davga and herfather, sambuu, have lived on this plot of land for the past 30 years. before i enter? so, when you're entering in, make sure you step in with your right foot first. 0k. and be careful not to bump your head on the door frame because if you do so, you're going to be bringing in bad luck to the ger. 0k. and i've got very high hair, so i've got to be very careful. yes. 0k. inside, i'm offered a traditional mongolian welcome of fermented horse milk... thank you. ..and some sweets. it is, yes. and it is not disappointing me at all so far. both father and daughter make a living, in part, by selling traditional mongolian arts and crafts. davga's ger is decorated with her paper cuttings, while sambuu creates games and souvenirs. wow! he grew up on the steppe. as for davga, she offers tourists the chance to try their own paper cuttings. we're making a hole. ok, let's compare the two now. i mean, you can't even tell which one's mine and which one's davga's, right? the money raised from these tours is then reinvested into cleaner energy initiatives... ..and other c