‘Mongolia: So Far Yet So Close’ exhibition video tour on YouTube
Art & CultureUlaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Director of the State Darwin Museum Anna
Klyukina sent a letter of gratitude to Ambassador of Mongolia to the Russian
Federation D.Davaa for the support in the successful organization of the opening
of the ‘Mongolia: So Far Yet So Close’ exhibition
“A total of 61,483 people have visited the ‘Mongolia: So Far Yet So Close’ exhibition in over a month” the
museum director highlighted in her letter, adding “It is my pleasure to bring
to your notice that even though visitors had become unable to enjoy the
exhibition in person due to the global pandemic, the virtual tour of the
exhibition on the museum’s YouTube channel has gained over 5,000 views with dozens of comments of appreciation”
In his response letter, Ambassador D.Davaa expressed thanks
for successfully staging the exhibition to promote the uniqueness of the landscapes
and flora and fauna of Mongolia to the museum visitors, especially children and
youth, and noted that the Embassy of Mongolia in Russia is ready to provide
support in holding again the exhibition appreciated by tens of thousands on the
occasion of the 100th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic
relations between Mongolia and Russia next year with the addition of more
exhibits.
‘Mongolia: So Far Yet So Close’ exhibition was launched at
the museum’s exhibition hall on January 28, 2020, in honor of the 50th
anniversary of the Joint Soviet-Mongolian Complex Biological Expedition of USSR
and Mongolian Academies of Sciences.
You can watch the video tour of the exhibition here.