With the weather set to be stable next month, we’ve compiled information on local, national, and international festivals you can visit over the weekend in Mongolia.
With the weather set to be stable next month, we’ve compiled information on local, national, and international festivals you can visit over the weekend in Mongolia.
At the 48th Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo in 2025, Mongolian performers won two prestigious Clowns awards.
Covering 1.4 hectares area, the Bogd Khan Memorial Park has been set up beside the museum and palace of the last ruler of Mongolia in Ulaanbaatar. At the centre of the park, a towering 4.3 meter monument of Bogd Khan
The screening of a film named ‘Khiimori’, the Mongolian for ‘wind horse’ inspired by a poem ‘Brown Horse’ written by the famous poet Ch.Lkhamsuren, at the Ouray International Film Festival has been a great success. The festival was held on
Earlier today (21 September), Mongolian students returned to their classes after the long months of quarantine. Excited students from the Media Animation Department of Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture marked the happy day by decorating their desks with
A stage adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s novel, Anna Karenina, will be performed in a Mongolian theatre for first time. The stage adaption of Anna Karenina was originally scheduled to be performed at the National Academic Drama Theatre on 28 February.
On August 24, 2012, former President Elbegdorj issued a decree instituting a Book Day to promote reading and publishing books. The decree provides for instituting national Book Days on the third Saturdays of September each year.
Therefore, the ‘National Book Festival’
Contemporary art isn’t the first thing which comes to mind when one thinks of Mongolia. Nevertheless, today Mongolia has its own vibrant gallery scene. Mongolian artists are exploring modern art, fashion, literature, and visual arts from around the world, sometimes
The great reopening of Mongolia’s cultural and public events, retail, production and entertainment centres re-opened by Cabinet decision from 16 September. In early February, Mongolia announced an advanced emergency readiness and preparation in order in order to prevent the spread
A 410-million-year-old fossil of an armored fish has completely changed the history of sharks, according to a newly published study. The fish, known as Minjinia turgenensis, had a skeleton made of bone, as opposed to the cartilage that sharks are