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The film-tape of the Mongolian fist full-scale movie "Tsogt Taij" or "Tsogt Prince" was previously sent to the CNC Center of French Republic for fixing the scratched damages of the tape and transferring it into a digital version. Recently, the tape of the film was properly fixed with 35mm quality standard tape for cinema as well as transferred to a digital video version which is available for watching through Full HD and LCD television.
The Cultural World of Book NGO in association with the ‘World of Book” TV program by the Ulaanbaatar Broadcasting System (UBS) will organize a Book Festival under the slogan “Historical Jubilee and Literature” at the State Department Store between September 30 and October 2, 2011.
The “Wonder of Mongolian National Wrestling” competition to be recorded in the Guinness World Book of Records with participation of 6,002 wrestlers had concluded on Sunday September 25, 2011. The competition was organized upon the initiation of the National Wrestling Association of Mongolia. It started officially on September 17, 2011 in the Central Stadium of Ulaanbaatar and lasted for 9 days.
The September Grand Sumo Tournament or Akibasho finished in the Kokugikan Palace on September 25th, Sunday. The tournament ended very competitively where Mongolian Yokozuna Hakuho took the top division championship with a 13-2 record for his 20th Makuuchi Division title.
The poetry reading global event under the theme "100 thousand poets for change" will be held tomorrow on September 24, 2011 in more than 650 places in 550 cities and towns in 95 countries around the world.
According to the Japanese newspaper "Nikkan sports", the Japanese "Godfather" of fighting art Antonio Inoki (Inoki Hiroshi) is going to organize the "Inoki Bonbaie 2011" competition which will take place in Kokugikan Sumo Palace of Tokyo on December 2, 2011. The fighters from K-1 and various overseas fighters will be invited to attend the competition based upon video introductions of the fighters' performances through an internet network.
The “Electro Hip Hop and R&B Party” show for the urban youths will take place at Brilliant Night Club in Ulaanbaatar city at 11:00pm today on September 23, 2011.
Just three days left until the final day of the Akibasho Grand Sumo Tournament 2011 which started on September 11th. Currently, Hakuho is still leading the Tournament, followed by the Georgian Gagamaru with two losses. Unfortunately, on today’s match Hakuho was defeated by sekiwake Kisenosato.
At this moment, the Mongolian athletes have received six Olympic berths for the London 2012 Olympic Games which will take place in London, UK between July 27 and August 12, 2012. Mongolia strives to upgrade its brilliant success of two Gold and two Silver medals from the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
Due to appear in print in the "Undesnii medee" or "National news" daily newspaper which has been published since September 2011 and the three year's anniversary of "factnews.mn" web site, the All-star show was held at Sukhbaatar's Square yesterday night on September 21, 2011.
Upon the initiative of “Mungun Tsagirag” club, a basketball championship competition for the graduates from higher educational institutions, colleges, vocational and technical schools in the Russian Federation and the former Soviet Union will be organized on September 29 and September 30, 2011 at the Central Sports Palace in Ulaanbaatar for the third time.
The "Wonder of Mongolian national wrestling" competition to be recorded in the Guinness World Book of Records is ongoing on its fourth day which is being organized by the National Wrestling Association of Mongolia. The big event started on September 17th in the Central Stadium of Ulaanbaatar where 6,002 wrestlers are attending, including 157 wrestlers with state titles, 816 aimag and military titles, and 1,905 wrestlers with sum titles such as Sum Lion (highest in sum naadam competition).
The Minister of Education, Culture and Science of Mongolia Yo.Otgonbayar held a conversation with the authorities of Albert Kahn Museum in France and agreed on organizing an exhibition in April, 2012 in Mongolia where the early colour photographs taken by Kahn's photographers in Mongolia between 1912-1913 and documentary films will be displayed. There is a photo of a man in a red raincoat riding a horse on the bank of the Tuul River amongst other 80 colour photographs. The historians predict that the man in the photo is the Manlai Baatar (Distinguished Hero) J.Damdinsuren.
FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2011-2012, organized by the Shenzhen Press Group in collaboration with FIDE and Chinese Chess Federation, was staged on the 7th to 19th of September, 2011 in the Shenzhen, China.
The State Honored artist, a violinist and the founder of “Memory Pop” orchestra L.Munkhtsetseg, who has been working as a professional musician over the last 40 years, is scheduled to put on her debut concert named “Violin & Munia” at the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre on September 24, 2011. Munia is a pseudonym for her concert.
Traditionally, the Association of Mongolian Composers and the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry of Mongolia jointly organize the annual music festival “Altan Namar” or “Golden Fall” and the first selection stage of the festival of this year will take place on September 24 and September 25, 2011.
Today, September 17th the opening ceremony of the "Mongolian National Wrestling in the Guinness Record Book" wrestling competition was held at the Central Stadium of Ulaanbaatar.
The "Miss Mongolia-2011" contest that was organized by the "Miss Mongolia" association along with Mongolian National Broadcaster Television (MNB), "Asian Model" agency and Mongolian National Designer's Union, concluded on September 14, 2011 and the winner was announced.
The 2011 FILA World Wrestling Championships is currently being held in Istanbul, Turkey and the Mongolian team won its second medal yesterday on September 15th 2011. Mongolian freestyle wrestler D.Otgontsetseg won the Silver medal on September 14th and a day after the Bronze medalist of 2008 FILA World Wrestling Championships O.Nasanburmaa won another Bronze medal in the women’s 63kg weight category accordingly.
As reported in the Japanese "shinshu liveon" website, a Mongolian student E.Telguun, who is studying at the Shinshu University in Nagano prefecture, Japan, plans to hold a charity concert to raise funds for people in disaster-stricken regions of Japan.
The 4th Mongolian Open International Woodball Championship 2011 is being held in Darkhan city, Darkhan-Uul aimag on September 14-19, 2011.
Mongolian State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet starts its 49th season of 2011-2012 by opening night premier with "Aida" opera by G.Verdi in October 8, 2011.
Shotenro D.Naymsuren, a Sumo wrestler in Makuuchi division, got engaged to Kyokutenho N.Tsevegnyam’s sister N.Khishigsuren, reported the Japanese newspaper “Nikkan Sports” today on September 13, 2011.
The "InterNom" book store introduces the bestselling books on a weekly basis and the Top 10 books were listed for last week between September 5 and September 11, 2011. The best literature is "New Moon" by Stephenie Meyer still on top of the list and "Chonon Suld" or "Wolf Totem" by Jiang Rong is listed at number two.
The second stage of FIDE Women Grand Prix is being staged from 6th to 20th of September, 2011 in Shenzhen city, China. Today, on September 13th, an International Master B.Munguntuul managed to win her game against Victorija Cmilyte, the current European Champion from Lithuania.
Canadian Embassy in Mongolia in association with the Arts Council of Mongolia plans to perform “Toono” contemporary dance and live music performance by the Canadian “Red Sky” entity for the first time at the State Theatre Opera and Ballet in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on September 16, 2011.
The Franchise Council under the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry along with Asian Franchise Council are organizing today the “Individual meeting and exhibition of the International Franchise Business”. 






