guest author: prof. Joshua Bolchover, The University of Hong Kong For thousands of years, Mongolians have been living in gers – portable structures made of timber, felt and canvas. The ger is a resilient, engineered artefact that has evolved in direct correlation to the demands of nomadic life. It is designed for portability, can be →
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