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"During the Socialist Era, Mongolians Were Made to Feel as if They Had Nothing Before. on the Contrary, There Are Few People in the World Who Eat and Drink From Copper, Silver, and Gold cups."

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The article "Mongolian Pride Inherited from a Peaceful World" highlights the ethnographic handicrafts section. The first Mongolian folk artist and State Prize winner, Urjin Yadamsuren, first established a handicraft factory in Ulaanbaatar when there were no skilled craftsmen, tailors, and artisans, and the art of handicrafts was on the verge of extinction. He left behind more than 700 drawings of handicrafts with the intention of inspiring young…
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The article "Mongolian Pride Inherited from a Peaceful World" highlights the ethnographic handicrafts section. The first Mongolian folk artist and State Prize winner, Urjin Yadamsuren, first established a handicraft factory in Ulaanbaatar when there were no skilled craftsmen, tailors, and artisans, and the art of handicrafts was on the verge of extinction. He left behind more than 700 drawings of handicrafts with the intention of inspiring young…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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