How is China's Belt and Road initiative transforming Mongolia? | The New Silk Road | Full Episode

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Published 2019-10-30
The China-Mongolia-Russia economic corridor is one of six key corridors on the Belt and Road initiative. Travel to Mongolia to discover spectacular new infrastructure projects.

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China, Mongolia, Uzbekistan and Russia were once strong allies in the Cold War. Now, rapid transformation is happening in these countries, some of whom are still struggling to emerge from their communist past.

How will the Belt and Road Initiative impact Mongolia and integrate it into China’s masterplan for the 21st century? How will the Stan countries go from land-locked to land-linked countries? What is the nature of the new strategic partnership between Russia and China?

CNA's award-winning documentary series returns, uncovering developments on China's Belt and Road Initiative, along the China-Russia economic corridor.
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All Comments (21)
  • @nh6870
    Long Live the One Belt One Road initiatives & Cooperation. May all participating countries and her people prosper ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • this young man tells an amazing story of the hardships people face in Mongolia. Life over there is a incredible journey of endangerment where only the fittest can survive. Yet, the do it day in and day out.
  • @raymonddon8875
    the silk road will give benefit to the nation as a whole.
  • @Joaocruz30
    Go Mongolia! Your country is beautiful and I love You! Greetings from PORTUGAL
  • @donkeykong516
    This is real documentary, not propaganda by the US & Europe that paints anything Chinese as bad.
  • @hansolo7205
    I been following CNA's BRI series for awhile. Its very informative and I really enjoy it. Most countries involved expressed their optimism and are on the up and up. Mongolia's vast barren landscape, education system and extreme temperatures will be its biggest challenge.
  • What the world needs to do is all countries should be working together to make it a one world to help out each other
  • @ymhktravel
    Ok, I don't get it. This so called debt trap. This docu from what I could infer, China didn't force Mongolia to borrow billions from them. it was Mongolia's govt decision. You borrow that much, of course your interest would be just as much. Banks don't lend as some gd samaritans, so do countries. Mongolia could have approached western led organisation like the World bank or even Russia, Why not? And since western countries are so concerned, why not show some action, lend the same to these so called "debt tap" countries instead of just criticising. Criticism without some remedya ction is like empty vessels making the most noise to me.
  • @infoworld7706
    Quite neutral report, not like the west media only report one side story.
  • @finestfresh
    I'm a Chinese and I live Mongolian people and culture. greeting to our great neighbor
  • @artkido9744
    Went to Mongolia this year, from what I heard from the more educated locals, on one hand their gov brows money from n working with China, on the other hand, keeps feeding anti- China sentiment amongst ordinary ppl n told them that their problems r caused by the Chinese. Talking about two-faced! My general impression of Mongolia is a nation still very much hold onto their Genghis Khan area glory.
  • @gogoavril
    Your Silkroad series is Awesome. Singapore's Journalism standard is very high.
  • @BieZhang
    Fun facts: 1. There are more ethnic mongols in Inner Mongolia than Outer Mongolia 2. Inner Mongolia's GDP per capita is 3 times higher than that of Outer Mongolia.
  • @ellashy6539
    come on seriously if Mongolia "don't need" china they can just do it on their own and survive can they? you need the money but you blame the chinese kinda ridiculous to me
  • @bofangguan6120
    Just want to mention Yuan dynasty only last 89 years in China
  • The ecological spirit of Mongolians is admirable and commendable, it is strikingly powerfully charged just as is Xi Jinping's thought on a green ecological society where nature is a supremely invaluable asset. If Mongolia and China unite their ecological will, there's no telling what lush nature and ecological benefits could be gained. China's efforts to control the desert have been successful and they are willing to share their experiences with Mongolia as I believe they have. Mining is a dirty business but China's commitment to nature is self evident and soon the Artificial intelligence, ecological solutions and 5G development, etc will solve many of the downsides of mining in Mongolia as they have in China. Long live the friendship between the Great Nations of 🇲🇳Mongolia, 🇨🇳China and 🇷🇺Russia! ❤🇨🇳 China🇨🇳❤🇲🇳Mongolia🇲🇳❤🇷🇺Russia 🇷🇺❤
  • @zedavid3271
    Just a few tips correct the mistake in this Documentaries. First, the Yuan dynasty is between 1271 to 1368, not in the 11th century. Another is, the silk road starts from the Han dynasty, not the yuan dynasty.
  • @UnitedAsia
    Good for China and Mongolia cooperation... 👍👍
  • I can watch your documentary a million times and won't get tired. Simply incredible