This is a well presented & very informative video. I really enjoyed watching it. I did have to laugh a bit at your attempts at archery. In the West we pull with 2 fingers not the thumb which might have been part of your problem. But you were trying to pull the bow almost entirely with your arms. Go back and take a look at your footage of the archers and watch the way they pull their bows.
Монгол орчуулга боломжтой!
Those people around archery targets must be really confident in archers abilities.
as a Mongol, I`m really proud of translator woman. She is explaining traditional things easily and professionally, which I can`t explain well (sort of jealous :D) Thank you for letting others know more about our culture.
I just felt blissful after watching this video. I'm from Mongolia but I never deeply looked into my country's culture and this video taught me to appreciate my own culture
That’s incredible! Embrace your heritage, we’re all from different unique places and it’s beautiful!
It's a great heritage! Look at Eddie Huang's videos in Mongolia :)
*Archery is like the meditation* for the Mongolian people.
Good to see that they practice archery as a way of social event, where people can meet and make new friends.
10:51 that was the most gorgeous little smile ive ever seen im crying over here
I never realized how rarely games, a huge part of the world's culture, are actually explored until I started watching Cloth Map. Awesome!
This country is on my bucket list. Hopefully someday I can go there and experience the Mongolian way of life... I have huge respect to all Mongolians....
Drew dubbed in Mongolian is something else!
Timestamp- 7:16
As a Mongolian myself, I greatly appreciate this video.
Those little wrestlers and archers made my heart explode!
It's so neat how Mongolia celebrates it's history and heritage in this way. It reminds me a little of how in the US, England, and Australia there are medieval or renaissance faires, but they are usually privately hosted and not really celebrated or honored in the same way as in Mongolia. We have living history museums and re-enactments of historical events, but we don't have official government funded celebrations of culture and history. This is so cool that Mongolia does this. Those kids are so good at their traditional wrestling and archery. Archery in the west is becoming almost a lost art... like sword fighting or calligraphy.
This is ridiculously well made. Amazing work!
Did a 2 month construction deployment to Ulambaatar with the Army Corps of Engineers back in the 90's. It's good to see how much better the Mongolian people are doing these days.
I admire your translator. She is very good at her job
I love ur video and love Mongolia so much!!!!
Respect from the HU's fan 🤘🤘🤘
Me too, me too, & a fan of The Hu! 😁
Nice Dude
Fascinating stuff. I have wanted to visit Mongolia for a long time. This makes me want to go even more . Thank you for this.
We also have Naadam in Inner Mongolia of China. we love our Mongolian culture.
This is my first cloth map vid and gotta say the production and editing is fantastic
Mongolian people seem very hospitable and friendly, I'd love to visit
The interview with the kids was really sweet. Glad I'm finally catching up with these videos. Thanks for the hard work, Drew!
This was beautiful. Those people are beautiful. And you’re beautiful for bringing it to us. Thank you.
I knew virtually nothing about Mongolia or it’s culture. Thanks for your amazing work!!!
Welcome to my country. Hope you enjoyed your stay!
Great documentary Mongolia is very obscure internationally, so it's good to see documentaries like this
When assembling armies, the Mongols hosted great games like this with lavish rewards to attract lots of young men and their horses.
Mongolia is introduced to Drew, a member of the Williams Racing team
What an amazing part of this culture. Thanks Drew!
I would LOVE to visit Mongolia. The land, the people, the food and the history. I'm into archery as well (recurve and coumpound). Never shot a bow on top of a horse before but I'm willing to try.
Last year I went to Mongolia for a month and this year i went for 3 weeks. Everytime I am so captivated by the culture and everything around it. I want to go once during wintertime. Because the summertime is the easytime in Mongolia.
Well made! Thank you for introducing our Mongolian Naadam to people who don’t know about it. Even I learned about some traditions of Naadam from your video. Also, the translator is good.
Really makes me want to visit Mongolia, thank you Drew!
I admire their culture. Admire your ability to tell this story. Thank you
Well done video. I miss Mongolia. I was there for a month last year. It's a very different culture. And a unique people. It is not for the city folk. Unless you only stay in the downtown of Ulaan Batar
Phenomenal episode Drew. There was something a little funny and absolutely incredible about how the professional wrestlers and the kids moved exactly the same when dancing, shows the focus.
This came out really, really great! Also appreciate how respectful, amiable, and open-minded you are ! Thank you so much for delivering our culture to the world :)
ive noticed that there are many more tourists and generally more foreigners living here lately. must mean my nation is growing!
tourism definitely is
I come from a different part of the world but have recently stumbled upon Mongolian culture via translations. It is so refreshing and heartwarming to see videos like these, also for the fact that someone from the western culture approaches it with such respect and honour. It should be the standard, but it often isn't, yet this video does it with grace.
Mongols are so cool! Another awesome video Drew
Drew is awesome! This was so interesting, I'll have to put Mongolia as a top 3 places to visit!
Never even heard about this! Thanks for the great content as always
Love these people! Thanks!
Drew is a national treasure. Thanks Drew!
Awesome video Drew, you really shows how that culture works, fantastic !
Still enjoying every one of these videos and share them with everyone I know, keep up the great work!
Drew this is a fantastic video. Makes me want to go to Mongolia!
simplemente grandioso, maravilloso, estupendo... su cultura trae algo por lo que estar unidos. la mia se pierde, es horrible saber que no tenemos nada como eso. me alegro por su cultura ojala nunca se pierda.
This is really cool. I hope to go to mongolia some day. They aren't ashamed of their culture and I find that incredibly inspiring.
AWESOME! Thanks Drew!
I’ve never really thought about Mongolia or traveling there prior to this video. Between the interviews of the different people and the informative explanations I’ve learned a lot about a new culture. Thanks for making a great video, I’m interested to see what other places might be shown in the future.
Awesome video as always. Soooo fascinating, I love these. And Drew, you tell Mongolia I'll film all the free advertising they want!
Thanks for showing my country love you
5:47
Kid: "Gettin some B-roll?"
These keep getting better. Drew, you are one hell of a story teller. If you ever need someone to film, I'd do it for free.
amazing content as always Drew!
This was so good! Love that you got on the news there!
Great video sir.
thank you :) respect from mongolians.
Really inspiring video. Thank you so much.
The people in Mongolia are smart people, smart enough to encourage you tubers that will make videos that will make other people visit.
Hey, I want to visit now
I’m really happy that you came to our country when Tsagaan sar was here
For those wondering about draw weight, iirc, back during the Khan era, the mangudai would run around using two fingers to draw a weight of roughly 160lbs on horseback in the middle of battle while accurately sniping targets. What you're looking at is essentially 160lbs and working down from there in the video.
Thank you
Good channel and props to the translator in the video.
Fantastic work Drew this was fascinating and now I want to give archery a go :D
Awesome! Keep em coming, mate!
Every day with a new Cloth Map upload is a good day!
So proud of our boy.. These vids are BEYOND amazing, duder!!
Excellent episode. Archery is fun hobby.
Such a good Documentary Video. Thank you very much and love from Mongolia!
This video makes me happy.
Amazing coverage like always! Playing is what animals do to practice their survival skills in a safe manner. That's why every youngster no matter what species play. To learn how to survive.
what a nice video so proud of you
that woman's face! lol
you are great Drew!
tnx for the video from Mongolia
Sold my old compound bow and bought a bone, horn, sinew 60 pound hun Biocomposite bow. Archery has become a lot more fun now. Shooting with a thumb ring ad well. It's a great way to appreciate the skill and power of Atila and Khan and their Calvary archers
This is beautiful. Ive been thinking of taking up archey (that super american version), something about it just feels good.
i watch so many things from Mongolia, but this is the first time i see this competition and the kids training
Great video again Drew&team
0:26 in that moment i have been in priusand saw him
this is amazing
Bow distance is very respectable. Thanks for video.
Drew trying hard to get a Mongolian race added to the F1 calendar! Wearing his WMR hat on Mongolian tv.
WHAT? YOU FAMOUS!!!!
Lovely Nation... i wish to go there now :)
Amazing as always Drew o7
Awesome Drew.
Have a World Conquest game with Mongolians using medieval era equipments
Goddammit Drew, just can't help but be famous!
We have an event now in switzerland which celebrate wine and it happens every 25 years, we built an arena for 20’000 people only for one month. We also have the federal games which consist of typical swiss sports you should come here and checks those out
Amazing! they want guests?! well i want to go!! great vid, keep it up!
Nice festival!真盛大的節日啊!
Great video
Mongolia, once the conqueror of the world
Welcome to Mongolia
This is a well presented & very informative video. I really enjoyed watching it. I did have to laugh a bit at your attempts at archery. In the West we pull with 2 fingers not the thumb which might have been part of your problem. But you were trying to pull the bow almost entirely with your arms. Go back and take a look at your footage of the archers and watch the way they pull their bows.
Hope you enjoyed our country👏🌝
Holy carp! You went to our naadam?! Maybe if I went with my parents I would have seen you XD Great vid!
there's something primal about chunky men smashing into each other, and everyone is drawn to it
Nice & informative vdo, tx.
Love this video....,