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‘The Sales Girl’ wins top prize at Vesoul Festival

Director J.Sengedorj’s “The Sales Girl” was among the winners at the  Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema on Tuesday.

“The Sales Girl,” which played at Busan and won awards at the New York and Osaka Asian film festivals, won the Golden

South Gobi holds “Ten Thousand Camel Festival”

Annual camel festival was held in Mongolia’s southern province of South Gobi (Umnugobi), as the country hopes to revive its tourism sector and pass on the camel culture to the next generations.

Hundreds of camel herders and camels across the nomadic

Mongolia – the most underrated travel destination in the world

What do Bray, Mongolia, Lake Bacalar in Mexico, and Burlington, Vermont have in common? Well, according to the travel writers and editors of Time Out Magazine they are all among the most underrated travel destinations in the world.

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The Hu dominating audiences across the globe

The Mongolian hunnu rock band have released a three-part docuseries on their career to date. The Hu have spent the past five years dominating audiences across the globe with their self-branded genre of ‘hunnu rock’—a unique blend of Western modern

A Yale archaeologist sifts through Mongolia’s ancient past

In November, Yale archaeologist William Honeychurch received the Order of the Polar Star from Mongolia — the highest civilian honor the country’s government bestows on foreign citizens. In accepting the award, Honeychurch joined esteemed company: Barack Obama, John McCain, and

Mongolia to hold K-Pop Festival in June

Mongolian Prime Minister L. Oyun-Erdene arrived Seoul on 13 February for a 5-day official visit to the Republic of Korea. L.Oyun-Erdene is accompanied by a delegation comprising South Korean government ministers and business representatives. One of them is Minister of

40 Mongolian children died while racing horses in 30 years

Naadam, a summer celebration of Mongolian held regularly since 1639. The internationally recognized celebration is referred to locally as the “Three Games of Men,” given its showcase of wrestling, archery and horse racing. These sports symbolize strength, wisdom and courage,