According to the order No. A/32 dated January 12, 2024 of the mayor of the city, 13 projects for the repair and renewal of the street roads were approved and contracts were signed.
According to the order No. A/32 dated January 12, 2024 of the mayor of the city, 13 projects for the repair and renewal of the street roads were approved and contracts were signed.
A draft Development Plan for 2024 was presented to the representative of the Civil Council for approval. It is planned
Across Ulaanbaatar, high-rises are replacing the yurts that Mongolians have for centuries called home, symbols of a nomadic life that
Before end of December, 2021, the Ulaanbaatar municipal organisation offices are to move to the New Yarmag Centre in the
The Mongolian Government has decided to extend the ‘second degree’ emergency situation until 1 December after failing to takefull control
After the Mongolian Government tightened measures aimed at combating the coronavirus and imposed restrictions on the movement of the population,
The People’s Representative Council of the Capital City will hold its first meeting on Friday (23 October) at 11.00 a.m.
Considered by many as an eye-sore and no longer fit for purpose, a well-known Ulaanbaatar building – the ‘Urt Tsagaan’
By 2022, surveillance cameras detecting faces will be installed across 80 percent of the Mongolian capital. Under the ‘Safe City’
The Ulaanbaatar City Administration took the decision earlier today (1 May) to reopen cultural and sports centers, thus, relaxing the