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Mongolia GDP is 28 time less Inner mongolia?

Can someone confirm if this truth or if it's just a bullsh1t ? I will be please if that our Inner Mongolian brother and Sister have a better standard living than those from the north.


they are poor bro. landlocked and don't have any industry. all Mongolian products have to be ship out via Tianjin port.
 
Inner Mongolia has a diverse economic structure, not just confined in resources exploitation.

With the construction of Hohhot-Zhangjiakou-Beijing High-speed Railway underway, Inner Mongolia is better situated in the national plan of economic reforms and technological revolutions.


The ghost city of Dongsheng District in Ordos City according to western corporate media.
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Dongsheng High-speed railway station in the ghost city of Ordos
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Ghost city of Ordos
 
Inner Mongolia has a diverse economic structure, not just confined in resources exploitation.

With the construction of Hohhot-Zhangjiakou-Beijing High-speed Railway underway, Inner Mongolia is better situated in the national plan of economic reforms and technological revolutions.


The ghost city of Dongsheng District in Ordos City according to western corporate media.
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Dongsheng High-speed railway station in the ghost city of Ordos
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Ghost city of Ordos


What is the BGM in the video one? Kinda like Thomas Bergersen style. My Type! :tup:
 
Tourism will be a huge industry in Inner Mongolia, now famous but deficient in tourists because of transport bottlenecks. Such a huge land could easily attract millions of tourists every year. Numerous new expressways and high-speed railways to open during the next decade will unleash this province' economic potential.

Duolun County
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5cHo9XLGsE

Juyan Sea

Hulunbuir Grassland

Wulanbutong Grassland

The provincial capital city Hohhot

 
WHO SAYS that being an independent sovereignty is a certain better choice, a choice that will present the better life for the people in the long run?

Look carefully at one's own capacity and capabilities, and moreover at one's own geographic location! :D
BUT back then, China was terribly poor, weak and backward!

Mongolian People's Republic is an obvious example of a failed sovereignty, but it isn't the unique case, there are many other smaller entities/nations being carved out of the bigger entities and experiencing the miserable conditions at their later development... just look around the world, how many "newly created countries" within the last three decades... it's a clear political trend being actively pushed forward under the pompous banner of "democracy, freedom and human rights" to weaken the targeted nations, and got its traction after the successful Balkanisation!

I attribute the Ulaanbaatar fate mostly as the victims of the Soviet geopolitical gamesmanship, and might was right. The Bolshevik Soviet simply gave them the false promises. :coffee:

However this historical errant can be corrected. Perhaps one day in future the people of the Mongolian People's Republic will come into their senses and awareness, therefore they may voluntarily vote to rejoin with their motherland, China, for their own sake... just like what the Crimean people did with the Russian Federation in 2014.
 
I hope we Chinese should treat Outer Mongolian like our brother and sister as in inner Mongolia, and not look down on them despite their land lock and economy problem. Now more and more Mongolian come to China to learn Chinese, we should welcome them with great hospitality.

 
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Can someone confirm if this truth or if it's just a bullsh1t ? I will be please if that our Inner Mongolian brother and Sister have a better standard living than those from the north.

A quick search on wiki reveals that:

Inner Mongolia
GDP - $274 billion (2016)
Population - 25 million
GDP per capita - $11,134
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_Mongolia

Mongolia
GDP - $12.5 billion (wiki 2015)
GDP - $11.74 billion (world bank 2015)
Population - 3 million
GDP per capita - $4,353
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolia
http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/mongolia

The GDP difference seems to be 22 times but the gap could have widened due to recent downturn in the mining sector.
 
Inner Mongolia has a diverse economic structure, not just confined in resources exploitation.

With the construction of Hohhot-Zhangjiakou-Beijing High-speed Railway underway, Inner Mongolia is better situated in the national plan of economic reforms and technological revolutions.


The ghost city of Dongsheng District in Ordos City according to western corporate media.
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Dongsheng High-speed railway station in the ghost city of Ordos
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Ghost city of Ordos

hey, clearly those people are all fake. clearly this is a ghost city, western media is one of great virtue and would never lie.
 
I hope we Chinese should treat Outer Mongolian like our brother and sister as in inner Mongolia, and not look down on them despite their land lock and economy problem. Now more and more Mongolian come to China to learn Chinese, we should welcome them with great hospitality.

They are anti China. Let them rot to the point they beg to become part of China again.
 
hey, clearly those people are all fake. clearly this is a ghost city, western media is one of great virtue and would never lie.
They have successfully made their one people ignorant, best gift to us.
 
WHO SAYS that being an independent sovereignty is a certain better choice, a choice that will present the better life for the people in the long run?

Look carefully at one's own capacity and capabilities, and moreover at one's own geographic location! :D
BUT back then, China was terribly poor, weak and backward!

Mongolian People's Republic is an obvious example of a failed sovereignty, but it isn't the unique case, there are many other smaller entities/nations being carved out of the bigger entities and experiencing the miserable conditions at their later development... just look around the world, how many "newly created countries" within the last three decades... it's a clear political trend being actively pushed forward under the pompous banner of "democracy, freedom and human rights" to weaken the targeted nations, and got its traction after the successful Balkanisation!

I attribute the Ulaanbaatar fate mostly as the victims of the Soviet geopolitical gamesmanship, and might was right. The Bolshevik Soviet simply gave them the false promises. :coffee:

However this historical errant can be corrected. Perhaps one day in future the people of the Mongolian People's Republic will come into their senses and awareness, therefore they may voluntarily vote to rejoin with their motherland, China, for their own sake... just like what the Crimean people did with the Russian Federation in 2014.
South Sudan and East Timor comes to mind.
 

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