An exhibition named “Mongolian Heritage – Mongolian Bow in 3,000 years”, showcasing the history of Mongolian archery has opened at the National History Museum, to close on June 20.
The exhibition is composed of rare and precious artifacts being conserved in the museum, dating back to the period between the Stone Age and the 19th Century, as well as the fresh collections of Excellent Archers of Mongolia Ts.Khuderchuluun and J.Battomor. Their private collections boast more than 300 items.
An exhibition named “Mongolian Heritage – Mongolian Bow in 3,000 years”, showcasing the history of Mongolian archery has opened at the National History Museum, to close on June 20.
The exhibition is composed of rare and precious artifacts being conserved in the museum, dating back to the period between the Stone Age and the 19th Century, as well as the fresh collections of Excellent Archers of Mongolia Ts.Khuderchuluun and J.Battomor. Their private collections boast more than 300 items.