The Mongolian fairy tale film named “Berkh shagai” will premiere all theaters from May 17.
The Mongolian fairy tale film named “Berkh shagai” will premiere all theaters from May 17.
National Children’s and youth theater was established in 1968 and was privatized in 1997. After 27 years, the theater has reopened and is ready to present its performances to children and youths. Rebuilding has started from 2018.
The theater is unique
Ursula Brosseder, of Bonn University, says, ‘Together with our partners, the National University of Mongolia and the First Emperor’s Mausoleum Museum, we will work towards capacity building and are excited to work across cultural and linguistic boundaries (Chinese, Mongolian, English) in
The Gobi Desert is home to Mongolia’s largest coal basins, which are critical to the country’s industrialisation. Impossibly long and desolate stretches of road connect coal mines in the Gobi to China, and thousands of truckers travel along Mongolia’s coal highway ferrying precious carbon loads. One of these
18-year-old S.Nandin will represent Mongolia at “Miss Earth 2022” contest. She is a future environment activist. Supporting ‘billion trees’ national movement initiated by Mongolian President, S.Nandin’s family has planted over 3000 trees within last two years. For example, her family planted 600 spruces
A Fairfax County spelling champion is inspiring and helping Mongolian students from around the country sharpen their spelling skills.
Thirteen-year-old Erdem Dulgunn is a three-time spelling champion and has been working on his spelling since he first found out about the
Mongolia’s environment and tourism minister said his country shares a common historical background with Türkiye, adding: “We invite the Turks to their ancestral lands.”
B.Bat-Erdene spoke to Anadolu Agency (AA) about relations between the two countries in the Turkish capital Ankara,
Most people want to enjoy a museum, not conquer it. Yet the average visitor spends 15 to 30 seconds in front of a work of art. Therefore, an average person will spend 8-9 hours to see every corner of the
Game developer Endorphina announced Wednesday it has released a new game called Mongol Treasures II: Archery Competition. The title is set in the heart of the Mongolian empire, where players will “face off against the native tribes.”
“The ultimate test will be imposed to see
The Ulaanbaatar International Film Festival (UBIFF) which has been a remarkable contribution to the development of of the Mongolian film industry, will be held in Ulaanbaatar on 17-23 October, 2022.
The festival aims to develop the art of cinema in Mongolia,