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Things tourists should never do in Mongolia

Mongolia is a country of nomads, yaks, and breathtaking landscapes. As a visitor to this enchanting country, it’s important to respect the local culture and avoid behaviors that may be considered offensive. From pointing with your index finger to wearing

‘The Mongol Khan’ at the London Coliseum

‘The Mongol Khan’ is a lavish revival of a 1998 play by Mongolian writer and poet B.Lkhagvasuren: this huge production – with a cast of over 70 – played a blockbuster run in Ulaanbaatar last year, and now comes to

An astonishing Mongolian throat singer

Mongolian throat singer G.Bukhchuluun (Bukhu)  is regarded as a virtuoso and obtained permanent residence in Australia on a Distinguished Talent Visa.

The following video is labelled “Most unbelievable Blind Audition you’ve ever seen.” This is one time that the video lives

Mongolia launches a new online platform for start-ups

The Government of Mongolia has launched a new online platform to enable businesses to easily start up and grow, reducing both waiting times and bureaucracy.

“E-Business” – e-business.mn – was developed by young engineers at the E-Mongolia Academy and launched by the Prime Minister of Mongolia.

Tourism brings vital funds for eagle hunters

The Kazakh people’s annual Golden Eagle Festival is a chance for hunters to show off their skills and engage the next generation. Eagle hunters love to use their centuries-old horse and eagle equipment in a traditional way, from their forefathers,

Frozen mummies reveal Mongolians’ Drink of Choice

Scientists have analyzed the remains of high-ranking individuals from the Mongol Empire, who were buried in graves with luxury items such as leather, silk, and gold, and had been preserved in permafrost for 800 years. By studying their dental calculus,

Why 2023 is the year to visit Mongolia

ue to its remoteness and short summer season, Mongolia has long been a destination overlooked by travelers.
But as the country moves to further open up to tourism by easing its entry conditions for international visitors and upgrading its infrastructure, 2023 might just