This state visit is part of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and the Czech Republic.
This state visit is part of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and the Czech Republic.
Mongolia exports about 1,000 gers (yurts) per year to China, Russia, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Spain, France, England, the Netherlands, South Korea, the USA, Hungary and other countries.
Most of the yurts are exported through intermediaries, which are often foreign citizens
A 16-year-old Mongolian student has won a coveted public speaking prize, beating contestants from over 30 countries and regions across the globe.
On 12 May, The English Speaking Union’s International Public Speaking Competition’s grand final took place following 12 heats. The
Mongolia’s Eznis Airways company will introduce direct flights from Prague to Ulaanbaatar as of June. Direct flights are another step in developing Mongolian and Czech tourism after Mongolia lifted visa requirements for Czech tourists.
Details on the flight frequency and departure dates have
PUBLISH,Inc. announced on the 14th that it has signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Mongolian Journalists’ Federation and the Mongolian Website Association, outlining specific mutual cooperation on the impleprmentation of DID (Decentralized Identifier) press credentials and the establishment
Yesterday (11 May), Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky welcomed Mongolian Foreign Minister B.Battsetseg. During the meeting, the Czech Minister and the Mongolian Minister positively assessed the bilateral relations and agreed on the need to strengthen trade and economic cooperation.
Minister Lipavsky
Design and survey work on the transit gas pipeline through Mongolia is at the final stage, Gazprom has noted following a meeting of the joint working group with the Mongolian government.
Gazprom reported that a meeting of the working group to
Across Ulaanbaatar, high-rises are replacing the yurts that Mongolians have for centuries called home, symbols of a nomadic life that is fading away.
Locals say the construction boom — fuelled by a decade-long mining windfall — is squeezing out room for
Inflation in Mongolia, measured by the consumer price index, rose 11.3 percent year-on-year in April, data from the country’s National Bureau of Statistics showed. The increase was mainly due to higher prices for imported goods, especially food.
More than half of
Mongolian ger, or yurt as it is known worldwide, is attracting many people as eco-friendly, affordable home for off-grid living, glamping and a variety of other purposes such as yoga studio.
Mongolia exports around 1000 yurts a year to China, Russia,
On 8 May, Finance Minister B.Javkhlan met with newly appointed International Monetary Fund (IMF) Resident Representative in Mongolia Tigran Poghosyan, who is in Mongolia on a two-week study visit.
The sides exchanged views on the current economic situation in Mongolia the intensification