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Zaisan Hill PDF Print E-mail

ImageThe Zaisan memorial was erected by the Russian’s to commemorate those killed in the second world war between Russia and Germany and Mongolia and Japan and the ensuing peace between these countries. And the unknown soldiers who died during other various wars.

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Internet PDF Print E-mail

ImageInternet access is available in Ulaanbaatar at business centers (often located in hotels), Internet cafes and at the telephone exchange on Suhkbaatar square. ISPs include Bodicomputers (www.mongolnet.mn), MagicNet (www.magicnet.mn) and Micom (www.micom.com).

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Public Transportation PDF Print E-mail

ImagePer last years survey by the Road and Transportation Department of Ulan Bator reveals that 150,000 people daily use the public transportation out of 300,000 total passengers in Ulan Bator, the most crowded settlement of the country.  There is a good network of both buses and trolley buses.

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Fashion Shows PDF Print E-mail

ImageThere are a number of fashion shows that take place in Ulaanbaatar throughout the year. The biggest and most well know is Goyol which takes place in December over a whole weekend at the Cultural Palace.

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Hartford PDF Print E-mail

ImageAgain the school employees a number of Mongolian Grammar teachers, like many of the language schools in the country.  The Hartford School is one of the most expensive language school in UB although the teaching standards are also amongst the highest.

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Chinese PDF Print E-mail

ImageIn Mongolia Chinese food is very popular. It has been known by Mongolian people since ancient time. You can find in Ulaanbaatar a lot of Chinese restaurants and cafes. But hard to find a good one. There several restaurants that  we can suggest you as fine foods: Mr.Wong, Beijing Duck, Zhong Guo, Hongkong cafe ets...

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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.