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.
William Shakespeare’s play “Romeo & Juliet”, will be staged at 130th Concert of the Mongolian National Academic Drama Theatre for on 14-15 of February. Young Mongolian actor B.Shinebayar will play Romeo and T.Ankhzul will play Juliet.
“Romeo & Juliet” was first
One prison inmate killed and three others were injured following a car crash on Saturday in the Bulgan province on Sarurday. There were more than 10 prisoners in the car.
According to unofficial sources, the police vehicle was transporting inmates from
N.Tugstsogt, known as “King Tug”, has won the International Boxing Organisation (IBO) World Championship title and belt of after defeating Dominican boxer Claudio Marrero at a match held at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, New York on January 26th.
N.Tugstsogt (11-0,
Famous Mongolian rapper Rokit Bay whose real name is O.Bayarsaikhan will be one of the judges representing Mongolia for “The World’s Best”, which will be the newest international talent search show from CBS.
In an Instagram post on Friday, he proudly
In Mongolia with a population of 3.2 million, there are a total of 116 people who are aged 100 years or older. Of these centenarians, 102 are female with the oldest woman having just turned 112, according to data released
Former Mongolian President, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, has been invited by the organisers to take part in the World Economic Forum (SGS) held in Davos, Switzerland, which is now in its third day.
He greeted Mongolians from Davos from yesterday in online video
Aisholpan Nurgaiv achieved fame in Mongolia and beyond as the star of the 2016 documentary “The Eagle Huntress.” This 13-year-old girl helped to shift the attitudes of Mongolia’s dominant ethnic group toward the country’s Kazakh minority, of which she is
Mongolia recorded a 12 percent surge in its total foreign debt during the third quarter of this year, standing at USD 7.24 billion, compared to last year’s third quarter.
Mongolia’s foreign debt during the third quarter amounted to 60 percent of
British citizen Rachel Forbes will run the 100-mile Mongol challenge. Rachel, who is a retired major from the British Army, will spend eight days travelling to Lake Khuvsgul, which is in the North West of Mongolia.
The challenge, which will be
Mongolian children who are disabled will be able to enjoy comprehensive healthcare services from the new Development Centre for Disabled Children in Ulaanbaatar. Building the centre was made possible by a non-refundable aid grant from the Chinese government.
This medical centre