AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoReverse Tourism in China: May Day travel is shifting from famous landmarks to “downward expansion,” with fairs like Beidaihe’s Niutouya drawing influencers and locals alike. Grassroots Tech Culture: Korea’s Datayanolja is taking its “let’s play, data” AI push overseas, including Mongolia, through free student programs. Religious Freedom in the Spotlight: Sam Brownback says the U.S. is in a “battle” with China over faith, promoting his book on persecution. Mongolia’s Cultural Diplomacy: Mongolia’s National University of Education and the U.S. Library of Congress launched a book exchange, while a new “Duke Larson” Mongolia archive volume was unveiled. Sports & Youth: Mongolia’s “Quiz on Korea” preliminaries crowned winners and feed into the global final in South Korea. Active Aging: Ulaanbaatar kicked off a senior exercise campaign that will roll out across aimags. Regional Tech Connectivity: ADB backed a $1m digital corridor support project spanning Mongolia and the wider Asia-Pacific.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.