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PHOTO: Sisters U.Emujin and U.Enkhjin are awarded the best traditional script writers

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PHOTO: Sisters U.Emujin and U.Enkhjin are awarded the best traditional script writers

The "Khumuun Bichig" newspaper published by the Montsame Agency has organized the " Foremost Traditional Script Writers of Mongolia 2021" national contest for the 25th time.

1500 people, except Bayan-Ulgii, Gobi-Altai province and Bagakhangai district of Ulaanbaatar city, participated in the contest. 

U.Emujin, a 2-b grade student from Tosontsengel soum, Khuvsgul province, won the 1st place of 1st to 7th grade category, while his sister U.Enkhjin also won the 1st place of 8th to 12th grade category.

U.Enkhjin, an 11-b grade student from Tosontsengel soum, Khuvsgul province, said “I want to express my idea as everyone can learn Mongolian traditional script through Khumuun Bichig newspaper. I wrote in two ways: brush and bamboo pen writing. My family writes Mongolian script correctly and my mother's script is also in the competition”.

Her script begins as “Khumuun Bichig newspaper seems like my best friend”. 

A 12-a grade of the 16th school of Darkhan-Uul province won first place in the “Best Traditional Script Writer Class” category. And their teacher N.Tsolmon said “The Nine White Banners of Mongolia, the national flag, and the national anthem are combined in the works of 29 children. My students living and working abroad said that the only thing that sets them apart as Mongolians is their language and culture. Based on this idea, we created it for a year”. 

J.Gerelmaa, a teacher of the 1st school of Saikhan soum, Selenge province, won in the category of creative works with a pair of daalimba and a decorative deel with a Mongolian pattern. She also won by the avdar, a box shaped wooden furniture with a carving, in 2014 and by 108 folds in 2017.

In the category of professional teachers, Ts.Norpil, a teacher from the 1st school of Sukhbaatar district of Ulaanbaatar city, won. Ts.Norpil wrote a combination of Mongolian script with square writing, and described the role of the Khumuun Bichig newspaper in society.

The oldest participant was 99-year-old S.Jigmidsuren, a resident of the 6th khoroo of Sukhbaatar district of the capital city, and the youngest was B.Urantogos, a 1b grade student of the 57th school of Chingeltei district of the capital city.

A category of 12th grade students in the competition:

  1. B.Anujin, 12th grade student of Tarialan soum of Khuvsgul province /National University of Mongolia/
  2. Yo.Zolboo, 12th grade student of the 23rd school of Chingeltei district of the capital city /National University of Mongolia/
  3. E.Budsuren, 12th grade student of Khan Uul complex school, Kherlen soum, Dornod province /Mongolian State University of Education/
  4. Kh.Nandintsetseg /MSUE /, a 12th grade student of Mandal school, Saintsagaan soum, Dundgovi province, successfully participated and became eligible to study with a 100% scholarship from the Education Loan Fund. 

B.Altantuya, a teacher at the "Sodon Chimee" training center, won in the calligraphy category, and B.Bayanjavzan, a journalist from Graph.mn, won in the adult category.

The best works submitted to the competition have been placed in the Mongolian Art Gallery.

The "Khumuun Bichig" newspaper published by the Montsame Agency has organized the " Foremost Traditional Script Writers of Mongolia 2021" national contest for the 25th time.

1500 people, except Bayan-Ulgii, Gobi-Altai province and Bagakhangai district of Ulaanbaatar city, participated in the contest. 

U.Emujin, a 2-b grade student from Tosontsengel soum, Khuvsgul province, won the 1st place of 1st to 7th grade category, while his sister U.Enkhjin also won the 1st place of 8th to 12th grade category.

U.Enkhjin, an 11-b grade student from Tosontsengel soum, Khuvsgul province, said “I want to express my idea as everyone can learn Mongolian traditional script through Khumuun Bichig newspaper. I wrote in two ways: brush and bamboo pen writing. My family writes Mongolian script correctly and my mother's script is also in the competition”.

Her script begins as “Khumuun Bichig newspaper seems like my best friend”. 

A 12-a grade of the 16th school of Darkhan-Uul province won first place in the “Best Traditional Script Writer Class” category. And their teacher N.Tsolmon said “The Nine White Banners of Mongolia, the national flag, and the national anthem are combined in the works of 29 children. My students living and working abroad said that the only thing that sets them apart as Mongolians is their language and culture. Based on this idea, we created it for a year”. 

J.Gerelmaa, a teacher of the 1st school of Saikhan soum, Selenge province, won in the category of creative works with a pair of daalimba and a decorative deel with a Mongolian pattern. She also won by the avdar, a box shaped wooden furniture with a carving, in 2014 and by 108 folds in 2017.

In the category of professional teachers, Ts.Norpil, a teacher from the 1st school of Sukhbaatar district of Ulaanbaatar city, won. Ts.Norpil wrote a combination of Mongolian script with square writing, and described the role of the Khumuun Bichig newspaper in society.

The oldest participant was 99-year-old S.Jigmidsuren, a resident of the 6th khoroo of Sukhbaatar district of the capital city, and the youngest was B.Urantogos, a 1b grade student of the 57th school of Chingeltei district of the capital city.

A category of 12th grade students in the competition:

  1. B.Anujin, 12th grade student of Tarialan soum of Khuvsgul province /National University of Mongolia/
  2. Yo.Zolboo, 12th grade student of the 23rd school of Chingeltei district of the capital city /National University of Mongolia/
  3. E.Budsuren, 12th grade student of Khan Uul complex school, Kherlen soum, Dornod province /Mongolian State University of Education/
  4. Kh.Nandintsetseg /MSUE /, a 12th grade student of Mandal school, Saintsagaan soum, Dundgovi province, successfully participated and became eligible to study with a 100% scholarship from the Education Loan Fund. 

B.Altantuya, a teacher at the "Sodon Chimee" training center, won in the calligraphy category, and B.Bayanjavzan, a journalist from Graph.mn, won in the adult category.

The best works submitted to the competition have been placed in the Mongolian Art Gallery.

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2022-01-10


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