To go with 'MONGOLIA-GENDER-HERDERS-CULTURE, SPECIAL REPORT' by Oliver Hotham and Khaliun Bayartsogt
This photo taken on June 30, 2024 shows Bat-Ulzii Bat-Erdene, the father of financial consultant Bat-Erdene Khulan who now lives in the capital Ulaanbaatar, showing a book with pictures of a trip to Paris during an interview with AFP in his ger (Mongolian tent) in Batsumber Tuv province. Frozen from horseriding in the winter and teased by other kids for her tan from summers spent outdoors -- Bat-Erdene Khulan vividly remembers childhood on Mongolia's steppe with her herder parents. She has since studied in Luxembourg, raised a child in the city, and earns a comfortable living in finance -- bridging a divide between rural and urban life in a country where the demands of the modern world are extinguishing nomadic traditions. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) / To go with 'MONGOLIA-GENDER-HERDERS-CULTURE, SPECIAL REPORT' by Oliver Hotham and Khaliun Bayartsogt