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First Photo Gallery Opens in Mongolia PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 22 November 2006
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. The first photo gallery was opened in Ulaanbaatar on Wednesday. The gallery will run constant and independent activities with the purpose of displaying the best works of professional photographers, photo agencies and studios and of raising the knowledge of citizens on photography. The gallery located in the building of Democratic Party, off Sukhbataar Square will function as an exhibition hall, render support to professional photographers and agencies by displaying their works abroad and will organize seminars and trainings. A photo-correspondent of the Unen daily, Sh. Otgonjargal, and a photographer of the Look photo agency, T. Altanzagas, will shortly arrange an exhibition in the gallery featuring the best race horses of Mongolia.

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During the Stalinist purges of the 1930's almost every monastery in Mongolia was destroyed. In 1979 an atlas was published in Ulaanbaatar by Mr. Rinchen with an overview of more than 900 religious sites that used to exist in Mongolia. However a lot the information listed seems to be not accurate. A research has been initiated to get a better idea of all the buddhist buildings that once stood in Mongolia.