In 2015, China and Mongolia agreed to dedicate 9 square kilometers on each side of the border to a joint economic zone, which comprises land in Erenhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Zamyn-Uud, Mongolia.
In 2015, China and Mongolia agreed to dedicate 9 square kilometers on each side of the border to a joint economic zone, which comprises land in Erenhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Zamyn-Uud, Mongolia.
‘The Children of Genghis’, a film about the national horse racing tradition will premiere at Mongolian cinemas on 10th of October.
The film will also open the Ulaanbaatar Movie Festival.
P.Orkhon, an international master of sport has won a gold medal in the women’s – 63 kg category at the World Military Championships. The competition is taking place in Klaipeda, a port city in Lithuania.
On Monday (25th of September), the Mongolian People’s Party (MPP) will hold a congress to choose 30th Prime Minister. Competition for the key cabinet posts has been ongoing in the MPP since parliament voted to dismiss Prime Minister J.Erdenebat.
Thousands of books and a huge crowd of book-lovers have gathered at the 22th Ulaanbaatar Book Fair which opened earlier today (22nd of September).
On 20th of September, Mongolian President Kh.Battulga received representatives of the national judo, freestyle wrestling, boxing and basketball teams, members of which had won medals at the Olympic Games and world championships.
Thousands of students are out of school on Thursday (21st of September) as Mongolian teachers enter the first day of their strike; they are demanding that their monthly salaried be raised to MNT 1.6 million.
Petro Matad shares were down by more than a third in London on Tuesday 19th September, after the Mongolian oil explorer said it would have to delay drilling the Snow Leopard play.
Mongolian President Kh.Battulga shared his intention to put forward a proposal on jointly implementing a project on leather and hide processing industry with Turkish Ambassador Ahmet Yazal.
Mongolia will host the Second East Asian Youth Games in Ulaanbaatar in 2023.
The Mongolian Cabinet has authorise the relevant ministers