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Sylkhemyn Nuruu PDF Print E-mail
The Sylkhemyn nuruu national park consists of two parts, A and B, and encompasses 14,080 hectares of area along the state boundary in Ulaankhus...
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Handicrafts PDF Print E-mail

Image Mongolian nomads' homes, clothes, weapons and living conditions are impossible to imagine without crafts and embroidery. Unique arts have developed from common things used in everyday life of nomads over thousands of years. The beginning of decorative arts was cave painting.

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Tsam PDF Print E-mail
Image It is worth mentioning the traditional religious ritual dance "Tsam " as an internationally popular Mongolian performance. It is an ancient mixture of theater, dancing, ritual ceremony and of folk tales. Its uniqueness had been highly appreciated in Great Britain, Germany, France, Skandinavian countries and many other parts of the world.
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Mongolian Tsagaan Sar PDF Print E-mail
ImageThe name means white month and celebrates the passing of winter and beginning of spring. Tsagaan Sar was originally an end of summer festival, but once again it was Genghis Khan who changed things, moving the event to the end of winter in 1216. The Mongolian lunar calendar uses five cycles of twelve years. 
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Uran-Togoo-Tulga PDF Print E-mail
The area is situated in Khutag-ondor soum territory of Bulgan aimag. This beautiful mountain was initially protected in 1965 by PGK Resolution...
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Paintings PDF Print E-mail

Image Historical and cultural monuments being preserved on and under the ground of Central Asia are the mirror of the wisdom and rich cultural heritage of Mongolian ancestors. The rock and cave pictures, found in territories of Dundgobi, Uvurkhangai and Khovd aimags, indicated that this art was flourishing in Mongolia at the end of the Bronze and in the beginning of the Iron Ages.

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Experts say copper prices to remain high for next two years

Market observers believe Mongolian copper prices will remain high for at least the next two years. One of the main reasons given for the continuing high prices are delays to planned mining projects caused by increasing percentages of revenues being funneled off by governments in Mongolia and Africa.