AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMongolian Heritage Abroad: “Chinggis Khaan: How the Mongols Changed the World” opened at the Royal Armouries in Leeds, bringing hundreds of rare Mongolian artefacts to the UK for the first time and spotlighting nomadic science, art, and everyday life beyond warfare. Cultural Exchange & Film: The European Film Festival in Mongolia returns with contemporary European cinema plus training and dialogue programs, aiming to deepen Mongolia–Europe cultural ties through film. Community & Learning: Ulaanbaatar hosts the Trans-Altai Sustainability Dialogue 2026 on July 3, with sessions on AI, critical minerals, green tech, and women’s leadership under a “Democracy and Citizen Participation” theme. Horse Culture Spotlight: An American “horse whisperer” visited Inner Mongolia’s grasslands to experience Mongolian horse traditions firsthand, underscoring shared cultural roots across the region. Local Arts for Families: A library program highlights Mongolian circus culture via Circus Manduhai, alongside storytime and teen/family art activities. Global Rights Watch: Tibetan groups and the CTA denounce China’s new ethnic unity law as an assault on Tibetan language, culture, and identity, with protests calling it “legalization of genocide.”
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