New Russian language center opened at the Russian House in Ulan Bator

22 December 2021

A new Russian Language Center has been opened in the capital of Mongolia at laboratory school № 1. The opening ceremony was attended by teachers of the Russian language who worked at this school, including one of the most active teachers of Russian studies in Ulan Bator Tuula bagsha.

The educational institution is 99 years old. Here the Russian language was studied back in 1929, from 1940 to 1949 teachers from the USSR worked at the school. In 1980, a popular textbook of the Russian language "Raduga" was created here, according to which Mongolian schoolchildren studied. Many of the school's graduates have become famous people in Mongolia. One of the employees of the Russian House in Ulan Bator, a talented artist-designer, also graduated from this educational institution.

The school was presented with educational, methodological and fiction literature at the opening of the center.

The Presidential Library’s electronic collections contain a special collection Russian language, which includes manuscripts and publications of monuments of Russian writing, archives, scientific works (including dissertations and abstracts), dictionaries and reference books, textbooks of various types and levels. Only a part of the materials from the electronic repository is publicly available on the Presidential Library's portal and in full at the remote access centers opened in different countries of the world. One of these centers has been opened since 2015 at the Russian House in Ulan Bator.