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Summary:
Mongolia, sandwiched between Russia and China, was part of the Soviet bloc for more than 60 years. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, it has been a free and democratic country. Ian Wright takes a train from Beijing, China, to Ulaan Baatar or "Red Hero", Mongolia's present day capital. He travels north-west to Karakorum then across the Gobi desert before returning to Ulaan Bataar in time for the annual Naadam festival.
Notes:
"Travel and experience the world"--Container.
"The material in this video was previously released under the title "Lonely Planet"--Container.
Camera, Lynn Mitchell ; editors, Graham Barker, Justin Missingham ; music by The Insects ; title music, Ian Ritchie ; researcher, Kate Imeson ; series producer, Angela Gourley.
Traveler, Ian Wright.
DVD, all regions, NTSC.
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