MISS MONGOLIA
I
am a citizen of the Hunnu Empire in the heart of Asia and the historical Mongolian emperor Genghis Khan . We have a traditional festival Tsagaan Sar to greet all the families , and our relatives , the Three Manly Games held During Mongolian Traditional Naadam and other unique traditions and customs and natural sightseeing of my homeland with four seasons .
My name is Lkhamsuren Bold .
I was born on May 27 , 1984 , in Saikhan soum of Bulgan province and raised in the warm love of mining workers-parents in Erdenet city with my three beautiful siblings .
My childhood included a busy 10 years of basic education , where I played , sang , and danced in kindergarten like any other child . I was striving to learn , curious , adventurous , and full of energy throughout elementary , middle , and high school .
In 2002 , I had the opportunity to study at the Agricultural University of Ulaanbaatar , Mongolia , for a degree in Land Cadastre Engineering .
My student years were inextricably linked to volunteering . Because I took the few free hours I had left between classes to volunteer at the nursing home , the elders were full of laughter , joy , and gratitude . I washed their hair , washed their clothes and shared their feelings .
In 2005 , I met the man I loved and soon had an extensive wedding . His happiness , the wedding guests that made us both happy , the holiday cake , the first night of the wedding , the hot days of the honeymoon , and the happy days continued . Unfortunately , those happy days did not last long . A few days after the ceremony , we were on our way to Erdenet to pay our respects to our parents when we had a car accident . This began the years that tested my strength and the strength of my loved ones . The bad news was that I could no longer stand on my own two feet . My heart , dreams and hopes felt meaningless and chaotic during the dark and sad days as they passed .
I had already spent five years in international hospitals in the United States , Japan and China , completely isolated from society , afraid of people ’ s attitudes and views . Even though I didn ’ t get back on my feet , one sentence filled my heart with joy , as if I was stepping back from those horrible five years of the past , and God gave me another new life .
A few years later , I heard the news that I was able to conceive and become a mother . Soon I gave birth to my first healthy baby boy . Now we are the parents of two beautiful boys . From that moment on , I believed life should start all over again , that we should not hide behind the word disability but open up to society , grow together and live together .
Currently , I am a 37-year-old housewife from a mining family and a mother of two . I successfully opened my own children ’ s clothing store , became a housewife , participated in the Miss Mongolia Wheelchair National Competition , and became the National Winner . Now , I am here to represent my country at the Miss Wheelchair World , to meet women from other countries , and to work hard to add light and hope to the future of Mongolia ’ s wheelchair users . My goal : is to build a positive attitude , equal participation , and inclusive society .
Of the more than 30,000 children with disabilities in Mongolia , only 0.2 percent are being educated and live as other children do . Where do the thousands of children , born of innate and accidental actions , think and dream ?
If I become Miss World , I will help children with disabilities in less developed countries to live , play , learn , make friends , go to the schools of their choice and be active in a non-discriminatory society . Little hearts will be exposed to society and will work diligently to live happily and equally .
78 Miss Wheelchair World USA