On March 21, Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene, accompanied by some members of the Parliament and the Government members, visited Bayan-Ulgii aimag to see some works being carried out in the aimag.The PM met with the local authorities to hear about the socio-economic situation and pressing issues in the aimag, and deputed corresponding officials to complete the tender process urgently, intensify investment works, ensure the preparation of medical checkups to be launched from May 1, and actively participate in the 'Atar-4’ campaign.Afterwards, Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene has presented the ‘New Revival Policy’ to the citizens of Bayan-Ulgii aimag and heard their views.“The key goal of the ‘New Revival Policy’ is to expand the economic base of Mongolia and increase the economy by 3-4 times. To achieve this goal, the Government of Mongolia is working to resolve six factors causing hurdles in the country's development. The Government will adhere to the principle of re
On March 21, Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene, accompanied by some members of the Parliament and the Government members, visited Bayan-Ulgii aimag to see some works being carried out in the aimag.
Oyunaa in Mongolia’s Tavan Bogd mountains. Photograph: Ruth Wiggins
Oyunaa in Mongolia’s Tavan Bogd mountains. Photograph: Ruth Wiggins
From crossing Ulaanbaatar’s chaotic streets to hiking sacred mountains, Oyunaa had an infectious love of her country – and a determination to succeed
RuthWiggins
Fri 5 Mar 2021 01.30 EST
Last modified on Tue 16 Mar 2021 09.34 EDT
Iain Sinclair’s phrase, “space expresses itself through the person you choose as a guide”, was in my mind as I stepped off the train in Ulaanbaatar. I’d never travelled with a tour guide but was about to spend two months hiking with someone I’d never met.