Ulaanbaatar Cultural Days are now taking place in Taipei and Khulani in Taiwan. The event is being organized at the initiation of the Taiwanese Abbot of Vandana Monastery, the poet Yu Si, the Trade and Economic Representative Office of Ulaanbaatar in Taipei, the Ulaanbaatar Mayor’s Office, and the and Cultural and Art Office of Ulaanbaatar.
A concert by the ensemble “Ulaanbaatar” included long songs, throat songs, and Mongolian folk dance, followed by a classical art performance entertained audiences at the Ulaanbaatar Cultural Days. The 1,250 seat auditorium was full for the performance.
Taiwanese attendees once imagined Mongolia as simply a steppe country with people riding horses, but the Ulaanbaatar Cultural Days have given them a better look at the city, and many want to visit.