This Week in Mongolia
Society
Ulaanbaatar,
November 24, 2025 /MONTSAME/. Summary
of events for the week of November 24-30, 2025.
Events in Ulaanbaatar:
November 24:
Political party groups in the State Great Khural will convene.
November
25: Standing Committees of the State Great Khural will hold
meetings.
November
26: Mongolia marks the Day of Proclamation.
November
26: The “Bolor Tsom 43” national poetry competition, organized
annually by the Mongolian Writers’ Union, will take place in Ulaanbaatar.
November
26: The Mongolia–Korea B2B business meeting and the opening of
the Mongolia–Korea agricultural food products exhibition will be held.

November 27-28: The plenary session of the State Great Khural will be held
at the State Palace.
November
28: The “Mongolian Honey-2025” forum will be held.
November
29: Russia’s Imperial Ballet Theatre will perform The
Nutcracker for the first time in Mongolia with a 30-member cast at the
Corporate Hotel and Convention Centre.
— The national inspection and
registration of firearms and related weapons by police will continue until December 4, 2025.
— The Culture and Art Department will accept submissions for the concept,
staging, and budget proposals for the 2025 National Naadam Festival’s directing
team until 5 December
—
Submissions for the Journalism Critique Competition will be accepted online
until 5 December.
— Nominations for the media industry’s “Gan Uzeg–2025” awards will be accepted
until 5 December via the MJA’s email www.mseonline@yahoo.com
— Submissions for the “Entrepreneur–2025” Best Enterprises Awards will be
accepted until 5 December.
Local
Events:
November 24: as part of the Creative Culture Month campaign, the national food event “Shim,”
the “Youth Culture Event,” and the festival of intangible cultural heritage
bearers will take place under the theme “Mongolian Pride” in Uliastai soum of
Zavkhan aimag
— The “Winter Food” fair in Uvurkhangai aimag will continue until 5 December.

Events
Abroad:
November 28: Mongolian judokas will compete at the
Grand Slam tournament opening in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
November
28: A joint performance by Mongolian and Yakutian Jew’s harp
artists will take place in the city of Sakha.
— The special exhibition “Mongolia: A Journey Through Time” is ongoing at the Rietberg Museum in Zurich, Switzerland, and will run until 26 February 2026.

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