Mongolia Weekly Update showcases important cultural, business, and sports activities this week. Moreover, international visitors strengthen diplomatic ties.
Governor-General of Australia Samantha Mostyn and her spouse Simeon Beckett are visiting Mongolia. In addition, President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh invited them to boost trade and diplomacy.
In Ulaanbaatar, International Literacy Day is observed on September 8. Meanwhile, the National Library hosts a discussion on “Disaster Risk and Climate Change Impacting Cultural Heritage.” Furthermore, the National University of Mongolia Library opens the 4th “Today and Tomorrow: Libraries” Forum, themed “Trends in the Development of Academic Libraries.”
Art enthusiasts can view Erdenebayar Monkhor’s exhibition, “Standing Horses,” at the “Khaan” Gallery from September 8 to 29. At the same time, the Press Institute of Mongolia organizes a discussion on “Media Independence and Legal Regulation” on September 9.
On September 10, the Cabinet convenes at the State Palace. Additionally, officials discuss cooperation opportunities with South Korean exporters. Meanwhile, the Mongolian and Uzbek Chambers of Commerce host the “Mongolia–Uzbekistan Business Meeting.”
From September 11 to 13, the Ministry of Energy and Heavy Industry and the Ministry of Mining co-organize the 4th “Mining Week & Mine Pro 2025” Expo. Moreover, on September 12, Professor Susan Babaie from the University of London delivers a public lecture at the Chinggis Khaan National Museum titled “Encountering the Mongols: On a Bag.”
Furthermore, the forum “Mongolia’s Capital Market Connectivity 2025” introduces new investment opportunities and strengthens regional cooperation. On September 13, a seminar marks 50 years of Japanese engagement with Mongolia. At the same time, “Car-Free Day 2025” is observed.
Sports fans follow Mongolian athletes abroad. Ten boxers compete in the AIBA World Championships in Liverpool from September 4 to 14. In addition, the national archery team competes at the World Archery Championships in Gwangju, South Korea, from September 6 to 12.
Finally, the 63rd Men’s and 55th Women’s National Chess Championships take place from September 3 to 15 in Bayankhongor aimag. Overall, Mongolia Weekly Update highlights cultural, economic, and sports achievements nationwide.

