Mongolian Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene is paying a work visit to the People’s Republic of China.
Mongolian Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene is paying a work visit to the People’s Republic of China.
Passengers can now buy railway tickets to Russian cities, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), European destinations as well as some cities of China from Mongolia. You can book the tickets by calling 21-242471 or visiting the ticket desk at
Earlier today (13 August), the long-awaited ‘Korean Week’ cultural event kicked off at the National Park in Ulaanbaatar. The event is co-organised by the Ulaanbaatar City Administration and the South Korean Embassy in Mongolia and marks the 29th anniversary of
At the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) will host the BFA Ulaanbaatar Conference for the first time from August 19 to 21.
The Ulaanbaatar Conference will be held around the theme
The Battle of Khalkhyn Gol in 1939 was an important event in both Mongolian and world history. During the battle – or series of battles – combined Mongolian and Soviet troops thwarted an attempt by the Empire of Japan to
A 61-year-old South Korean woman went missing on Sunday (11 August) after climbing Tsetsee Gun Mountain in Zuunmod Soum of Tuv Province. The Mongolian National Emergency Management Agency received a call at 5.00 p.m reporting that the woman, whose surname
More than a hundred Mongolian youngsters have graduated from higher education institutions in Cuba, the Cubaminrex website reported.
Since the triumph of the Cuban Revolution six decades ago, 160 Mongolian students have received their degrees in specialties such as medicine, stomatology,
President Kh.Battulga has received the diplomatic credentials from Jorn Rosenberg, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Germany to Mongolia.
At the meeting, President Kh.Battulga expressed his gratitude towards the consistent support which Germany has been proving to Mongolia for the democratic and
Archaeologists have discovered a rare stamp and statues belonging to the ancient Turkic Ashina tribe in Mongolia.
The discovery was made during excavations in Shiveet Ulan, led by the Turkic World Educational and Scientific Cooperation Organization (TWESCO).
TWESCO President Darhan Kıdırali said
The Mongolian National Olympic Committee has received the results after samples from 16 of the 1,024 wrestlers who competed in the Naadam festival were sent to a laboratory in South Korea for testing. During a tournament, the National Anti-Doping Centre
From ancient times, Mongolians have held birds of prey in the highest respect in words and song; trained hunting hawks and eagles have played and important part in their daily lives. To promote this fascinating aspect of traditional hunting culture,