
Mongolian publishers and literary representatives showcased children’s literature and cultural storytelling during the Asian Festival of Children’s Content 2026 in Singapore.
Embassy of Mongolia in Singapore announced the participation of Mongolian publishers and literary representatives at the Asian Festival of Children’s Content 2026 held in Singapore.

On 22 May 2026, HE Uyanga Ganbold attended the launch event for the Mongolian children’s book The Daughter of Khuvsgul Lake at the National Library of Singapore as part of the festival programme.
Representatives and project leaders from the Let’s Read Mongolia initiative participated in the festival on behalf of Mongolia. The project is implemented by The Asia Foundation and has received support from the Lorinet Foundation since 2021.


The initiative has focused on strengthening Mongolia’s children’s publishing sector by supporting the development and capacity building of local authors, illustrators, and publishers.
During the festival, Ambassador Uyanga Ganbold visited the Mongolian exhibition section and met with project representatives, writers, and artists. She expressed appreciation for their efforts in promoting Mongolian children’s literature and culture to international audiences and wished them continued success.

On 23 May 2026, Ambassador Uyanga Ganbold also welcomed members of the project team and festival participants to the Embassy of Mongolia in Singapore. During the meeting, she highlighted the importance of introducing Mongolian children’s literature to global readers as a way to strengthen cultural ties and mutual understanding between nations.
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