{mosimage}Industry analysts believe mining company mergers may reach “astronomical levels” in 2008. In a report released by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, it was noted that mining mergers reached a record $159 billion in 2007 and are expected to reach higher levels this year.
Direct flights to link Mongolia and Russia in Baikal-Khovsgol lakes region
{mosimage}Russia and Mongolia have agreed to establish tourist flights between the two countries in the Lake Baikal region. Following meetings earlier in the week, G.Yondongombo from the Ministry of Road, Transport and Tourism of Mongolia said an agreement had been reached with Russian tourism officials.
Mongolian Boxers Going for The Gold in Beijing Olympic Games
{mosimage}We reported earlier that the Mongolian team is competing in the last Olympic qualifying boxing tournament held in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan. By the end of the tournament 3 Mongolian boxers P.Serdamba in the 48kg section, Z.Enkhzorig in the 57kg section and U.Monkh-Erdene in the 64kg section qualified for the Olympic Games which begin [...]
Asashoryu defeats Hakuho to win his 22nd Spring Grand Tournament sumo tournament
{mosimage}Mongolia’s Asashoryu won the Spring Grand Tournament sumo tournament in Tokyo Sunday by defeating grand champion Hakuho, also from Mongolia. The victory for Asashoryu was especially sweet since it was Hakuho who defeated him in January, thus preventing his winning his comeback match upon his return to Japan.
Nauryz
{mosimage}National Great Holiday Nauryz of Kazakh people, who have ancient traditional culture and custom of Asia and nomads, is launching in Mongolia. The holiday, marks traditionally on 22, March every year, is very special holiday. Since 1990, Kazakh people have been celebrating widely Nauryz. Also, their great movement began in this year. Over 65 thousand [...]
Ancient Mongolian documents being digitized as means of preserving the past
{mosimage}Modern technology is coming to the rescue of thousands of pages of historic Mongolian documents. Mongolia’s National Archives and the Gandan Tegchenling Monastery are being assisted by UNESCO in digitizing their collections to guarantee their being preserved as well as distributed to wider audiences.
“Khadak” Film premiere in “Native” Mongolia
{mosimage}Yesterday saw the premiere of the internationally renowned movie Khadak Of the Belgian/American director couple Brosens/Woodworth. The movie tells the tale of a boy, whos family is forced to leave their herding ground. The film won a range of awards including the Lion of the Future in Venice.