Stories about Mongolia from September, 2005
Ulaanbaatar's Magnificent Metro
Ulaanbaatar's metro is extremely difficult to find. Okay, it doesn't even exist. But that doesn't stop people from celebrating its wonders.
Ulaanbaatar's Agricultural Market
Mongolia Matters reports on last weekend's annual agricultural market in Ulaanbaatar.
Applauding Humanitarian Investment
Nabetz of New Mongols discusses and applauds Mercy Corps for encouraging small-scale investments in economic activity over awarding grants in rural Mongolia.
A Study in Frustration
New Mongols’ Nabetz is frustrated with a report claiming China is the center of Mongolian studies and looks forward to the day on which Mongolia is recognized as the academic...
Mongolia: Vietnam veteran
New Mongols remembers a Mongolian, Cpl. Enver Bajin, who was killed in the Vietnam War (1957-1975).
Mongolia: Educational anthems
The Mongol Messenger reports that Mongolian youngsters head back to school as the government inaugurates its new 11-year curriculum, amid a requirement that the national anthem will be heard across...
Mongolia: Leaders’ mausoleum gone
Mongolia Matters reports on the demolition of the Soviet-style mausoleum of two prominent Mongolian leaders, Choibalsan and Sukhbataar, whose bodies have now been removed and cremated.