Discusses the festivals and holidays of Mongolia and how the songs, foods, and traditions associated with these celebrations reflect the culture of the people.
Chronicles the history of Mongolia, and explores daily life, politics, and the many challenges facing the country since the decline of communism in Eastern Europe. Includes photographs, a chronology, and maps.
While working for the National Underwater and Marine Agency, Dirk Pitt and Al Giordino uncover the deadly plans of a Mongolian mogul to deal oil to the Chinese and ruin the global market, and discover the scheme is linked to the treasures of Genghis Khan.
Golden lava begins to erupt out of volcanoes around the world, and when a wicked djinn plans to rob the grave of Genghis Khan, twins John and Philippa are determined to prevent disaster.
Ted and Betsy Lewin describe the landscapes, people, and activities they encounter during a trip to Mongolia for Naadam, the annual summer festival where child jockeys ride half-wild horses for miles across the Mongolian steppe.