jueves, 5 de mayo de 2016

Impact tourism (places)



Ubsugul, Hövsgöl nuur







It is the largest freshwater lake in Mongolia, also is the second largest lake  there, and one of the largest in Central Asia. It measures 136 km long and 262 meters deep.

The prevailing climate is subarctic, reaching temperatures of -40 ° C in its long winters, and causing freezing of the lake surface. It is home to sturgeon, salmon, yaks, wild horses and reindeer. contamination is banned for a decade.







Zuunmod

Zuunmod is the administrative seat of Mongolia's Töv Province. It has a population of 14,660 (2006) inhabitants and an area of 19.18 square kilometres. Zuunmod is located on the south side of Bogd Khan Mountain 43 kilometres  south of the capital city of Ulaanbaatar.


Zuunmod was established as the administrative center of Töv Province in 1942. Until that time, the administration of the aimag had been located in Ulaanbaatar.

The historically significant Battle of Jao Modo took place here in early May 1696, ending with the victory for the Qing dynasty.


Karakorum 

Is a powerful symbol of past glory. this city  started life as a nomadic camp, here you can see  a tree-shaped fountain which he entwined with a silver serpent and crowned with an angel. A different kind of alcoholic drink spurted out of each of four pipes. It has become the symbol of the city.



Also  you can see an ovoo - a shamanistic monument. Travelers wish for a safe journey by walking around the shrine three times. These days, people often drive round three times instead.
the city became the center of a substantial and growing empire.


Altai Tavan Bogd 


 Altai Tavan Bogd has some of the most stunning scenery in all of Mongolia with towering white mountains, glaciers, deep lush valleys, and large lakes. The park is divided into 2 regions, the Tavan Bogd Mountains in the northwest and the Lakes Region to the southeast.


Tavan Bogd Mountains are the highest mountains in Mongolia, with Khuiten Uul ('Cold Peak') at 4374 m (14,201 ft) being the highest. These permanently snow capped mountains form a bowl around the Pontuninii Glacier, which covers 23 square km.

The people living inside the park are one of the main draws. Kazakhs and Tuvan nomadic herders live inside the park and visiting them is part of most tours. The Kazakhs are the most numerous and the ones that do eagle hunting. They are known for their colorful large ger with rich embroidered wall hangings and their warm hospitality.



MONGOLIA

POSITIVE EFFECTS

NEGATIVE EFFECTS

ECONOMIC IMPACT

The industrial sector and the agricultural
currently it exports cashmere, minerals and food to Russia, the United States, China, Japan, Italy and other countries.
Increase PIB
Pollution
Capitalist society
Poor roads without infrastructure.
Subsistence grazing.
Expensive products

SOCIAL IMPACT

It generates employment.
It generates economic development.
It promotes cultural exchange.
Encourages foreign investment
Growing inequality
impoverishment of a large part of the population
alcoholism, crime, prostitution

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Raise awareness of environmental care
cleaning of cities
Infrastructure construction such as: roads and airports, tourist facilities
pollution

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