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.
NEWS.MN, Mongolia’s first private media website, has won first place in a journalism contest entitled ‘Public Participation on Decreasing Air-Pollution’. The award was handed on 19 May at the Ministry of Environment and Tourism. Reporter E.Oyun-Erdene from Eagle TV won
Until the coronavirus pandemic hit, the Mongolian contortionist A.Uranbileg wowed spectators nightly at Cirque du Soleil shows on a cruise ship, contorting her body into a ball and balancing on a vertical stick held in her mouth.
For the past 50
We introduce you to Amara – Mongolia’s first ever virtual model. Amara, or virtual beauty, was created by talented Mongolian 3D artists; namely A.Enkhbayar and A.Tumen under a VR model project. The project is being initiated by N.Belguuntei who wishes
Children shoes have been put on display today (15 May) at the central square of Dalanzadgad, a town in Mongolia’s Dundgobi Province as a silent and poignant demonstration. Entitled What do the little shoes say?’ the demonstration aims to attract
So far there have been no local transmissions of the coronavirus pandemic in Mongolia. The country, which shares a border with China, was quick to respond to the spread of the virus, taking steps a range of sensible steps; these
Cycling in Ulaanbaatar is sometimes a scary experience, due to the combination of manic car and truck drivers and the absence cycle lanes. This, however, is changing under a master plan for modernising the roads in Ulaanbaatar by 2030. According
At a meeting of the Ulaanbaatar City’s Citizens Representative Council, it has been decided to make the area around the Choijin Lama Temple, car-free zone; streets to the east and west of the small complex will be allowed for pedestrian
Archaeologists in Mongolia have found the remains of two ancient women warriors, whose skeletal remains indicate that they were well practiced in archery and horseback riding. These two women lived during the Xianbei period (A.D. 147 to 552), a period