"Modernizing" Mongolians
According to the Xing An Tunken Zone First Year Report:
“The Mongolian people are one of our country’s five great ethnicities. Historically they have enjoyed periods of great glory. Unfortunately, their reliance on nomadism has delayed their evolution as a people in all aspects including in public hygiene, education, agriculture, and industry. They still subscribe to Lamaism. Their population has decreased and live in dire poverty no different from the barbarian tribes of the ancient times. We are all part of the same nation and seek to improve their material life, instill culture, and develop their ability to survive so that our Mongolian compatriots could also enjoy twentieth century civilization. It is in this spirit that we have developed the following aims:
1) Change their lifestyle from nomadism to agriculture.
2) change their political system from a belief in superstition and kingship to democracy.
3)promote education and culture.
4) recover their warrior spirit.
With the above aims in mind, we have developed the following plans.
- Selection a location to establish a reclamation bureau to promote land reclamation, develop handicrafts, and promote education.
- All Mongolian wasteland in the tunken zone will be issued new licenses.
- Establish a Mongolian committee at the tunken bureau as a consulting agency.
- Set a time each year for horse races and athletic events. Use this period to promote personal fitness and develop the warrior spirit.
- Establish various schools. Start with schools for citizens (Han-Chinese).
- Establish popular educational facility and museum.
- Organize traveling lectures, performances, and various exhibits.
- Establish places where handicraft skills may be passed down and various factories.
- Establish collective cooperative organizations.
- Build railroad and rural roads.
- Promote public hygiene.
- Reward agriculture and promote use of mechanized farm equipment.
- Improve animal husbandry.
- Establish police to enforce public safety.
- Organize groups for study trips to various places.