Ifacca Directory

April 2008

Exhibits are counted

The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has budgeted MNT 42 million for ongoing counting exhibits of museums in Mongolia. more >

November 2007

Mongolian President praises work of Arts Council of Mongolia

Arts Council head N. Jantsannorov noted that the Arts Council continues to promote the nation’s culture and art as well as preserve the cultural heritage of the Mongolian people. more >

October 2007

Mongolian Museum Exhibits Being Listed

A new association of all Mongolian museums has recently been formed, and the Ministry is undertaking a national inventory of Mongolian artifacts. more >

August 2007

China, Mongolia to protect traditional long-song

China and Mongolia agreed Thursday to conduct a field survey on the traditional long-song, a major form of Mongolian song, over the next two years. more >

New Gates Open for Mongolian Artists

Delegates from the various member countries of the Asian chapter of the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) returned to their homelands on Wednesday after two full days of sharing one another’s collective wisdom on arts policy. more >

October 2006

Ensuring the Survival of the Classical Arts

In order for the classical arts to survive in Mongolia, the theater management makes strategic partnerships locally and globally and follows a cultural policy in a move toward sustainability and preservation. more >

May 2006

Mongolia introduces arts education TV

The Arts Council of Mongolia is launching an arts education TV program, entitled My history, my culture. The program is aimed at children, and is being implemented after a successful pilot series in 2005. more >

October 2008

Mongolia to host Kazakhstan Cultural Days

Within an official visit to Mongolia in August Head of the State Nursultan Nazarbayev proposed his Mongolian counterpart N.Enkhbayar to hold Days of Mongolia in Kazakhstan and Days of Kazakhstan in Mongolia in order to strengthen cultural ties between the two nations. more >

October 2004

International Conference on Cultural Tourism

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