Linsiin
Linsiin is a small village located in the northern part of the Republic of Mongolia. It is situated in the Bayan-Ölgii Province, approximately 150 kilometers east of the provincial capital, Ölgii. The village is known for its traditional Mongolian yurts and is a popular destination for tourists interested in experiencing the country's nomadic culture. Linsiin is also home to a small school and a health center, providing basic education and medical services to the local population. The village is primarily inhabited by the Ööröö people, a subgroup of the Mongolian people. The economy of Linsiin is largely based on agriculture and animal husbandry, with residents cultivating crops such as wheat and barley, and raising livestock including sheep, goats, and horses. The village is connected to the rest of Mongolia by a network of dirt roads, and is accessible by car or bus. Despite its remote location, Linsiin has a strong sense of community and is known for its warm hospitality towards visitors. The village is also home to several cultural festivals throughout the year, celebrating events such as the Mongolian New Year and the Naadam festival.