Most tourists come to Mongolia during the warmer months like summer and autumn while we accept 23 percent of foreign tourists in winter time.
Most tourists come to Mongolia during the warmer months like summer and autumn while we accept 23 percent of foreign tourists in winter time.
The Mongolian feature film “Shar Gegee” won the “Best Feature Drama” award at The International Multicultural Film Festival.
A joint ballerina team from Mongolia and South Korea will perform the ballet Giselle by composer Adolphe Adam in Seoul on 22-23 November. Mongolia’s B.Saruul will star in the title role.
A total of 24 ballerinas from the National Academic Theatre
The Spirit of Nature art exhibition has opened at the Mongol Art Gallery in Ulaanbaatar on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the establishment of relations between Mongolia and Japan. Mongolian artist D.Oyun-Erdene and Japan’s Masatsugu Ito have revealed
A book entitled ‘Mongolian Ger and Cultural Heritage’ has been printed with financial assistance from the Ulaanbaatar City Administration to mark the occasion of the 380th anniversary of the founding of the capital city of Mongolia. The book provides masses
Mongolia’s biggest ger theatre has been opened at the Sky Resort. Located where Ulaanbaatar meets the countryside, the ger theatre is equal in height to a three-storey building. The structure has been constructed within five months. The building has a
A documentary film about the leader of the Buddhist faith in Mongolia, Khamba Lama Natsagdorj, entitled “The Medicine Buddha”, premiered earlier today (4 November) at Ulaanbaatar’s Gegeenten movie theatre.
Narrated by Sir Ben Kingsley (Schindler’s List, Gandhi) and written and directed
A unique exhibition dedicated to Chinggis Khaan and the Mongolian Empire opened at KC Union Station, Kansas City, Missouri on 1 November.
The exhibit features ancient artifacts, live Mongolian performers, artwork and other historically significant items.
Visitors will experience life in 13th-century
‘The Travels of Marco Polo’ (version by Giovanni Battista Ramusio of 1559) has been translated into Mongolian. The work, known in Italian as ‘Il Milione’, containing a collection of travel manuscripts by the famous Venetian has been translated from the
Mongolia’s biggest fashion festival, Goyol-2020, will be held on 25-30 November. The sensational event is being organized by the Mongolian Union of Professional Designers. The festival, which is being held for the 32nd time, aims to promote designers’ works to