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Why is there a big economic gap between Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia?

First of all, education and culture, Inner Mongolia is a provincial autonomous region in China, where the regional government has independent autonomy over many matters, and in education as well, the government carries out education on the basis of Mongolian traditions, and the Chinese and Mongolian cultures are intertwined with each other, whereas in Outer Mongolia, due to the fact that its own government is more inclined to Russia in terms of its policies, the native language within the Mongolian country is Russian, and it is not easy to get a good education. But because Mongolia's economic strength is not strong, the domestic education penetration rate is too low, so many people have not been able to get a good education, they will only speak Mongolian all their lives, can not communicate with the outside world, and want to see the outside world, for them is a luxury.

Looking at the economic aspect, China has been reforming and opening up for 40 years, the economy is growing rapidly, and Inner Mongolia, as a national autonomous region, has gained a lot of assistance and policy support from the state, and at present the per capita income of Inner Mongolia has reached more than 2,000 U.S. dollars, while Mongolia is only 600 U.S. dollars, and the Chinese government has also continued to develop the infrastructure of the Inner Mongolia region, and at present the Inner Mongolia The high-speed rail has been opened to traffic within the territory of Inner Mongolia, and wait until after the opening of the Hoh Zhang Passenger Dedicated Line and Beijing-Zhangzhou Passenger Dedicated Line, Hohhot will be able to go all the way to Beijing with high-speed rail, and Inner Mongolia will then be connected to the national high-speed rail line network.

And outer Mongolia's railroad mileage of 1,810 kilometers, just equivalent to one-tenth of Inner Mongolia, and in terms of production, outer Mongolia is still using a large-scale way of grazing, the impact on the environment is very large, and Inner Mongolia has been the focus of production from the primary industry to the secondary industry, so the environment is much better than outer Mongolia.