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How Mongolia’s Third Neighbor Policy Can Bolster Its Tourism Sector

How Mongolia’s Third Neighbor Policy Can Bolster Its Tourism Sector

By Bolor Lkhaajav
From boosting air links to promoting Mongolian culture abroad, Mongolia's government is making an all-out push to attract tourists in 2024.

Mongolia Launches a Shakespeare-esque Play in London 

Mongolia Launches a Shakespeare-esque Play in London 

By Bolor Lkhaajav
“The Mongol Khan” will be the first Mongolian play performed abroad, furthering emphasizing Mongolia's cultural diplomacy.
How Mongolia’s Nomadic Culture Is Navigating Modernization

How Mongolia’s Nomadic Culture Is Navigating Modernization

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Mongolia's government is taking pains to keep traditional nomadic culture alive – and hoping to boost revenue streams as a byproduct.

How Mongolia’s Traditional Naadam Festival Is Becoming More International

How Mongolia’s Traditional Naadam Festival Is Becoming More International

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Naadam's international status is a function of both the growing Mongolian diaspora and government efforts to attract foreign tourists.

Mongolia: Wrestling With Modernization

Mongolia: Wrestling With Modernization

By Antonio Graceffo
Mongolia’s traditional nomadic culture is vanishing in many ways, but it is preserved and passed down through wrestling.

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Dilemma of the Sacred Lands: Preserving Mongolia’s Ovoos

Dilemma of the Sacred Lands: Preserving Mongolia’s Ovoos

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Amid Mongolia's mining boom, cultural sites such as ovoos (cairns) need special protection.

China’s Crackdown on Mongolian Culture

China’s Crackdown on Mongolian Culture

By Antonio Graceffo
A new policy promoting Mandarin-language education has sparked protests in Inner Mongolia and outrage across the border.
The Naadam Festival: Mongolia's Games

The Naadam Festival: Mongolia's Games

By Peter Bittner
This showcase of Mongolian culture has been celebrated for hundred of years.

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