AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNaadam Countdown: Mongolia’s National Naadam Festival is now days away, with the national wrestling tournament registration opened today for 1,024 wrestlers (ages 16+), and youth wrestling registration set to begin tomorrow at the Mongolian Children’s Palace. Archery Schedule: The National Naadam archery tournament kicked off July 5, with youth events drawing 420 archers, and a full lineup running through July 12 for about 1,700 competitors. Culture & Arts: Organizers say more than 2,000 artists are preparing for opening and closing performances, plus 14 major cultural events for locals and visitors. World Horse Day: A special exhibition, “Mongolian Naadam: The Precious Horse,” opens July 8 at the National Museum, ahead of Mongolia’s international World Horse Day celebrations starting July 10–13. Diplomacy: Mongolia and Guatemala held official foreign minister talks in Ulaanbaatar, marking the first such visit in 20 years. Geopark Milestone: Mongolia opened its first national geopark, “Khanbogd–Shar Tsav,” with UNESCO commission chair Battsetseg Batmunkh attending and local governors signing an MoU for joint management. Sports (Regional): Ulaanbaatar Amazons finished second at the FIBA 3x3 Women’s Series in Xiantao, losing to China in the final. Business & Law: Mongolia’s Great State Khural approved a draft law on economic freedom aimed at cutting red tape and improving the investment climate.
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