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Selenge Aimag Museum Exhibition on peoples revolution

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Selenge Aimag Museum Exhibition on peoples revolution started.  The Selenge Aimag Museum houses display dating back to the independent movement of Mongolia in 1921. In 1948, the museum was founded. Its status was promoted in 1960 to the Local Study Cabinet and in 1968 to the Local Museum. At the time, it was a branch of the People's Revolution Museum (now the National Museum of Mongolia). Then, by combining two museums, the Selenge Aimag Museum and the Museum of Altanbulag, the Central Museum of Selenge Aimag was founded in 2004. There are over 3500 displays in the museum now.

Khuisiin Eight Lakes National Park

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Voice of Mongolia, English service weekly program  "Wonderland in Mongolia", going to presents feature on  Khuisiin Eight Lakes National Park.  Program Editor Ms.  Odonchimeg said in the Facebook page of VOM. Khuisiin Eight Lakes National Park

"Wonderland in Mongolia" VOM New Program

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"Wonderland in Mongolia" Gorkhi-Terelj Voice of Mongolia launched a brand new English feature   "Wonderland in Mongolia". This program will present Mongolia's interesting place and others towards the listener. 

COVID-19 : Mongolian peacekeepers in Afghanistan

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COVID-19 prevention training :  Mongolian peacekeepers in Afghanistan Mongolian peacekeepers in Afghanistan takes part in COVID-19 prevention .  The 11th batch of Mongolian peacekeepers, serving jointly with the German Armed Forces in the NATO-led “Resolute Support” mission in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, organized training in cooperation with the military trainers of Germany and Belgium on “Survival skills” and “COVID-19 prevention” at the site and mutually exchanged experiences. The training on survival skills featured theoretical and practical training in sheltering, firefighting, water retrieval, rope knotting, topographic orientation, and tactical retrieval in the desert region. Moreover, a joint training on COVID-19 prevention was held for health and hygiene doctors of Germany, camp Marmal and other military doctors. In addition, based on the guidelines developed by the World Health Organization, the Ministry of Health of Mongolia, and the General Staff...

Virtual chess competition against COVID-19

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Mongolia organized a Virtual chess competition to raise funds for the fight against COVID-19 Virtual chess competition To provide emotional support and encouragement for health care workers of the National Center of Communicable Diseases who are protecting the public from the COVID-19 pandemic, Mongolian chess players will hold a virtual fundraising competition, We Are One Family, on April 25. Grandmasters and International Masters who have been exhibiting their skills to the world - B.Khatanbaatar, D.Sharavdorj, Ts.Batchuluun, B.Gundavaa, B.Munguntuul, T.Batchimeg, and other prominent players - are to take part in the competition.

Mongolian Wrestlers World Top-10

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Picture Credit : VOM website  United World Wrestling (UWW) renewed the 2020 world rankings based on the wrestlers’ score which they harvested during their participation in the tournaments including Matteo Pellicone, European Championships, Asian Championships, and Pan-American Championships. Two male and three female athletes of the Mongolian Wrestling team ranked in the World Top-10. Specifically, State Honored Athlete E.Bekhbayar and IM T.Tulga  ranked 10 th  in 53 kg and in 65 kg respectively. As for the female athletes, IM B.Bolortuya ranked 7 th  in 55 kg, IM B.Shoovdor ranked 5 th  in 59 kg and the Hero of Labor S.Battsetseg ranked 8 th  in 68 kg.

The ‘Genghis Khan’ exhibition in Kansas USA

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Picture from VOM Web The ‘Genghis Khan’ exhibition about the Mongol Empire as well as the Great Khan of the Empire and his descendants has officially opened in Kansas City in the U.S. state of Missouri. Around 300 guests including Ambassador of Mongolia to the United States Otgonbayar attended the opening event held at Union Station Kansas City, enjoying Mongolian folk art concert. The exhibition, which is of great importance in presenting Mongolia’s customs, culture, life, and history to U.S. people and deepening understanding between the peoples of the two countries, offers an opportunity to experience life in 13th-century Mongolia by visiting replicas of tents, battlegrounds, and marketplaces and view 200 spectacular objects from that period such as gold jewelry and ornaments, silk robes, musical instruments, pottery, and sophisticated weaponry.