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.
The exhibition “Chinggis Khaan: How the Mongols Changed the World” is being displayed in in France. As for today, the exhibition has been attracted more than 200,000 people.
The Ministry of Culture of Mongolia is cooperating with many countries to develop
Maldivian nationals traveling to Mongolia are exempted from visa requirements, from 12 January 2024 onwards. The visa exemption will allow Maldivians holding valid diplomatic, official and ordinary passports to enter and stay in Mongolia for a maximum of 30 days
Mongolia, a land known for its vast rugged expanses and nomadic culture, has added a new feather to its cap. The country has clinched a new Guinness world record for ‘the most people downing an ice slide in one hour.’
UAE citizens hold one of the strongest passports in the world. And while they do need visas to travel to some worldwide locations, they’re also allowed visa-free travel to many countries. And now, they’ve got one more to tick off the bucket
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the first issuance of the Mongolian stamp, the “Year of the Dragon” stamp dedicated to the wooden dragon year of the 17th century named “Khilent ekh” have been put into circulation.
The stamp design
Mongolia is making great efforts to develop winter tourism. Here is a brief overview of some of the key winter tourism events to take place in Mongolia until the end of March 2024.
“Winterland Ice Festival – 2024”
The “Winterland Ice Festival”
The Great Wall of China has long overshadowed the Mongolian Arc, a less imposing medieval wall system that snakes across 250 miles of Asiatic grassland. But now, the arc is finally getting its day in the sun as the first-ever
It’s cold as a walk-in refrigerator at the Mongolian Circus School, housed in a once-proud edifice now on the verge of collapse with cracked walls, moldy ceilings and the stale smell of decades of cigarette smoke embedded into the venue’s