Prices of flour and rice, among the basic necessities of Mongolians have soared as a result of the war in
Prices of flour and rice, among the basic necessities of Mongolians have soared as a result of the war in
In Ulaanbaatar moving to renewable energy is of particular importance to the approximately 200,000 households living in the unplanned “ger”
Rising magnificently above a sea of traditional gers (yurts) and small wooden houses the Gandantegchenling Monastery – known locally as
The Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar, has secured support from the Asian Development Bank and the International Finance Corporation to build 10,000
Austria-based lighting group Zumtobel Group announced it has secured a contract with the Mongolian government for installing approximately 11,000 LED
The Nogoon Nuur (Green Lake) Public Park is located in the heart of the ger district at Denjin Hill. Once
A documentary entitled ‘Mongolian Ger’ by director B.Unurtogtokh has won best documentary in the annual International Documentary Festival which was
Mongolia’s largest traditional ‘ger’ has been registered in the Guinness World Records as the largest on the planet.
The ger –
About 850 thousand people live in Ulaanbaatar’s ger areas; which is blamed for air and soil pollution in capital city.