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Winter festivals in Mongolia in February

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.

Mongolia dominates Women’s Wrestling Rankings

The United World Wrestling (UWW) has updated the Women’s Freestyle Wrestling Rankings after two competitions namely, the Mongolia Open which was held in Ulaanbaatar and the China Open in Taiwan. Five of the Mongolian women wrestlers have been listed in

Mongolia welcomes Asian Ministers

The second Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (AMCDRR) under the theme ‘Preventing Disaster Risk: Protecting Sustainable Development’ opened earlier today (3 July).

The conference started with the Stakeholder Consultations at the Tuushin Hotel at 9.00 a.m. The opening ceremony

Mongolia aims at 8 percent economic growth

Mongolia aims to push up its economic growth rate to 8 percent and keep inflation below 8 percent in 2019.

‘To achieve the goals, we have to attract more investment. We are working to optimise the business environment and make tax

State security exhibition showcases uniforms of Marshal Kh.Choibalsan

On 3 July, 1922, the Internal Security Agency was established after Mongolia declared Independence from China’s Qing government in 1921. Since then, the General Intelligence Agency has been marking the day as ‘Spy Day’.

The exhibition entitled ’96 years of Keeping

Mongolian memory athletes take 770 medals

Memory athletes from the Mongolian Intellect Academy (MIA) have, to date, won 770 medals, successfully taking part in 47 competitions held in countries such as the USA, England, China, India, Korea, Singapore, Turkey and Germany.

Recently, B.Shijir-Erdene became champion of the

Silicon processing plant opens in Dornogobi Province

A silicon extraction and processing plant was launched in the Saikhandulaan Soum of Dornogobi Aimag on 1 July. The plant was constructed by the Mongolian subsidiary of Japan’s Megatech Corporation.

Located on the site of substantial reserves estimated to last 400

Mongolian doctors to strike on Wednesday

Mongolian health professionals have announced the start of a strike over pay and working conditions from Wednesday (4 July). There is concern that this action, which has no announced deadline, will bring the country’s state-run hospitals to a standstill. The

Mongolia brings disaster risk centre stage

Despite decades of rapid socio-economic development, Asia Pacific remains the most disaster-prone region in the world. In 2017 alone, more than 6,500 people lost their lives following more than 200 disasters that affected 66.7 million people.

From 3-6 July, the Mongolian

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