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UNESCO SEAL Handicrafts Exhibition in Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 16 September 2006
Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/. The UNESCO SEAL Program has been implemented in Mongolia since April 2005. The Mongolian Arts Council in association with the UNESCO Office in Beijing, the UNESCO Mongolian National Committee and the Association for Mongolian Handicraft jointly carried out the Program with the intention of advertising the handicraft products of Mongolian artists, improving fashions and designs of their handicraft products and providing with possibilities for exchanging experiences with foreign artists. The Program involves Mongolia, China and the Republic of Korea. Japanese artists will be involved in it starting from 2007. Mongolian artists will compete with the above countries artists. The selected handicraft products will officially be announced on October 1 and the certificate of quality will be presented. Mongolia is the 2006 Regional Coordinator of the SEAL Program of Northeast Asia. For this reason, an exhibition of handicraft products of the three countries, which will participate in the selection, will shortly be opened in Ulaanbaatar. 50 products from each of China and the Republic of Korea and about 30 products from Mongolia will be displayed at the exhibition.
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