AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Horse Day in Mongolia: Mongolia officially launched “World Horse Day” at Khui Doloon Khudag, tying the UN-backed equine celebration to Naadam culture, with a “Parade of Ten Thousand Horses” featuring 12,600 riders and events promoting the Mongolian horse’s heritage and equestrian sports. Mongolia–South Korea “Golden Era”: South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung visited Mongolia and the two countries announced a “Golden Era,” signing 21 agreements including CEPA, with Mongolia set to deepen critical-minerals supply ties and Korea pushing tech and education cooperation. Mongolian horses on the global stage: World Horse Day coverage also highlighted Mongolia’s role in international equine initiatives, including global recognition of Mongolian horses’ historical impact. Cultural heritage, digitized: Mongolian researchers digitized the rare 106-volume Ganjur sutra manuscript held at Kyoto University, preserving Old Mongolian writing and Buddhist history for future study. Naadam spotlight: Naadam’s wrestling tournament ended with Orkhonbayar Bayarsaihan winning Dayan Avarga, boosted by Netflix-era visibility of Mongolian wrestling. Grasslands and rangelands: A UNCCD “Silk Road Caravan” leg in Inner Mongolia focused on why grasslands matter—linking pastoral livelihoods to land restoration and climate resilience.
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