AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMongolian Culture & Heritage: A new international spotlight is landing on Mongolia’s traditions: Batzorig Vaanchig is pushing khoomei further through live shows and digital platforms, while a UK exhibition in Leeds—“Genghis Khan: How the Mongols Changed the World”—brings 248 rare Mongol-era artifacts to the public for the first time. Arts & Community: Young Mongolian ballet student Margad-Erdene Ankhbayar won second place at Sydney Eisteddfod 2026, and Mongolian throat singing continues to go global as artists find new audiences. Naadam & Lifestyle: “Physical: Asia” participants say Mongolia’s Naadam felt unforgettable, from costumes to wrestling and horse heritage. Climate Education: Ulaanbaatar will host a Model COP for high school students on Aug 14, with registration open July 17–24. Diplomacy & Culture: Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon will visit Mongolia July 20–22, with talks spanning politics, trade, energy, and culture. Religion & Society: A book on “Jesus in Mongolia” is now available in Italy, exploring how Christianity grows in a Buddhist, nomadic context. Global Rights Watch: Belgian lawmakers urged a strong response to China’s Ethnic Unity law, warning it could enable assimilation and reach diaspora activists.
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