Maidar buddhist ceremony takes place every autumn in the Gandantegchinlen Monastery, the Buddhist center of Mongolia.
Maidar buddhist ceremony takes place every autumn in the Gandantegchinlen Monastery, the Buddhist center of Mongolia.
Mongolia exported 1 million tonnes of coal for all uses during September, marking a fall of 3.9% on month and a huge 78.3% plunge on year, according to the country’s Customs published on October 7.
Though deliveries to China, the destination
Mongolia has fully vaccinated 69.2 percent of its eligible population above age 13 since a vaccination roll-out began mid-February. Originally, Mongolia had planned to vaccinate 2 million 67 thousand people above the age of 18, however, since June the country
The Electronic Visa Application System has been officially launched in Mongolia through the website www.evisa.mn from 1 October.
So far, nationals of 36 countries will be able to obtain visas for the purposes of tourism (K2), participating in sports, culture and
A legal agreement for mutual legal assistance in criminal matters between the Macau SAR and Mongolia has been officially in force since October 1 of this year.
The agreement was officially signed on July 24, 2019; however the conditions and internal
COVID-19 has been spreading rapidly over the past several months, and the Mongolia’s death toll has now reached 1391.
According to daily statistics reported by Health Ministry, people who have died of covid-19 are 60 and older. For example, Mongolia reported
The hunting party watched for days as the High Altai Argali ram traversed the rocky terrain of the high country on the far western border of Mongolia. He was big, but how big, even the guides couldn’t tell. “We were
The United States sent nearly 900,000 doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine to Mongolia.
The 899,730 doses, sent through COVAX, the global vaccine-sharing initiative co-led by Gavi (the Vaccine Alliance), the WHO (World Health Organization) and CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness
Major construction projects transform the lives of thousands of Mongolians – whether they’re creating new plants, enabling better transport, or providing power to the surrounding area. Aside from creating thousands of jobs during the construction phase, they’ll bring in opportunities
Mongolia has its own oil fields producing enough crude for its requirements. However, almost all of its crude oil is exported and all of its finished petrochemical products are imported. Mongolia imports more than 90% of the oil products from Russia
Mongolia will spend at least 1 percent of its GDP annually to plant trees, said Ya.Sodbaatar, chief of staff of the president’s office on Monday.
President U.Khurelsukh issued a decree on planting one billion trees by 2030. Mongolia aims to plant