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
Mongolian rock phenom The Hu is stranded in Australia after their home country suspended travel to and from outside countries. The band is now hunkered down at an Airbnb in the Sydney area, attempting to save money after being forced
In 2019, the Mongolian Cabinet decided to establish a museum for the legendary conqueror Chinggis Khaan, famed for establishing the largest land empire in history. The museum will be built on the site of the current natural history museum, located
On Sunday (15 March), all the Mongolian Buddhist lamas at the Gandantegchinlen Monastery in Ulaanbaatar gathered to pray about the global coronavirus pandemic. This important act of worship was closed to the public in accordance with the government decision to
Earlier today (17 March), several young Mongolian rappers donated MNT 1 million from revenue of their new song to the National Emergency Management Agency. Rapper Roockie, 168, Pacrap, Don Dior, Wolfizm and Loce released a song on 9 March entitled
A 59-year-old French national, was confirmed Covid-19 positive on Tuesday 10 March, being the first case in coronavirus-free Mongolia. He is now undergoing treatment at the National Centre for Communicative Diseases. The French patient is reported to have stabilized mentally
International peacekeepers participating in US-led Resolute Support in Afghanistan have sung “we are the world” in a show of solidarity. Interestingly, in the video clip, the peacekeepers sang the song in front of Mongolian flag.
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The World Health Organisation announced on Wednesday
Mongolia’s rock band ‘Khurd’ performed an online concert on 8 March to mark the occasion of the International Women’s Day. With aims to contribute to preventive measures against the spread of Covid-19, the concert was live-streamed on Mongol TV, and
‘The Hu’, the famous hunnu rock band from Mongolia, has postponed concerts in Japan due to the coronavirus outbreak in the country where 14 people have been died. ‘The Gereg Tour Japan 2020’ concerts were scheduled at the Shinjuku BLAZE