AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoBuddhist Relics in Ulaanbaatar: Thousands of devotees packed Gandantegchenling Monastery for a 10-day public exposition of Lord Buddha’s chief disciples, Sariputra and Maudgalyayana, transferred from India on May 30; the relics are on display until June 9, with a concluding ceremony set for June 10 before they fly back to New Delhi, led by Ladakh Lt. Gov. Vinai Kumar Saxena. Mongolian Cinema Abroad: The Week of Mongolian Cinema will run June 9–12 in Bishkek as part of the IV Bishkek International Film Festival, featuring “Horizon,” “Silent City Driver,” and “City of Wind,” with screenings open to all. Tourism Update: Mongolia welcomed 292,063 foreign tourists in the first five months of 2026, up 32% year-on-year, with May alone bringing 84,035 visitors. Culture & Community in the City: “America Days” returns to Sükhbaatar Square on June 6–7 with performances, youth sports, embassy/NGO presentations, a comic parade, and evening concerts. Tech for Learning: A VR exhibition on China’s deep-space and lunar exploration opened at the Chinese Cultural Center in Ulaanbaatar, letting students “journey to the moon” through immersive displays.
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