There are 177 institutions of higher learning in Mongolia, including 49 national universities, mainly including Mongolian National University, Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Mongolian Education University, Mongolian Agricultural University, Mongolian Medical University, Mongolian University of Culture and Arts, Mongolian Humanities University and Ulaanbaatar University. , and 65,438+022 private universities, mainly including Izhask University and Ottgen Tengger University. There are 742 full-time general education schools, including 590 state-owned, private 149 and 3 foreign-invested schools; There are 768 kindergartens.
According to the Intergovernmental Agreement on Cultural, Educational and Scientific Cooperation, Mongolia has exchanged students with 50 countries.
(As of 2006, the Culture and Arts Bureau of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of Mongolia is in charge of the national cultural and artistic work, and it is subordinate to the National Folk Song and Dance Troupe, the National Theatre, the National Opera and Dance Theatre, the National Acrobatic Academy, the National Concert Hall, the National Puppet Theatre and the Bogda Khan Palace Museum, the Coygyn Lamaism Museum, the Plastic Arts Museum, the National History Museum, the National Natural History Museum, the Cultural Heritage Center, the National Library and the National Art Gallery.
Mongolia has 33 cinemas with 7468 seats; 33 cultural and artistic units; There are 342 libraries with 6,965,695 books; 36 museums, 2 16878 pieces; There are 340 cultural centers (palaces) with 77,955 seats.
(Above information, as of 2007) White Moon Festival
Mongolian New Year White Moon Festival (white festival) is Chagansar in Mongolian. The date is the same as the Tibetan calendar in China, and the festival customs are similar to the Spring Festival of the Han nationality. This is the biggest folk festival in Mongolia. 1988 12. The presidium of the Great Hural of Mongolia decided to make White Moon a national holiday.
National Day
National Day is July 1 1. 192 1 10 In July, the Mongolian People's Party established a constitutional monarchy in Kulun (now Ulaanbaatar), and later set July 1 1 as the national day. Starting from 1922, Mongolia regularly holds the National Nadam every July 1 1, which has become a major part of the National Day activities. 1June 997 13, the third meeting of the Central Committee of the National Day of Mongolia decided to rename the National Day of Mongolia as "National Day-Nadam".