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2026-04-15
HISTORY TEACHERS OF ALL LEVELS HAVE BEEN GRANTED TO RECEIVE FREE TRAINING ACCESS AT THE CHINGGIS KHAAN NATIONAL MUSEUM

The first National Conference of History Teachers, held under the slogan “One History – One Mongolia,” began April 15 at the State Palace.

Opening the conference, President of Mongolia U.Khurelsukh stated, “History teachers, historians, and educators should take the lead in passing on our great history, instilling pride in our homeland, statehood, ancestors, and heritage, and strengthening and promoting national memory.”

In support of this initiative, it has been decided to issue certificates granting all levels of history teachers in Mongolia the right to conduct training at the Chinggis Khaan National Museum free of charge.

Academician S. Chuluun, Director of the Chinggis Khaan National Museum, presented the main presentation of the first national conference was presented by on the topic of “Research and Promotion of Mongolian History and Culture in the World” and chaired the plenary session.

In his speech, he emphasized that research on Mongolian history is connected to the long-standing tradition of Mongolian studies in major countries around the world, which has developed over more than 200 years. He highlighted that Mongolian historical and cultural heritage is preserved across many countries and is regarded as an important asset in those nations.

He emphasized that the study of Mongolian history has developed parallel with Mongolian studies, which has been established in major developing countries for more than 200 years. The historical and cultural heritage of the Mongolians is preserved in most countries of the world and is a leading important heritage of the country.

A total of 630 general education school history teachers attending the conference are currently visiting the Chinggis Khaan National Museum.