flag: Mongolia
flag: Mongolia, κΉλ°: λͺ½κ³¨
Mongolia is a country known for its vast grasslands and nomadic culture. Its flag, featuring a blue background with yellow symbols, represents tradition and freedom.
Mongolia is famous for horseback riding and lamb dishes, and its people traditionally live in gers. Recently, interest in K-pop and Korean culture has been increasing significantly.
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The blue on the Mongolian flag represents the eternal sky, while the yellow Soyombo symbol represents eternal life and prosperity. This symbol, derived from Buddhist philosophy, is a significant cultural emblem frequently seen in traditional Mongolian art and architecture.
The Mongol Empire, founded by Genghis Khan in the 13th century, was the largest contiguous land empire in history. Modern Mongolia, drawing on this historical pride, is experiencing rapid economic development. A harmonious blend of traditional and modern culture is particularly evident among the younger generation.