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A New Opportunity Overseas - Life in Mongolia

  • 14.09.15 / 박차현
Date 2014-09-15 Hit 25382

 

 

 

In this contemporary society, many people have to work really hard to get well-paying jobs. Competition for this is getting fierce because robots and Information Technology replaces unnecessary jobs nowadays. Then if that is the case, is there any way to solve such a problem? People can find ways to tackle this both in the domestic and in the overseas markets. People can study hard to meet the requirements of large corporations in Korea or look for jobs in other countries. Of course, both options need hard work. Just like James Hooper, who was one of the panelists on the JTBC TV program, Unusual Conference, said: “There is a risk in everything, but people should not be afraid of risk. People should see a risk as an opportunity to learn.” However, why do people just turn their eyes away from going overseas and focus only on the domestic job market which does not seem to be getting any better soon? It is time to think global and act globally like the old saying, “A thousand hearing is not worth one seeing.” Let’s take a look at an experience in Mongolia as an example.

According to Jun-Hwa Chung, who is a Korean business man and the CEO of Voyage Hotel in Ulaanbaatar, there are many problems such as economic conditions and infrastructure development in Mongolia just like Korea. However, one big difference between Korea and Mongolia is that Mongolia’s Gross Domestic Product is still growing by over 5~10% annually. This means the domestic market of Mongolia is expanding and therefore, it can create more opportunities both for the locals and foreigners. Moreover, Mongolia has a lot of natural resources such as copper and coal for power generation. This is the main reason for multi-national corporations trying to expand their business operations in Mongolia, especially mining companies. It is also good to have a supportive government for foreign investors nowadays, especially in the mining sector.

After the mining boom in Mongolia 7 years ago, many foreign investments came to Mongolia especially from China because of high demands for commodity from China. Nevertheless, the Mongolian government feared at that time that foreign investors would take all the necessary goods away from them. A mixture of fear and strong nationalism caused parliament members to put a ban on foreign investments in Mongolia. After the good times had come and gone, Mongolia could not avoid the headwind of that law. This was because the slowing down of China’s economy heavily impacted Mongolia’s economy and the law prevented foreign investors from coming to Mongolia. As a result, the government changed their policy to become business friendly.

 


These days Korean culture is very popular in Mongolia. Korean dramas and movies are the most popular content, and therefore, people like to wear Korean style outfits. Korean culture has changed food styles as well. Because of its popularity, Korean culture motivates people in Mongolia to learn how to speak Korean and therefore, most people can speak Korean nowadays. This helps Koreans adjust to life in Mongolia much easier. In addition, Mongolians are fast learners and hard working so it is necessary to remember the fact that they are as competitive as Koreans. Thus, underestimating will do no good in Mongolia. One difficulty of living in Mongolia is that you must refresh your visa regularly because there are no permanent visas at all, according to Jun-Hwa Chung. What people should keep in mind is that whatever they prepare for going overseas, things can turn out differently, so the most important thing to remember is to try to adapt to the life style and have an eagerness to learn.

By learning more about other cultures, people can overcome risks. People should also find their own type of success, not the ones that are defined by their parents or the society. Thus, it is important to have an open mind in order to see the world differently, and to work hard to prove that you made an appropriate decision for your future.

grand1253@kookmin.ac.kr

Kookmin Review Seung-Ho Han - Reporter

A New Opportunity Overseas - Life in Mongolia

Date 2014-09-15 Hit 25382

 

 

 

In this contemporary society, many people have to work really hard to get well-paying jobs. Competition for this is getting fierce because robots and Information Technology replaces unnecessary jobs nowadays. Then if that is the case, is there any way to solve such a problem? People can find ways to tackle this both in the domestic and in the overseas markets. People can study hard to meet the requirements of large corporations in Korea or look for jobs in other countries. Of course, both options need hard work. Just like James Hooper, who was one of the panelists on the JTBC TV program, Unusual Conference, said: “There is a risk in everything, but people should not be afraid of risk. People should see a risk as an opportunity to learn.” However, why do people just turn their eyes away from going overseas and focus only on the domestic job market which does not seem to be getting any better soon? It is time to think global and act globally like the old saying, “A thousand hearing is not worth one seeing.” Let’s take a look at an experience in Mongolia as an example.

According to Jun-Hwa Chung, who is a Korean business man and the CEO of Voyage Hotel in Ulaanbaatar, there are many problems such as economic conditions and infrastructure development in Mongolia just like Korea. However, one big difference between Korea and Mongolia is that Mongolia’s Gross Domestic Product is still growing by over 5~10% annually. This means the domestic market of Mongolia is expanding and therefore, it can create more opportunities both for the locals and foreigners. Moreover, Mongolia has a lot of natural resources such as copper and coal for power generation. This is the main reason for multi-national corporations trying to expand their business operations in Mongolia, especially mining companies. It is also good to have a supportive government for foreign investors nowadays, especially in the mining sector.

After the mining boom in Mongolia 7 years ago, many foreign investments came to Mongolia especially from China because of high demands for commodity from China. Nevertheless, the Mongolian government feared at that time that foreign investors would take all the necessary goods away from them. A mixture of fear and strong nationalism caused parliament members to put a ban on foreign investments in Mongolia. After the good times had come and gone, Mongolia could not avoid the headwind of that law. This was because the slowing down of China’s economy heavily impacted Mongolia’s economy and the law prevented foreign investors from coming to Mongolia. As a result, the government changed their policy to become business friendly.

 


These days Korean culture is very popular in Mongolia. Korean dramas and movies are the most popular content, and therefore, people like to wear Korean style outfits. Korean culture has changed food styles as well. Because of its popularity, Korean culture motivates people in Mongolia to learn how to speak Korean and therefore, most people can speak Korean nowadays. This helps Koreans adjust to life in Mongolia much easier. In addition, Mongolians are fast learners and hard working so it is necessary to remember the fact that they are as competitive as Koreans. Thus, underestimating will do no good in Mongolia. One difficulty of living in Mongolia is that you must refresh your visa regularly because there are no permanent visas at all, according to Jun-Hwa Chung. What people should keep in mind is that whatever they prepare for going overseas, things can turn out differently, so the most important thing to remember is to try to adapt to the life style and have an eagerness to learn.

By learning more about other cultures, people can overcome risks. People should also find their own type of success, not the ones that are defined by their parents or the society. Thus, it is important to have an open mind in order to see the world differently, and to work hard to prove that you made an appropriate decision for your future.

grand1253@kookmin.ac.kr

Kookmin Review Seung-Ho Han - Reporter
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