Speaking at the ceremony, Chinese Ambassador to Mongolia Shen Minjuan said that the Mongolian Rehabilitation and Development Center for Children with Disabilities, built with Chinese assistance, has ...
On October 7, Mongolia’s Victims of Political Persecution Memorial Museum was demolished. The museum was housed in one of Ulan Bator’s oldest buildings, a small, brown wooden house in the centre of ...
It’s 11 below (-24C) outside but the stove is burning and baby Almasbek Toltalkhan is warm in his family’s yurt. His mother, Nursaule, scoops him from a crib engraved with pictures of coconut palms ...
Many residents of Ulan Bator, Mongolia, use coal-burning stoves during the winter months when staying warm is a matter of survival. But the pollution is hazardous to their health. ULAN BATOR, Mongolia ...
On the gritty outskirts of Ulan Bator, where heavy trucks lumber along potholed roads and packs of mangy dogs patrol litter-strewn alleys, a shiny new billboard is attracting curious onlookers. The ...
ULAN BATOR, March 29 (Xinhua) -- China's Belt and Road Initiative is a great investment opportunity for Ulan Bator, capital of Mongolia, the city's mayor said Wednesday. The Belt and Road Initiative, ...
The government made the decision in order to showcase the country's rich fossil heritage. The new facility should also help Mongolians better understand the legacy of the big reptiles. It should also ...
A woman wears a traditional fur hat in Ulan Bator, the world's coldest national capital, which can see bone-chilling winter lows of minus 40 degrees Celsius A woman wears a traditional fur hat in Ulan ...
Reporting from Ulan Bator, Mongolia — Thirteenth century Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan worshiped the sky as a god and declared it the source of power as his hordes built the world’s most expansive ...
Mongolia is known fondly as the Land of Blue Sky by those who live here, but in the winter months the capital Ulan Bator is often shrouded in dense smoke. Ulan Bator's famous blue skies are turning to ...
This June, 20 female students—from Myanmar, Egypt, Libya, Mongolia, and Tunisia—traveled to the United States for the inaugural Global Women’s Leadership Institute, part of Secretary of State Hillary ...
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