Small side story: my fascination for the modern Mongol people began nearly two decades ago when I watched a TV documentary showing the outside of a Ger with not only a sattelite dish but solar panels as well. However, the surprise was in the Ger. There wasn´t only a television but a laptop too. Very few people in the world combine a traditional and a modern lifestyle with such a common sense as most of the modern Mongols do. I can only express my highest respect.
I think that, not having a lot of material possessions is freeing. When a person has too many things, they become a slave to those things. This is a great way to live. And it looks nice and cozy. I could be happy doing that.
You can romanticise but the reality is far from it. Imagine average night time temperature of -30C for 5 months of the year. No infrastructure or even toilets.
I had the pleasure of staying in a Ger last year while I was travelling through Inner Mongolia, I loved it! But my friends stayed in a motel, oh well their loss!
It would be magical if you visit mongolian countryside middle of July. Even sleeping outside is amazing. You can enjoy the beautiful sky and peaceful sound of the wind.
I give your new show 10/10! Very informative and now I understand many things that I've seen from previous videos. I will only give one suggestion: please make them longer! Batuush is very fun! Greetings from Mexico!!!!!! ♡♡
Greetings from Turkey to Mongolia We arent a Chinese or Arab. We're childs of the Asian Steppes Tengri Bless the Uralic and Altalic Nations! ( I can understand some words of Mongolian language )
couch has double use and is for mommy and daddy(one on the right). Left one is mostly for remaining people. If guests arrive, floor we be sleeping spot
both "Yurt" and "Ger" are Mongol words. "Yurt" is a Russian corruption of the Mongol word "Urdu" (or Ordo, Ordon. modern Khalkha spelling is Ord) meaning dwelling, or palace, or camp. The language "Urdu" is from the same Mongol word as the language is said to have originated in the Mongol military camp. There is region in Inner Mongolia called "Ordos" which means "many Ordo", after the Eight White Ordon of Genghis Khan.
Additional info: the European word "horde" has linguistically spoken the same root. I don´t know when ior why it got it´s rather negative connection though.
I am not a linguist. But I think that Yurt is originated a Mongolian word Urts. Urts means tepee. Ancient time, probably 15-20 thousand years ago, our ancestors lived in Urts. Then after Mongols engaged in animal husbandry, they improved their urts/tepee to ger. If you examine ger closely, you would see it is an improved version of urts/tepee. Navaho and any other Mongolic origin Native American tribes did not bring ger to America, it means Mongols were living in urts/tepee before their departure.
@@eaststorm1282 (y) I love the Tamgas, regardless of Mongol or Turcish origin. And to show the uninitiated the one of the Golden Horde: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamga#/media/File:Flag_of_the_Crimean_Tatar_people.svg
Beautiful Mongol Get and a great tour. We have a smaller Mongolian Ger in my backyard in Australia and using it as a classroom for learning the traditional Mongolian script.
If something doesn't spark joy in your life... I love that philosophy! Always been enchanted with Mongolian, Hindu and all Asian culture and philosophy. It is so simple yet so beautiful. The ideas of peace, humility and tranquility are awesome. (Maybe my ancestors were Asian. I am an American Indian of the Yaqui and Mescalero Apache tribes🤔).
Gers would make great homes for homeless people in the USA. They're more sanitary and look much nicer than tents and cardboard boxes. Ulan Bator has large neighbourhoods of ger camps on the outskirts of the city. Maybe that's the solution for places like San Francisco, L.A. and Miami.
@A Girl Has No Name I live in LA County. Giving homeless people a ger and relocating them to the desert might be the way to go. If nomadic Mongolians can live in a ger when it's -40 in winter then homeless addicts in California can live in them when it's 50 degrees in winter.
They have solar panels and tv two questions where is the toilet and how they do the laundry? And the garbage? And the woman when she is in these days how she do it? I think toilet is outside. Saina baina uu Tevrelt Mendchilgee 🤗🌼🐴
If you find this video interesting, you should watch the docudrama, "Cave of the Yellow Dog," which follows a Mongolian family's life in a yurt. It was spellbinding.
You go out from the Ger to do your business away few hundred meters, dogs will follow you once you done and you wanted to take a glimpse of your product it's already gone. Ecosystem simple.
He would be enraged on the world how it is today and would start a camplain to slaughter the elite and a stupid, and this way solve climate change just as he did back then ;)
@@acsimark He'd be too busy sitting on his comfy IKEA sofa and binge watching Game of Thrones in his ger to bother with an eco-friendly pillaging campaign.
If we all lives like this the world would be a better place! No worry’s no bills just plain nature and pure life! But soon we won’t have that anymore! We have less than 33 percent of wild untouched first left it’s sad😭😭😭
Seems like they have most of the modern ammenities. I don't have a freezer myself. And nope...no video gaming consoles. Damn.. for nomads who move around all the time I guess they're more comfortable than me. And how do they get connections to electricity if they move around? Solar? What about water? I'm scratching my head here. I know they have cellphone coverage for sure, but that's wireless.
Small side story: my fascination for the modern Mongol people began nearly two decades ago when I watched a TV documentary showing the outside of a Ger with not only a sattelite dish but solar panels as well. However, the surprise was in the Ger. There wasn´t only a television but a laptop too. Very few people in the world combine a traditional and a modern lifestyle with such a common sense as most of the modern Mongols do.
I can only express my highest respect.
Thank you for your kind words
This guy is hilarious. Make more videos with him.
agreed
"As the social distancing champions of the world". U guys are so funny.
I think that, not having a lot of material possessions is freeing. When a person has too many things, they become a slave to those things. This is a great way to live. And it looks nice and cozy. I could be happy doing that.
that's the way!
Fax
You can romanticise but the reality is far from it. Imagine average night time temperature of -30C for 5 months of the year. No infrastructure or even toilets.
@@brownnutter well, that's the reality for many in this world.
@@brownnutter sounds like Alaska. I lived there for 6 years.
Did I notice a video game system, monitor and a outdoor satellite? “Nomads want ice cream too” was really funny! I like his sense of humor!
I had the pleasure of staying in a Ger last year while I was travelling through Inner Mongolia, I loved it!
But my friends stayed in a motel, oh well their loss!
It would be magical if you visit mongolian countryside middle of July. Even sleeping outside is amazing. You can enjoy the beautiful sky and peaceful sound of the wind.
This dude’s meme game is strong AF.
You can tell it's a couch by the way it is!
where dude where?
Haha that was a funny video!
Love from France! My mom is from Mongolia so your channel helps me understand mongolian even better so баярлалаа
Муу хурлийз
@@Tseegy-rh5wm lol
@@Tseegy-rh5wm lol chill man
@@Tseegy-rh5wm hurliiz bish erliiz gdg n. ugee ch medehgui hun muulna
Hope you will get to know more and more.
Happy for you 😊
Mongolian are simple and kind hearted love it.
I give your new show 10/10! Very informative and now I understand many things that I've seen from previous videos. I will only give one suggestion: please make them longer! Batuush is very fun! Greetings from Mexico!!!!!! ♡♡
"You can tell that it's a couch from the way it is!" hahahahaha
This was a fun video! Enjoyed the humor!
Greetings from Turkey to Mongolia We arent a Chinese or Arab. We're childs of the Asian Steppes Tengri Bless the Uralic and Altalic Nations! ( I can understand some words of Mongolian language )
@Alcatraz 46 We can meet Under Tengrism again.
The sarcasm in this video is hilarious lol
Every Mongolians know "Grandma's chest box" is a real pandora box 💎
Doesn't pandora box bring curse ?
Good comedy materials, man!
Thoroughly entertained by your video😂
i love that man. Want more videos like that
I loved this, please more content with this man!
Cool cool, ancient Mongolian wisdom embedded in the Ger
I wish I could live there for sometime. Soooooo simple and beautiful ! ❤️
Beautiful. Filled with beauty, warmth and light🌸
Обожаю юрту спасибо большое за всё Ассалаума алейкум из Нукуса 👍🖐🙌👌👋
Где это Нукус??
@@j.dpowerman5031 в узбекистане.
"You can tell that it's a couch from the way that it is" I get that reference, how neat is that?
This is an Aspen.
It's very neat
Lolol haha I love this channel! I hope to visit one day
I hope you will enjoy the mongolian sky in middle of July's warmth night. Its so peaceful i can not even describe.
Great video guys.
Short and sweet video. But still am curious where do the family members sleep? On the floor? Or do they have foldable beds?
They have a bed and a couch. That's enough for us
couch has double use and is for mommy and daddy(one on the right). Left one is mostly for remaining people. If guests arrive, floor we be sleeping spot
both "Yurt" and "Ger" are Mongol words. "Yurt" is a Russian corruption of the Mongol word "Urdu" (or Ordo, Ordon. modern Khalkha spelling is Ord) meaning dwelling, or palace, or camp. The language "Urdu" is from the same Mongol word as the language is said to have originated in the Mongol military camp. There is region in Inner Mongolia called "Ordos" which means "many Ordo", after the Eight White Ordon of Genghis Khan.
Additional info: the European word "horde" has linguistically spoken the same root. I don´t know when ior why it got it´s rather negative connection though.
Thorsten Frank yes that’s right. “golden horde” because Batu Khans had gold/yellow colored Ordo they say.
I am not a linguist. But I think that Yurt is originated a Mongolian word Urts. Urts means tepee. Ancient time, probably 15-20 thousand years ago, our ancestors lived in Urts. Then after Mongols engaged in animal husbandry, they improved their urts/tepee to ger. If you examine ger closely, you would see it is an improved version of urts/tepee. Navaho and any other Mongolic origin Native American tribes did not bring ger to America, it means Mongols were living in urts/tepee before their departure.
@@dorjbayar1286 Urts and Ordos are the same. In some part of Inner Mongolia, including in Ordos instead of saying "ordos", they say "urdus" or "urds".
@@eaststorm1282 (y) I love the Tamgas, regardless of Mongol or Turcish origin.
And to show the uninitiated the one of the Golden Horde:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamga#/media/File:Flag_of_the_Crimean_Tatar_people.svg
WE LOVE MONGOLIA.
So cool getting to see this! And the host is awesome. Definitely make more videos with him!
Awesome video; informative and very cool. ❤🧡💛Artger❤🧡💚
He s funny. We need more videos like this! nomadic life and culture ❤️
We need the next episode
Lol.. love all the details and of course the video😂❣❣❣❣
Beautiful Mongol Get and a great tour. We have a smaller Mongolian Ger in my backyard in Australia and using it as a classroom for learning the traditional Mongolian script.
Greetings from Turkey please show us how to make mongolia tea please
🇹🇷 🇲🇳
Bro Ive been wanting SO BAD to see what it looks like inside for years and I am not disappointed.
love your sense of humour!!
2:55 Does that say "Eternal Sunlight"? Funny name for a freezer manufacturer.
Awesome video!
If something doesn't spark joy in your life... I love that philosophy!
Always been enchanted with Mongolian, Hindu and all Asian culture and philosophy.
It is so simple yet so beautiful.
The ideas of peace, humility and tranquility are awesome.
(Maybe my ancestors were Asian. I am an American Indian of the Yaqui and Mescalero Apache tribes🤔).
looks very cosy
Hello, my teacher forces me to be here
me too
me4 n' where is your teacher?
me5
Hello Lâm( nếu m thấy )
And you are famous after this comment, :))
He’s sassy and I like him
Gers would make great homes for homeless people in the USA. They're more sanitary and look much nicer than tents and cardboard boxes. Ulan Bator has large neighbourhoods of ger camps on the outskirts of the city. Maybe that's the solution for places like San Francisco, L.A. and Miami.
@A Girl Has No Name I live in LA County. Giving homeless people a ger and relocating them to the desert might be the way to go. If nomadic Mongolians can live in a ger when it's -40 in winter then homeless addicts in California can live in them when it's 50 degrees in winter.
But no tub nor toilet inside
Eric Mabley 50F you don’t need shelter. In Southern California you actually can survive exposure.
Hell in California I sleep on beach.
@@MbisonBalrog Good for you. Now give my best regards to Dhalsim and Chun Li.
Үнхээр гоё айл бна
They have solar panels and tv two questions where is the toilet and how they do the laundry? And the garbage? And the woman when she is in these days how she do it? I think toilet is outside. Saina baina uu Tevrelt Mendchilgee 🤗🌼🐴
We use the word "yurt" in Turkish.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurt
haha toonoo betuulcheed yaj baidag hummus ve
I guess owning the entirity of China was a minimalist approach.
Why have material possessions when you can conquer populations and have land? Haha
Thanks for the cool video Batuush. I agree with other viewers - Batuush is very entertaining and hilarious. :-)
Thank you!
If you find this video interesting, you should watch the docudrama, "Cave of the Yellow Dog," which follows a Mongolian family's life in a yurt. It was spellbinding.
Awesome
Very nice. I like it.
Where is Mr Nargie
...Will ge return to Artger or not
I like the Mongolian way of life.
So where is the powder room ;-) Bathroom? Outhouse I assume. It looks very clean and comfortable.
Yes! Outside 1 mile away 😂
Beautiful!
How do you bathe and go number two?
Next time could you show about kazakh ger
Where's the toilet??
That would be a great idea for another video.
Maybe they dig a hole n do directly in it n cover it with mud again ...it's like a manure
See this vastlandscape.? its all yours bud
You go out from the Ger to do your business away few hundred meters, dogs will follow you once you done and you wanted to take a glimpse of your product it's already gone. Ecosystem simple.
lol yeah there are many animals to eat poop in the countryside.
That's why it's the best for nomadic people. Not really ideal for urban area
This guy!! 😂😂😂
Huurhun yridiimbde 😍
"Nomads want icecream too." Well i mean icecream was invented in Mongolia.
and marco polo brought in europe
Хэхэ... Хөгжилтэй бас их өгөөжтэй сайхан болжээ. 👍
Good job Batuush
Where do they take dumps at?
Love my Ger
I love how all their shit is 'sacred'.
they might say that they are sacred too
nice
Nice❤️
This dude is freaking hilarious Lol
Many yurts to be found here in Alaska as well.
Really?
@@batalanina Yep. They are traditional among many Alaskan tribes. Many can be found on the end of the Kenai Peninsuala where I live.
I always wonder where is a bathroom and a toilet.
Out house
If Chinggis Khaan were alive today, what do you think would be his favourite satellite TV show???
He would be enraged on the world how it is today and would start a camplain to slaughter the elite and a stupid, and this way solve climate change just as he did back then ;)
@@acsimark yeah, he will be appalled by our behavior - how we treat nature and animals; how we seem to care only about wealth and oneself!
@@eaststorm1282 the great blue wolf will return, I do seek by my self as well.
@@acsimark He'd be too busy sitting on his comfy IKEA sofa and binge watching Game of Thrones in his ger to bother with an eco-friendly pillaging campaign.
janellek21 naahhh
as white people like to call it, "a YURT"
HAHAHAHAH love it
This host is funny i dig it..
If we all lives like this the world would be a better place! No worry’s no bills just plain nature and pure life! But soon we won’t have that anymore! We have less than 33 percent of wild untouched first left it’s sad😭😭😭
where do they sleep?
Bayarlalaa
hay vãi
Cool
Seems like they have most of the modern ammenities. I don't have a freezer myself. And nope...no video gaming consoles. Damn.. for nomads who move around all the time I guess they're more comfortable than me.
And how do they get connections to electricity if they move around? Solar?
What about water?
I'm scratching my head here.
I know they have cellphone coverage for sure, but that's wireless.
Sorry to ask, but where is the toilet?
I heard from my mongolian friend that most people in yurts watch kdramas from satellite cable on their flat screen tvs. This just proved it haha
Who's the guy in the blue dress?
They are called deel.
Not dress.
Kindly, go back to 1st grade.
@@wolfhaven9312 yep. Kindly go back to wearing a dress
@@JACKTHEDRAGONOKEEFFE I think you are the one who wears it.
So the guest sleeps on bed but the family sleeps on the floor ?
Where is the bathroom? 😀
Outside
Shuud l like darlaa haha
So funny!!
But where does the family sleep?
Хөгжилтэй бас гоё болсон бнашд
1:22 good pun
If it's good enough for Ghengis Khan, its good enough for me.
We want Nargie back !!!!
lol
What abt Bathroom and Loo🙆♂️🙆♂️🙆♂️🙆♂️🤷♂️
Very progressive....looks like the middle of nowhere with a satellite dish
No curtain 🙉🙊 wht abut dat.. 👀👀👀👀👀
And the toilet???