(On October 27th) Tonight the Government Building and Chinggis Khaan statue to lit up blue during 07PM-10PM marks the day that Mongolia has joined in United Nations as its 101st member country.
World acknowledged buildings, monuments and memorial sites will be lit in 'UN blue' – the official colour of the UN – to take part in the global celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the United Nations.
The celebration kicked off in New Zealand on October 23 and from there a wave of blue is being moved across the countries and continents as monuments around the world take part in the event to commemorate UN Day.
More than 300 famous places are being illuminated in UN blue including Statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio, Great Wall of China, Hermitage Museum, Petra city and Sydney Opera House.
The UN Day has been celebrated since October, 1948 and Mongolia has joined in UN on October 27, 1961 as its 101st member country.
(On October 27th) Tonight the Government Building and Chinggis Khaan statue to lit up blue during 07PM-10PM marks the day that Mongolia has joined in United Nations as its 101st member country.
World acknowledged buildings, monuments and memorial sites will be lit in 'UN blue' – the official colour of the UN – to take part in the global celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the United Nations.
The celebration kicked off in New Zealand on October 23 and from there a wave of blue is being moved across the countries and continents as monuments around the world take part in the event to commemorate UN Day.
More than 300 famous places are being illuminated in UN blue including Statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio, Great Wall of China, Hermitage Museum, Petra city and Sydney Opera House.
The UN Day has been celebrated since October, 1948 and Mongolia has joined in UN on October 27, 1961 as its 101st member country.