AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBuddhist Heritage in Motion: Gautam Buddha’s chief disciples’ sacred relics—Arhant Sariputra and Arhant Maudgalyayana—returned to India after a 10-day public exposition at Ulaanbaatar’s Gandan Tegchenling Monastery, drawing around one lakh devotees during Buddha Purnima celebrations. Global Recognition for Conservation: Dr. Nyambayar Batbayar, founder of Mongolia’s Wildlife Conservation Center, was named a 2026 Wayfinder Award recipient by the National Geographic Society, spotlighting science-based wildlife protection and community engagement. Youth, Skills & Culture: The Scout Association of Mongolia met the Education Minister to align scouting ranks and merit badges with the renewed national curriculum, including Mongolian heritage learning and anti-peer-bullying initiatives. Animation & Digital Culture: The Animo 2026 festival is set for September, with plans to use animation and digital tools to promote Mongol history and heritage through VR, museum content, and character design. Tourism & Regional Links: Ulaanbaatar hosted the 15th Asian Tourism Forum (June 11–13), focusing on hospitality, sustainability, and digital transformation, while Mongolia also discussed CAREC/ADB cooperation to boost green and digital tourism. World Horse Day Countdown: Mongolia will celebrate World Horse Day July 11–13, 2026, with delegations from 56 countries and a major 10,000-rider parade near Khui Doloon Khudag.
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