Mosaic shows the triumph over Nazis and Imperial Japanese with a chronological order from the east to west. On the other side you could see that soldiers from Soviet Union and Mongolian People’s Republic putting down a Imperial Japanese flags in a same fashion. Which is likely noting the Battle of Khalkhin gol or Nomonhan incident as the Japanese calls it.
@LukeBaillie, oh, you could have gone from mongolia by train. Anyways, fun fact: baigali or baikal means nature in buryat mongol dialect. Baikal is a russified way.
A relatively under-the-radar destination that's neat to see!
Couldn’t agree more!
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1:52 there was a cash box next door !!!
Glad you came to our country. When did you recorded this?
This was filmed 1st week of March 2024 when the snow had started to melt. I look forward to visiting in Summer season in the future!
swastika at 8:00, wonder if that symbol has a different meaning in mongolia. cool vid!!
Mosaic shows the triumph over Nazis and Imperial Japanese with a chronological order from the east to west. On the other side you could see that soldiers from Soviet Union and Mongolian People’s Republic putting down a Imperial Japanese flags in a same fashion. Which is likely noting the Battle of Khalkhin gol or Nomonhan incident as the Japanese calls it.
Thank you for the kind words
Lots of history to see for sure!
@@galsaa0705 thank you so much for sharing, that's amazing! such beautiful art telling an important part of history
You should hop on a train and go see the largest lake on earth lake baikal
If it wasn't for the snowstorm cancelling my flight from Khabarovsk to Ulan-Ude in 2021 I would have done that by now. It's a must see of mine!
@LukeBaillie, oh, you could have gone from mongolia by train. Anyways, fun fact: baigali or baikal means nature in buryat mongol dialect. Baikal is a russified way.
Very true, I just didn’t have the Russian visa for this time. Thank you for the fact about the lake, this too I didn’t know
The famous transsiberian train