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Strong Sense of Place | Travel Through Books

Mongolia: Under the Eternal Blue Sky

Strong Sense of Place | Travel Through Books

Melissa & Dave

Books, Arts

5.0559 Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2024

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

If we say ‘Mongolia,’ and you imagine an eagle hunter on horseback silhouetted against an endless blue sky and vast open plains, you are not wrong. Ditto for thinking of Chingiss Khan, frigid winters, and resilient nomads in gers (yurts). While those perceptions are valid, Mongolia may have some surprises for you. The sun shines 250 days a year, and summer days are luxuriously long and warm. Yes, Khan is a national hero (see: the 3-story glimmering steel statue of the Mongol leader on horseback), but Mongolians are most welcoming. The flap door of a ger is open to all, friends and strangers alike — and a hot bowl of milk tea will appear as soon as you cross the threshold. In the capital city of Ulaanbaatar, you can eat in restaurants, visit a temple, and wander through museums. When you’ve had enough of the bustle, ride into the steppes — on a horse, a camel, or an all-terrain jeep — and back in time. Under that vast sky, you can head north to spruce forests that stretch toward Russia, or west to the jaggy Altai mountains, or south to the wind-swept dunes of the Gobi Deserts (and, eventually, China). In this episode, we meet a formidable Mongolian warrior princess, listen to the otherworldly sound of Tuvan throat singing, and travel back in history with the annual Naadam Festival (a.k.a. the Mongolian Olympics). Then we recommend five great books that took us to Mongolia on the page: Akmaral by Judith Lindbergh Rough Magic by Lara Prior-Palmer Stand on the Sky by Erin Bow Border Crossings: A Journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway by Emma Fick When I’m Gone, Look for Me in the East by Quan Barry For more on the books we recommend, plus the other cool stuff we talk about, visit show notes. Sign up for our free Substack to connect with us and other friendly readers who are curious about the world. Transcript of Mongolia: Under the Eternal Blue Sky Do you enjoy our show? Do you want be friends with other (lovely) people who love books and travel? Please support our work on Patreon! Strong Sense of Place is an audience-funded endeavor, and we need your support to continue making this show. Get all the info you need right here. Thank you! Parts of the Strong Sense of Place podcast are produced in udio! Some effects are provided by soundly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:20.1

Hello, welcome to strong sense of place.

0:23.4

In each episode, we focus on one destination and discuss what makes it different than any other

0:28.5

place on Earth.

0:29.3

Then we recommend five books we love that took us there on the page.

0:33.0

I'm Melissa Jewelwan.

0:34.2

I'm David Humphreys.

0:35.6

We're going around the world, one great read at a time.

0:39.0

Thanks for joining us.

1:08.7

Thank you. Welcome to Strong Sense of Place. Today we get curious about Mongolia.

1:22.9

You're listening to the Hugh.

1:29.3

They are a Mongolian folk metal band who formed in 2016. They're touring this fall.

1:31.3

They're going all over Europe and then bringing their magic to the states in Canada.

1:35.3

If you want an earful of Mongolia, they might be somewhere near you soon.

1:43.3

Today in two truths and a line I'm going to tell you about Mongolian throat singing.

1:48.2

And then we're going to talk about five books we love.

1:51.1

I'm recommending a book today that I started reading begrudgingly.

1:55.7

Oh, really?

1:56.6

I was like, fine.

1:58.6

I'll try it because I was having trouble finding books that I love.

2:03.2

And it ended up being one of those books.

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