President Khurelsukh Opens Exhibition “Chinggis Khaan”
The exhibition “Chinggis Khaan: How the Mongols Changed the World” officially opened at the Nantes History Museum of France on October 13 or last Friday.
The exhibition “Chinggis Khaan: How the Mongols Changed the World” officially opened at the Nantes History Museum of France on October 13 or last Friday, under the auspices of the President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhnaa and the President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron. In his opening remarks, President Khurelsukh expressed his satisfaction that the exhibition "Chinggis Khaan: How the Mongols Changed the World" is being displayed at the Castle of the Duke of Brittany-Nantes History Museum in Nantes, France. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to experience the boundlessly rich history of the Mongols and the invaluable heritage they left to humankind. He emphasized that this exhibition serves as a significant platform for introducing Mongolia's nomadic culture and heritage to the world, exemplified by the demonstration of official letters from Mongol Khaans and rare exhibits featuring Mongolian history and culture. The exhibition "Chinggis Khaan: How the Mongols Changed the World," offers 555 remarkable exhibits from more than 20 prestigious museums worldwide, including the Chinggis Khaan National Museum, the National Museum of Mongolia, the Kharkhorum Museum, the Louvre Museum, the Sèvres Ceramics Museum, the Guimet Museum, the Quai Branly Museum, as well as museums in Berlin, the capital of Germany, Zürich in Switzerland, and Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Furthermore, the Institute of History and Ethnology of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences and private collectors also enriched the Exhibition. Furthermore, with an aim to show the history of the establishment of the Great Mongol Empire, as well as promote and disseminate how Chinggis Khaan and his successors created a vast transcontinental empire, the Exhibition will be on display until May 5 of the following year.
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