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.
A festival of Mongolian culture, including the famous mask dances, ‘Danshig Naadam – Khuree Tsam’, has become one of the highlights on the tourist calendar. Revived in 2015, the August event was visited by 1000 foreign visitors; this increased to
The fifth annual Yak Festival will take place in Arkhangai Province on 17-18 August. The festival aims to attract more domestic and foreign tourists by promoting the yak culture.
The two-day event will include a session about the sustainable development of
Melbourne-based street artist Kh.Khosnaran AKA Heesco recently finished his giant graffiti in Karoonda, a town in Australia. His monumental work of art covers a wall and is on 30 by 10 metres. Heesco spent over 200 hours spraying graffiti using
Mongolian artist Battur Tsedenpil showcases his latest works at Art Space 976+ in a solo exhibition entitled “Timeless” from June 25 to August 6, 2019.
“Timeless” features the portraits of 13 modern Mongolian in a unique 20th century time-lapse. By juxtaposing
An English language programme has been announced under the auspices of Mongolian President Kh.Battulga. The opening ceremony of the programme was held at the State House on 30 July.
A total of 4000 people aged between 16 and 30 registered on
Marshal Yu.Tsedenbal was a prominent political figure and General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Mongolian People’s Party. To many older people, he and his Russian wife, are still remembered with great affection. Mongolia marked the 100th anniversary of
In May, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism announced ‘Feel Mongolia’, a short video competition aimed at advertising Mongolia to the world. Nearly 20 short videos; portrayed the unique nature of Mongolia, its history, culture and particularity the four seasons,
While many teens can’t imagine life without being connected to the Internet or their cellphone, 18-year-old Canadian Khobe Clarke from Calgary is choosing to leave his devices and disconnect on a Mongolian adventure with his father, outdoor enthusiast Jamie Clarke.