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.
Without doubt, 2022 is going to be another busy year for Mongolian rock sensation, The HU. In addition to the forthcoming Europe tours, the four-man band will be performing in Germany, Denmark, Czech Republic and Sweden in March.
Noyon Mountain is the tomb and burial place of the great aristocrats of the first nomadic state of Mongolia, the Xiongnu.
In 1924-1925, the “Mongolian-Tibetan Research Unit” led by Russian researcher P.K.Kozlov conducted the first archeological excavations at the Noyon Mountain Monument to
The HU hails from Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia and celebrates Mongolian culture through its flavor of rock. The HU has named it hunnu rock, after the Hunnu empire that existed from roughly 200 BCE until the mid-400s CE. It combines hard
Today (22 December), Mongolian Government made decision of banning public celebrations of the traditional Tsagaan Sar or the Lunar New Year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Mongolians will be allowed to celebrate the holiday with their family members.
UNESCO Beijing will provide the funding for the equipment provision for the higher education project in Mongolia to compliment the on-going Regional Korea Funds-in-Trust (KFIT) higher education project in Mongolia. The project is aligned with the Mongolian Government’s education vision
The effects of climate change are currently being observed in Mongolia as the summer ice loss harms the health of domestic reindeer and pastures become less viable.
The National Museum of Mongolia and partners are working to identify and preserve ancient
On December 4-5, Mongolia will hold its an extraordinary festival of eagles. The 2021 Eagle Festival is expected to be held in Sayat Tolgoi in Bugat soum of Bayan-Ulgii province after it cancelled for two the past years due to